Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Move a Server to a Different Folder
Use the Edit Settings dialog box to move a server to a different folder.
Steps
1. Click the Servers view.
2. In the Servers pane, select the server that you want to move.
3. In the right pane, click Edit Settings. The Edit Settings dialog box appears.
4. In the Folder navigation tree, select a folder.
5. Click OK.
Enable or Disable Automatic Management of Storage Center Server Objects
You can configure Storage Manager to automatically create and manage the server and hosted virtual servers on the Storage
Centers to which it is connected.
Steps
1. Click the Servers view.
2. Select the server to edit in the Servers pane.
3. In the right pane, click Edit Settings. The Edit Settings dialog box appears.
4. Configure automatic management settings for the Storage Centers to which the server is connected.
To automatically create and manage the server on the Storage Centers, select the Auto Manage Storage Centers
check box.
To automatically create and manage virtual machines hosted by the server on the Storage Centers, select Auto Manage
Virtual Machines On Storage Centers.
5. Click OK.
Delete a Registered Server
Remove a registered server from the Servers view if you no longer want to manage it from Storage Manager. If Auto Manage
Storage Centers is enabled for the server, deleting it removes the HBAs from the corresponding Storage Center server
objects.
Steps
1. Click the Servers view.
2. In the Servers pane, select the server.
3. In the right pane, click Delete. The Delete Objects dialog box appears.
4. Click OK.
Delete a Server Folder
Delete a server folder if it is no longer needed.
Prerequisites
The server folder must be empty.
Steps
1. If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
2. Click the Storage tab.
3. Select the server folder to delete in the Storage tab navigation pane.
4. In the right pane, click Delete.
The Delete dialog box opens.
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