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Performing Logical Group Operations 71
NOTE:
In Web Client, increasing the amount of data that is displayed in the window increases the amount of
memory that is used. To avoid a memory shortage, we recommend that you do not create more than 1,000
logical groups.
To create a logical group to Device Manager:
1.
Log in to Device Manager as a system administrator, storage administrator, local system administrator, or
local storage administrator.
2.
Select the Logical Groups object in the navigation frame, expand the tree as needed (click on
+
), and
then select the desired parent group for the group that you want to create. To create a logical group at the
top level, select the Logical Groups object.
3.
Select the Create Group button in the information frame to open the Create Group panel or dialog box, as
shown in
Figure 7-2
. The parent group that you selected in the navigation frame (if any) is automatically
entered on this panel.
Figure 7-2
Creating a Logical Group
4.
In the Parent Group field on the Create Group panel, select the desired parent group for the new group, if
not already selected. Select None to create a new group at the top level.
5.
In the Group Name field on the Create Group panel, enter the desired name for the new group. You
cannot create a group with the same name as another group on the same level, and you cannot use
“LUN SCAN” as a group name. The group name can contain spaces and is not case-sensitive.
The group name can be a maximum of 50 bytes. You can use the following characters:
A-Z
, a-z, 0-9, -, _, ., @
The group name may include spaces, but cannot consist only of spaces. Leading or trailing spaces are
discarded.
6.
In the Icon field on the Create Group panel, select the desired icon for the new group.
7.
If the information displayed on the Create Group panel is correct, select OK to create the specified new
group (or select Cancel to cancel your request).
7-4 Viewing and Editing Logical Group Properties
The system administrator, local system administrator, storage administrator, and local storage administrator
can edit the logical group properties. Guest and local guest users do not have access to this function.
To view and edit the logical group properties: