Initializing host group 0
Use this procedure to set host group 0 (zero) to its initial state. This removes all the WWNs from host group 0 and also removes all the LU paths related to host group 0. The procedure also changes the host mode of host group 0 to Standard and initializes the host group name. For example, if you initialize host group 0 for the port CL1-A, the name of host group 0 will change to 1A-G00.
Before you begin
The Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role is required to perform this task.
Procedure
Click Storage Systems, and then expand the Storage Systems tree.
Click Ports/Host Groups/iSCSI Targets.
Click the link of a host group.
Select the Host Groups tab.
Select the host group 0 which is displayed as
host group (00).Click More Actions and select Delete Host Groups.
Confirm the settings and enter the task name in the Task Name box.
A task name can consist of up to 32 ASCII characters (letters, numerals, and symbols). Task names are case-sensitive. (date) - (task name) is input by default.Click Apply in the Delete Host Groups window.
A message appears, asking whether to delete it.If the Go to tasks window for status check box is selected, the Tasks window appears.
Click OK to close the message.
