Administrator Guide

5. Click (Delete User/PS Group Map).
6. Click Yes.
Managing Available FluidFS Clusters
Use the FluidFS Clusters subtab to manage available FluidFS clusters.
Delete an Available FluidFS Cluster
Remove a FluidFS cluster when you no longer want to manage it from Unisphere Central.
Steps
1. If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click (Home).
The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed.
2.
Click
Data Collector.
The Data Collector view is displayed.
3. Click the Users & System tab, then select the FluidFS Clusters subtab.
4. Select the FluidFS cluster to delete.
5. Click (Delete System).
A confirmation dialog box is displayed.
6. Click Yes.
Remove a FluidFS Cluster from a Data Collector User
Account
To prevent a user from viewing and managing the FluidFS cluster, remove the FluidFS cluster from the Data Collector user account.
Steps
1.
If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click
(Home).
The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed.
2. Click Data Collector.
The Data Collector view is displayed.
3. Click the Users & System tab, then select the FluidFS Clusters subtab.
4. Select the FluidFS cluster for which you want to delete a User/FluidFS cluster map.
5. In the User/FluidFS Cluster Maps pane, select the user you want to unmap from the FluidFS cluster.
6. Click
(Delete User/FluidFS Cluster Map).
A confirmation dialog box is displayed.
7. Click Yes.
Managing the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance
The Storage Manager Virtual Appliance console includes configuration options that allow you to configure network settings, view
diagnostic data, and update the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance.
Log in to the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance CLI
Steps
1. Using the VMware vSphere Client, launch the console for the Storage Manager Virtual Appliance.
2. At the login prompt, type em and press Enter.
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