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• when you right-click an item in the tree view and then select List -> LDEV to Security Group from the pop-up menu. The List -> LDEV to Security Group pop-up command does not display if you double-click a security group and then right-click a host group or LDEV group from immediately below the security group. This dialog box enables you to specify a volume and then displays security groups in which the volume is registered (see “Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Volume” on page 45). XP24000/XP20000 Volume Security User's Guide 37 Figure 19 The LDEV to Security Group Dialog Box Description Item Indicates the number of the selected LDKC. LDKC Specifies a CU image number. CU Describes the available LDEVs: •LDEV indicates a number assigned to the LDEV. •Emulation indicates the emulation types of the volume. NOTE: A volume ID ending in # (for example, 00#) indicates the volume is an external volume. LDEV table Lists security groups in which the specified volume is registered: •Security Group indicates the name of a security group. •Security indicates whether the security settings in the security group are enabled or disabled. •Group Status indicates whether the security group is an access group or a pool group. •T-VOL/R-VOL indicates whether volumes in the security group can be used as second- ary volumes (i.e., copy destination volume). Enable indicates the volumes can be used as secondary volumes. Disable indicates the volumes cannot be used as secondary volumes. Security Group table Closes the dialog box. OK The LDEV to Host Dialog Box The LDEV to Host dialog box (Figure 20) appears when you do either of the following in the Volume Security window (Figure 4): • when you right-click a volume from the lower right table and then select LDEV to Host from the pop-up menu. 38 Using the Volume Security GUI • when you right-click an item in the tree view and then select List -> LDEV to Host from the pop-up menu. The List ->LDEV to Host pop-up command does not display if you double-click a security group and then right-click a host group or LDEV group from immediately below the security group. This dialog box enables you to specify a volume and then displays hosts in the security group in which the specified volume is registered (see “Locating Hosts in a Security Group that Contains a Specified Volume” on page 46). Figure 20 The LDEV to Host Dialog Box Item Description Indicates the number of the selected LDKC. LDKC Specifies a CU image number. CU Describes the available LDEVs: • LDEV indicates a number assigned to the LDEV. • Emulation indicates the emulation types of the volume. LDEV table NOTE: A volume ID ending in # (for example, 00#) indicates the volume is an external volume. XP24000/XP20000 Volume Security User's Guide 39 Item Description Lists hosts in the security group in which the specified volume is registered. • No. A sequential number associated with a host. NOTE: Each table row usually shows information about a host. However, if a host is attached to the disk subsystem via a channel extender, the table row shows information about the channel extender. Host table • Type/Model indicates the type and the model number of a host (or a channel extender). The Type appears on the left of the slash (/). The Model number appears on the right of the slash. Before the Type/Model, an icon indicates the registration status of the host in these ways: • SEQNUMBER indicates the node ID of a host (or a channel extender). • LPAR indicates the logical partition number of a host. Logical partitions are virtual systems created as a result of sectioning a computer's memory into separate units. • Vendor indicates the vendor of a host. Vendors include FJT (Fujitsu), IBM, HTC (Hitachi), and CNT(Ex). If CNT(Ex) appears, the Type/Model column indicates the type and the model number of a channel extender, and the SEQNUMBER column indicates the node ID of the channel extender. OK Closes the dialog box. The LDEV Group to Security Group Dialog Box The LDEV Group to Security Group dialog box (Figure 21) appears when you right-click an item in the tree view of the Volume Security window (Figure 4) and then select List -> LDEV Group to Security Group from the pop-up menu. NOTE: However, the List -> LDEV Group to Security Group pop-up command does not display if you double-click a security group and then right-click a host group or LDEV group from immediately below the security group. This dialog box enables you to specify an LDEV group and then displays security groups in which the specified LDEV group is registered (see “Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified LDEV Group” on page 47). 40 Using the Volume Security GUI Figure 21 The LDEV Group to Security Group Dialog Box Description Item Indicates the number of the selected LDKC. LDKC Specifies an LDEV group. LDEV Group Lists information about the security groups in which the specified LDEV group is re- gistered. •Security Group indicates the name of a securit...
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