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HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Description

Item

LDKC number.

LDKC

Information about the security groups in the LDKC.

Security Group List table

Security Group indicates the name of the security group.

Security indicates whether the security settings in the security group are
Enabled or Disabled.

Caution: It is possible that security settings are disabled even when Enabled
is displayed. If the Status is Access and the security group does not contain
a host or an LDEV group, security settings are disabled unconditionally in the
security group.

Group Status indicates whether the security group is an Access or a Pool
group. If Access appears, the security group is an access group. Volumes in
the group can be accessed only by hosts registered in the same group. If
Pool appears, the security group is a pool group. Volumes in the group cannot
be accessed by any host.

T-VOL/S-VOL indicates whether volumes in the security group can be used
as secondary volumes (copy destination volumes). Enable indicates the volumes
can be used as secondary volumes. Disable indicates the volumes cannot be
used as secondary volumes.

Note: Secondary volumes (copy destination volumes) are often referred to as
remote volumes or R-VOLs in the P9000 Continuous Access Synchronous for
Mainframe Systems User Guide
. Secondary volumes are referred to as target
volumes or T-VOLs in the P9000 Business Copy for Mainframe Systems User
Guide
.

When creating a new security group, enter the name of the security group.
When renaming an existing security group, select the security group in the
Security Group List table, then enter a new name.

Enter Security Group

Add/Change Security Group Dialog Box

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