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HBA information—Security tab
The Security tab displays the access permissions of users and user groups for the selected HBA. For
information about configuring permissions, see “
Configuring security permissions for
Table 72 HBA 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 delete and to modify the HBA.
•
Modify—The user or user group has permission to modify the HBA but not to
delete the HBA.
•
Read—The user or user group has permission to view HBA information but not
to modify or to delete the HBA
•
None—The user or user group does not have permission to access the HBA.
Permission
HBA information—Disabled Operations tab
The Disabled Operations tab shows which operations you cannot currently perform on the selected
HBA and the reason for each. See the release notes for a current list of disabled operations.
Table 73 HBA Disabled Operations tab fields
Description
Display field
The name of an operation that is disabled.
Operation name
The reason why the operation is disabled.
Reason
Adding HBAs to hosts
Adding an HBA to a host informs VSM that a given HBA is installed on a given host. Adding HBAs
to hosts is supported for UDHs. Adding an HBA to the UDH is the only way to inform VSM that a
given HBA is installed on the host.
VSM enables you to add multiple HBAs to one UDH. This assumes that you have physically installed
more than one HBA on the host that you are defining, and that you are providing multipath support
using multipath software.
You can add HBAs to hosts by right-clicking either the host or the HBAs.
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