Administrator Guide

Uncongure Front-End I/O Ports
On SCv2000 series and SCv3000 series storage systems, uncongure I/O ports that are not connected to the storage network and are
not intended for use.
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 In the Storage tab navigation pane, select Fault Domains, then click the Front End Ports subtab.
4 In the right pane, select a down I/O port and click Uncongure Port.
The Uncongure Port conrmation dialog box opens.
5 Click OK.
Deleting a Fault Domain
When converting a storage system from Legacy to Virtual mode or if more fault domains were set up than needed, it might be necessary to
delete fault domains. The option to delete the fault domain appears when all the ports are moved.
NOTE: You cannot delete fault domains in SCv2000 or SCv3000 series Storage Centers.
Move a Port
Before deleting a fault domain, move all the ports from the fault domain to another fault domain. If you cannot move the ports, the fault
domain cannot be deleted until you contact technical support.
Prerequisite
Another fault domain must be available to move the port to.
Steps
1 If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
2 In the Storage tab navigation pane, expand Fault Domains > ISCSI then select a Fault Domain.
3 Click Edit Settings.
4 Select a port in the fault domain.
5 Click Move Port.
The Move Port dialog box opens.
6 From the New Fault Domain drop-down menu, select the Fault Domain to which the port will be moved.
NOTE
: If the port to be moved is in a dierent subnet than the destination fault domain, modify the IPv4 Address eld so
that the port's new address is in the same subnet as the destination fault domain.
Delete a Fault Domain
Once all ports have been moved from a fault domain, you may delete the fault domain by following these steps.
Prerequisite
The fault domain does not include any ports.
Steps
1 If the Storage Manager Client is connected to a Data Collector, select a Storage Center from the Storage view.
2 In the Storage tab navigation pane, expand Fault Domains > ISCSI then select a fault domain.
3 Click Edit Settings > Remove Fault Domain.
NOTE
: The option Delete Fault Domain will appear when the prerequisites have been met.
4 Click OK to remove the fault domain.
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