Geeze you just scared me there. I'm just finishing up an ECC 6.0 deployment (replaced 5.2) and we use this feature all the time.
But when I go into my 6.0 environment I can still right click on the top level Hosts folder and select new, and I get a flyout menu of different host types to create.
Are you saying that you don't see the "New" option when right clicking the host folder, or is it failing further on in the process?
Hmmm... It works for me no matter what "mode" I'm in.
I'm starting to remember something about a tie in the StorageScope or ARM or something for this functionality. Can you check and make sure all your licenses are applied correctly?
I'll take a look at the docs and see if I can find what I'm thinking of.
I just realized I'm thinking of the ability to add new User Defined Groups, not new hosts.
I can't see (or remember) anything that would prevent you from adding new hosts. Just for the sake of being complete... can you list the menu items (in order) as you see them when you right click on the top level hosts folder?
In ECC 6.0 Planning and Installation Guide Page:29-30 8.2 Plan for SAN Manager
Topology view that shows a pictorial view of a SAN, including user-defined objects and groups, zone/zone set highlighting, VSAN highlighting, and toggling on and off links belonging to a selected object.
Allen Ward
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But when I go into my 6.0 environment I can still right click on the top level Hosts folder and select new, and I get a flyout menu of different host types to create.
Are you saying that you don't see the "New" option when right clicking the host folder, or is it failing further on in the process?
WayneR1
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May 2nd, 2008 10:00
I don't get the "New" option in the menu that's displayed when I right click the top level Hosts folder icon.
I know the menus are context sensitive with respect to the "mode" buttons; what mode are you in? Administration is where I normally add hosts.
Allen Ward
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May 2nd, 2008 11:00
I'm starting to remember something about a tie in the StorageScope or ARM or something for this functionality. Can you check and make sure all your licenses are applied correctly?
I'll take a look at the docs and see if I can find what I'm thinking of.
Allen Ward
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May 2nd, 2008 11:00
I can't see (or remember) anything that would prevent you from adding new hosts. Just for the sake of being complete... can you list the menu items (in order) as you see them when you right click on the top level hosts folder?
malisetty
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May 27th, 2008 22:00
You need SAN Manager license key entered for ControlCenter to get an option to add new host.
This will fix the issue.
Allen Ward
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May 28th, 2008 11:00
I must have just missed it, but I'm curious.
malisetty
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May 28th, 2008 21:00
In ECC 6.0 Planning and Installation Guide
Page:29-30
8.2 Plan for SAN Manager
Topology view that shows a pictorial view of a SAN, including
user-defined objects and groups, zone/zone set highlighting,
VSAN highlighting, and toggling on and off links belonging to a
selected object.
Hope the above information answers the question.