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Description

Display field

The LUN by which the element is presented to the host. Relevant only for UDH
hosts.

LUN

Host information—Personalities tab

The Personalities tab displays the SCSI personality that was set for the selected host, if applicable.
SCSI personality is only relevant for UDH hosts. The personality defines the way in which the DPM
presents virtual disks (LUNs) to the host. The DPM supports different personalities for different host
operating systems. The combination of operating system–specific multipath software running on the
host and the matching personality enable features such as failover and failback between DPMs.

The personality of a host is defined upon host creation. You can change the personality of a UDH.
For information about changing a UDH’s personality, see

Changing the UDH operating system or

personality

” on page 154.

Table 61 Host Personalities tab fields

Description

Property

The row number.

No

The personality of the host.

Personality

Host information—Security tab

The Security tab displays the access permissions of users and user groups for the selected host. For
information about configuring permissions, see

Configuring security permissions for

entities

” on page 351.

Table 62 Host Security tab fields

Description

Display field

The row number.

No

An icon indicating either a user or user group. Possible values:

—A user.

—A user group.

Type

The name of the user or user group.

Name

The type of access permitted to the user or user group. Possible values:

Full—The user or user group has permission to modify and delete the host.

Modify—The user or user group has permission to modify the host but not to
delete the host.

Read—The user or user group has permission to view host information but not
to modify or delete the host.

None—The user or user group does not have permission to access the host.

Permission

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