Working with Clusters and Match Rules
Modifying a Match Rule
To edit a match rule using the GUI, follow these steps:
1. Log into the GUI using a login that has write access for the cluster (See
230).
2. In the navigation pane on the left click the name of the match rule to be changed.
3. Make the desired changes to the match rule, as shown in the procedure in the previous sec-
tion, starting at Step 5.
To edit a match rule using eqcli follow these steps:
1. Log into eqcli using a login that has add/del access for the cluster (See
2. Make the desired changes using eqcli as shown in the procedures beginning with step 1.
Removing a Match Rule
To delete a match rule using the GUI, follow these steps:
1. Log into the GUI using a login that has add/del access for the cluster (See
page 230).
2. In the navigation pane on the left, right-click the name of the match rule to be deleted and
select
Delete Match Rule
.
3. Click
delete
to confirm that you want to delete the match rule.
To delete a match rule using eqcli, follow these steps:
1. Log into eqcli using a login that has add/del access for the cluster (See
page 141).
2. Enter the following at the eqcli prompt
:
eqcli >
cluster
clname
no match
maname
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