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4.

Click Add Row to enter the WWN for HBA, and host name details.

NOTE:

To delete a row, click Delete Row.

5.

Click Save File.

The created file is saved at the mentioned location.

If you want to remove the loaded HBA-Host map file, click Remove File.

Ensure that you provide the HBA-Node WWN and the host name details in the correct format.

You can also manually create the HBA-Host map file in a text editor, save it as .csv file and then
import it. For more information on importing HBA-Host map file, see

Importing HBA-Host map files

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The format of the .csv file is shown below:

Example: HBA-Host map file

# HBAWWN,HostName

20:00:00:00:c9:64:2a:69,Sanvishost1.xyz.com

20:00:00:00:c9:76:50:57,Sanvishost2.xyz.com

Specifying FICON switch details (optional)

HP StorageWorks SAN Visibility 3.0 and above supports data collection from FICON enabled switches
in a SAN environment consisting of IBM mainframe servers. To receive reports on FICON supported
devices in your SAN, load the IOCP files in the text format in the SAN Visibility Advanced Settings
window. Ensure that the FICON enabled switches are discovered and added in the SAN Settings
window in order to collect data.

Loading IOCP files

The IOCP file is a text file containing connectivity details. To load an IOCP file, complete the following
steps:

1.

Click Advanced Settings from the navigation area of the SAN Visibility GUI.

2.

Click the Load IOCP Files tab.

3.

Click Load to select an IOCP file.

HP StorageWorks SAN Visibility 5.1 User Guide

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