HP Storage Provisioning Manager (SPM) Version 2.0 User Guide

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6. Select a user, group or role from the corresponding list.
7. Click OK.
The effective permissions for that user, group or role are displayed.
Deleting a security group
To delete a security group:
1. In the Navigation tree, select Security Groups under the Administration section.
The list of available security groups appears in the content pane.
2. From the content pane, select the appropriate security group.
The properties for the selected security group are displayed.
3. Click Delete Security Group at the bottom of the window. (Alternatively, right-click the security
group and select Delete Security Group.)
The Delete Security Group verification dialog box appears.
4. Click Delete Security Group in the verification box.
Resynchronizing resources
NOTE: Changes made to a device may not be immediately visible in SPM. SPM automatically
updates resource details over a time interval or upon resync. A resync is available to a user with
the proper access rights.
A user with the proper access rights may resync all instances of a specific resource (arrays, storage
pools, volumes, networks) by clicking the appropriate action button within the resource information
area. For example, to resync all arrays:
1. In the Navigation tree, select Arrays.
The list of arrays appears in the content pane.
2. In the bottom right-hand corner, click Resync All Arrays.
The Resync All Arrays confirmation window appears.
3. Click Resync All Arrays.
The arrays are resynchronized and list of available arrays is displayed.
NOTE: This procedure resynchronizes all resources of the appropriate type when no items
are selected. If any items are selected then the action just resynchronizes the selected items
(and the button text is changed to reflect this).
Quarantining resources
Quarantine is a state flag which exists on each resource which when set is referred to as
quarantining the resource. When a resource is quarantined, SPM will not use the resource to
construct new services nor will SPM perform any automated configuration on the resource – SPM
will leave it in its current state. Existing resourced services using quarantined resources therefore
cannot be reconfigured (reactivated), but will otherwise be unaffected by the quarantine state.
The quarantine state may be set or unset manually by the administrator and at times will also be
set by SPM. SPM will never clear the quarantine state – the administrator must clear the state when
it is safe for SPM to begin using the resource again.
Resources are placed in quarantine by:
The recovery process — As part of SPM recovery, after an SPM catalog is restored from
backup and SPM is started in Internal Recovery mode, all resources are resynced from the
device. If resyncing any volume detects a configuration change between the recovered catalog
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