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Step 4 - discovery data collection or get details, 5 deleting elements from the management server, Step 4 - discovery – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

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Discovering NAS Devices, Tape Libraries, Switches and Storage Systems

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(Discovery from HP SE Only)Deleting Elements Using Discovery Step 2 (Topology)

IMPORTANT:

These steps are only accessible from Discovery from HP SE.

To delete multiple elements using Discovery Step 2 (Topology):

1.

Click Tools > Storage Essentials > Home from the HP SIM home page. The Storage

Essentials home page opens in a separate web browser window. Click Discovery >
Topology

in the upper-right pane of the HP Storage Essentials home page.

2.

Determine the access points for the element you want to delete. In the following figure

QBrocade2 is accessed by two switches: 192.168.10.25 and 198.168.10.22. You must

delete both access points to completely remove the element. As a result, the QBrocade5 switch

will also be removed because it has the same access points as QBrocade2.

Figure 5

Deleting Elements from the Management Server

3.

Select all of the access points for the element you want to delete. Then, click the Delete button

just above the table.
For example, assume you want to delete QBrocade2 in the previous figure. You would select

the two listings for QBrocade2 on the Discovered Elements tab and click the Delete button in

the Get Topology for Discovered Elements table. If you delete only one of the listings,

QBrocade2 and QBrocade5 still appear in the topology since they are still accessible from one

of the switches.
When you are asked if you want to remove the access points and its associated elements, keep

in mind these elements will not be deleted if they are accessible from an access point not listed

in the Delete Access Points window. For example, assume you selected access point

192.168.10.25 to be deleted. You are then told that switch1 will be deleted along with the

access point. Let's assume switch1 is accessible from another access point, 192.168.10.29.

When you remove access point 192.168.10.25, switch1 will still be accessible because it can

be accessed from another access point that has not been removed.

4.

Click OK if you want to remove the access points listed in the Delete Access Points window.
The access points are removed. If the elements listed have no other access points, they are no

longer accessible from the management server.

Step 4 - Discovery Data Collection or Get Details

This section describes the following:

Get Details or Discovery Data Collection

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Stopping the Gathering of Details

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