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Duplicate occurrences of the same name are not allowed.
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Resource group names can include alphanumeric characters, spaces, and the
following symbols: ! # $ % & ' ( ) + - . = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~
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Resource group names are case-sensitive.
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LDEVs with the same pool ID or journal ID cannot be added to multiple resource
groups or partially removed from a resource group. For example, if two LDEVs belong
to the same pool, you must allocate both to the same resource group. You cannot
allocate them separately.
You cannot partially remove LDEVs with the same pool ID or journal ID from a
resource group. If LDEV1 and LDEV2 belong to the same pool, you cannot remove
LDEV1 leave only LDEV2 in the resource group.
Use the sort function to sort the LDEVs by pool ID or journal ID. Then select the IDs
and add or remove them all at once.
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Host groups that belong to the initiator port cannot be added to a resource group.
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To add or delete DP pool volumes, you must
first
add or delete DP pools.
Before you begin
You must have Security Administrator (View & Modify) role to perform this task.
Procedure
1.
In the
Explorer
pane, click the
Administration
tab, and then select
Resource
Groups
.
2.
Select the desired resource group (check the box next to the name of the resource
group) to display the resource information for the resource group.
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To change the name of the selected resource group, click
Edit Resource Group
,
and enter the new name.
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To add resources to the selected resource group, select the
Parity Groups
,
LDEVs
,
Ports
, or
Host Groups / iSCSI Targets
tab, click
Add Resources
, and
follow the instructions on the
Add Resources
window.
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To remove resources from the selected resource group, select the
Parity
Groups
,
LDEVs
,
Ports
, or
Host Groups / iSCSI Targets
tab, select the resources
to be removed, and then click
Remove Resources
.
3.
Enter a task name or accept the default, and then click
Submit
.
If you select
View task status
, the
Tasks & Alerts
tab opens.
Deleting resource groups
You can delete a resource group only when the resource group does not contain any
resources and is not assigned to any user groups.
The following resource groups cannot be deleted:
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meta_resource
,
NAS_Platform_System_RSG
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A resource group that is assigned to a user group
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A resource group that has resources assigned to it
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Resource groups included in
different
resource groups cannot be removed at the
same time.
Deleting resource groups
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