HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.3.1-00 User Guide

DescriptionMethodPurpose
Use Host Scan when you want to newly install HP P9000 Command View
Advanced Edition Suite Software to an existing environment that was
configured by using Remote Web Console.
Scan a host
To newly install HP
P9000 Command
View Advanced
Edition Suite Soft-
ware to an exist-
ing environment
that was con-
figured with Re-
mote Web Con-
sole
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To register multiple hosts in a batch operation, you can use the ImportHosts command to import
host information such as host name and WWNs from a CSV file, and then register multiple hosts in
a batch operation. Hosts that are registered by using the ImportHosts command are managed as
manually registered hosts. For details about the ImportHosts command, see the
HP P9000 Command
View Advanced Edition Suite Software CLI Reference Guide
.
Priority for acquiring the WWN
When registering hosts, if the hosts you want to register include a host that has a WWN that has
already been registered, or includes multiple hosts that have the same WWN, the host which acquires
the WWN is determined based on the product or application that detects it.
When hosts are detected by multiple methods, the WWN acquisition priority, listed from highest to
lowest, is as follows:
1. A virtualization server.
2. A host detected by Device Manager agent.
3. A normal host or a virtual machine detected by Host Data Collector.
4. A manually registered host.
When hosts with the same WWN are detected by the same method:
The WWN is registered to the host that was detected last.
When a virtualization server and a normal host or a virtual machine is detected by Host Data
Collector, WWN is registered to the host that was detected first.
Registering hosts by using Host Data Collector
You can register hosts using Host Data Collector to manage and monitor the hosts.
Items to check beforehand:
Host OS type
Host IP address (IPv4)
User name and password for logging on to the host (with Administrator or superuser permissions)
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