11 Path Provisioning

IMPORTANT: Depending on your license, Path Provisioning may not be available. See the “List of Features” to determine if you have access to Path Provisioning. The “List of Features” is accessible from the Documentation Center (Help > Documentation Center in Storage Essentials).

This chapter describes the following:

About Path Provisioning” on page 375

How Path Provisioning Works” on page 376

How to Use Path Provisioning” on page 377

System Actions” on page 379

Adding a Host” on page 397

Creating a Host Security Group” on page 398

Scheduling Provisioning Jobs” on page 399

Executing Provisioning Jobs” on page 400

Monitoring Provisioning Jobs” on page 401

Deleting Multiple Jobs” on page 402

Naming Conventions for Zones” on page 402

Using Multipathing with Path Provisioning” on page 403

Customizing Path Provisioning” on page 403

About Path Provisioning

Path Provisioning lets you schedule provisioning tasks to take place at a later time when the network traffic is light. For example, you could use Path Provisioning to schedule multiple provisioning tasks to take place at 1 a.m. When you come in the later that morning, you can view the status of the provisioning tasks.

You can also use Path Provisioning to identify host/storage dependencies so you can make informed decisions when deciding where new volumes, zones or LUN security is needed.

To view the latest provisioning information in Path Provisioning, click the Refresh button. The Refresh button updates the following:

The Path Provisioning screen with changes made in Provisioning Manager. For example, assume you used the wizards in Provisioning Manager to create a host security group. When you access Path Provisioning, your changes are not shown.

The Path Provisioning screen with changes from executed jobs. After a job is executed in Path Provisioning, the Path Provisioning screen is not updated until you click the Refresh button or you exit and re-enter Path Provisioning.

Adding a volume to an existing host security group on an EMC Symmetrix or DMX array only performs the masking operation, but it does not map the port on the array. The native tools for

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