HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager User Guide (T3680-96089, October 2012)

Considerations
You can use the GUI or the CLUI. See Enabled hosts actions cross reference.
Procedure
This procedure uses the GUI.
1. In the navigation pane, select Enabled Hosts.
2. On the List tab, select the enabled hosts to add to a managed set.
3. Select Actions > Add to Managed Set.
The Create New Managed Set window opens.
4. Select a managed set, or select Create New Managed Set and enter a name.
5. Click OK.
Changing enabled host OS type
Change the type of enabled host OS from Traditional Host OS to VM Guest OS, or from VM Guest
OS to Traditional.
Considerations
You can use the GUI or the CLUI. See Enabled hosts actions cross reference.
Some examples of when it is necessary to change the OS type include:
If you entered an IP address for the enabled host but for the wrong host OS type. You
can change it to the correct type using the GUI or CLUI.
Because VMware virtual machines can be migrated between VM servers, the IP address
previously assigned to a guest OS could be reused by a physical machine, or vice versa.
Procedure
This procedure uses the GUI.
1. In the navigation pane, select Enabled Hosts.
2. On the List tab, select the enabled host for which you want to change the OS type.
3. Depending on which OS type you want for the enabled host, select either Actions > Change
to Traditional Host OS or Actions > Change to VM Guest OS.
4. Click OK.
Deleting enabled hosts
Delete an enabled host from the replication manager database. After an enabled host is deleted,
the host cannot interact with the replication manager.
Considerations
You can use the GUI or the CLUI. See Enabled hosts actions cross reference.
Check for running jobs and scripts
CAUTION: Ensure that no jobs or scripts are running that involve the enabled host. Deleting
an enabled host while a job or script is running can cause job or script failures.
Check impacted jobs and scripts
CAUTION: If they are deleted, jobs or scripts that involve the enabled host can fail when
run or not run properly.
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