Deleting local storage system information from a XP7 Configuration
Manager REST API connection
Procedure
1.
On the
Administration
tab, select
Storage Service Settings
>
Configuration Manager Settings
.
2.
From the XP7 Configuration Manager Connection section at the top, select the XP7 Configuration
Manager connection to which the local storage system is registered.
3.
From the Local Storage System list, select the local storage system to delete.
4.
Click
Delete
.
5.
From the
Delete Local Storage System
dialog, confirm that you want to delete the storage system
and click
OK
.
Deleting remote storage system information from a XP7 Configuration
Manager REST API connection
Procedure
1.
On the
Administration
tab, select
Storage Service Settings
>
Configuration Manager Settings
.
2.
From the XP7 Configuration Manager Connection section at the top, select the XP7 Configuration
Manager connection to which the local storage system is registered.
3.
From the Local Storage System list, select the local storage system.
4.
In the Remote Storage section, click
Delete
.
5.
From the
Delete Remote Storage System
dialog, select the XP7 Configuration Manager connection
to which the remote storage system you want to delete is registered.
6.
In the
Remote Storage System
section, select the remote storage system you want to delete.
7.
Select the
Enable Configuration Manager Mutual Deletion
check box if you want to automatically
delete the local storage system information registered in the XP7 Configuration Manager REST API
server on the remote storage system side.
8.
Confirm that you want to delete the storage system and click
OK
.
Using shared properties
Automation Director enables you to share the values specified for a service among multiple services.
Settings that are shared are called the shared properties. For example, if you use a service template to
manage a common server and you define the host name, user ID, and password for that server at the
connection destination as shared properties, you save the time needed to enter this server information
each time a service is run. In some instances, all storage services may share the same address.
When you assign a value to a service, it takes effect when the target service is submitted for execution.
Changes that are made to a property value do not affect services that are already submitted. Property
values set after submitting a service are applied to tasks that are generated from the target service. To
apply a shared property value to services that are submitted, you must stop the service and then submit it
again.
The following figure shows how the value of a shared property is shared over multiple services.
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Deleting local storage system information from a XP7 Configuration Manager REST API connection