Data Center Fabric Manager Enterprise User Manual v10.3.X (53-1001357-01, November 2009)

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Importing storage port mapping
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4. Click Open on the Import dialog box.
The file imports, reads, and applies all changes line-by-line and performs the following:
Checks for correct file structure (first entry must be the storage node name (WWN) and
second entry must be the storage array name), well formed WWNs, and counts number of
errors
If more than 5 errors occur, import automatically cancels. Edit the storage port mapping
file and try again.
Checks for duplicate storage ports (the same storage port mapped to more than one
storage array)
If duplicates exist, a message displays with the duplicate mappings detailed. Click Yes to
continue. Click No to edit the storage port mapping file and try again.
Checks if mapping exists in current map
If mappings already exist, a message displays with the current mapping information. Click
Yes to overwrite the current mapping. Click Yes to All to overwrite all mapping conflicts.
Click No to leave the current mapping. Click No to All to leave all current mappings when
conflict occurs. Click Cancel to cancel the import.
When import is complete a result summary displays with the following information (“Import
Results” on page 242).
5. Click OK to close the Import Results dialog box.
6. Click OK to close the Storage Port Mapping dialog box.
TABLE 16 Import Results
Value Definition
Total Valid Input Records Number of lines identified in the CSV file without any errors (excluding the
Header).
Unique storage port
WWN’s Recognized
Number of unique storage ports identified in the CSV file.
Storage Arrays Created or
Identified
Number of storage ports identified in the CSV file already discovered and are
either online or offline but not deleted.
Conflicting Port Mappings Number of occurrences where you were asked to decide whether to override
previously discovered information. If a you select Yes to All, or No to All, each
occurrence where conflict resolution occurs automatically is counted as one
conflict.
Overwritten Port Mappings Number of times a previously discovered mapping is overwritten during the
import process.
Importing Errors Number of errors encountered during the import.
Details Tabulates the error information with respect to the line number where it
occurred.