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6. Select the appropriate mode (for example HPUX or Linux) from the list in the Host Mode field.
IMPORTANT:
The host mode list is populated from the modes selected in the array Properties, under the
Capabilities tab. To add other host mode options for the storage volume, modify the
capabilities of the array. See Viewing and modifying array capabilities settings (Capabilities
tab) on page 44.
7. To modify information in the Presented to Initiators table:
a. Highlight an initiator in the table to select it.
b. To change the port type, select the correct value from the list in the Port Type field.
Although the software enables you to change the port type, it is unlikely to be required.
c. To change the port ID, enter the correct value into the Port ID field.
Use the port ID that you set in your array management software.
d. To remove an initiator, click Remove.
8. To modify information in the Presented by Targets table:
a. Highlight a target in the table to select it.
NOTE:
An initiator and target must be on the same SAN.
b. Select or clear the box as needed to enable or disable the connection through the specified
port.
9. Click OK to save the modifications and exit the window.
Modifying tags on the volume service (Tags tab)
NOTE:
Volumes retain their value-add storage features (for example, thin provisioning or replication) even
though these features are not explicitly managed by SPM. If appropriate, use tags to indicate which
volumes have these properties.
To modify tags on the volume service:
1. From the Navigation tree, click on Volume Services, then click on the preferred volume service
in the List View.
2. Click the Actions Properties button at the bottom of the screen. (Alternatively, right-click the volume
service and select Properties.)
The Volume Properties dialog box appears.
3. Select the Tags tab.
4. Select and clear the boxes to indicate the tags to apply to the volume service.
5. Click the OK button or select another tab to continue.
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