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Chapter 9 Connectivity Management
9.2 Functions in the Action Area for Connectivity
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The procedure to modify a reset group is as follows:
Procedure
1 Select the CA reset group to be modified, and click [Modify Reset Group] in [Action].
2 Modify the member ports in a CA reset group, and click the [Modify] button.
A confirmation screen appears.
If some ports have been removed from the modification target CA reset group, a different group is created
using those ports. For instance, if ports (Port#2 and Port#3) have been removed from the modification
target CA reset group A (Port#0, Port#1, Port#2 and Port#3), a CA reset group A (Port#0 and Port#1) and a
CA reset group B (Port#2 and Port#3) are created after modification. The minimum number of ports per
CA reset group is one port.
CA reset groups are required for certain servers to switch clusters correctly.
Ports with different CA types can be members of the same CA reset group.
For more details on which servers are required to configure the CA reset group, refer to "User’s Guide -
Server Connection-" for each OS type.
Checkboxes of the member ports of the specified CA reset group are selected. Select the checkbox of
the port to be added in the corresponding CA reset group. Clear the checkbox of the port to be deleted
from the corresponding CA reset group.
One port cannot be registered in multiple CA reset groups. If a member port of another CA reset
group has been selected, the member port is deleted from the existing CA reset group.
If the selected "Port" does not exist, an error screen appears.