Chapter 9 Connectivity Management
9.2 Functions in the Action Area for Connectivity
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Click the [OK] button.
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Deletion of the port group starts.
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Click the [Done] button to return to the [Port Group] screen.
End of procedure
9.2.3.6
Modify Port Group
This function performs the following modifications for existing port groups:
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Port Group Name
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Number of Port Group Members (Add and delete member ports in a port group)
Ports can be added to port groups for which the host affinity setting is already configured and
ports can also be deleted from port groups.
If a port has been added, the host affinity setting is automatically configured to the corresponding
port as a port group member.
If a port has been deleted, the host affinity setting is cleared from the corresponding port.
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The maximum number of port groups per device is 128, irrespective of the CA types.
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The maximum number of ports per port group is 8.
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A port can be a member of several port groups.
The port group, of which host affinity settings have been configured
(the status of the port group is "Active"), cannot be deleted.
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Registration of the port is necessary to create a port group. Not all of the
ports can be deleted from a port group.
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Only ports with "CA" as the port mode can be added to a port group.
The ports, of which port mode is "RA", cannot be added to the port
group.
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A port with the affinity mode enabled (On) and a port with the affinity
mode disabled (Off) cannot exist together in a port group.
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The affinity mode (On/Off) of a port group is decided when the host
affinity setting has been configured on the corresponding port group.
All of the member ports in a port group have the same affinity mode.
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The affinity mode (On/Off) of a port group is not changed until the
host affinity setting has been released from the corresponding port
group.