User guide

8. The Completed Successful window will open. Click Finish. The Target Device
Connections window will open.
To delete a target device connection:
1. In a Units View window containing target devices (see Accessing Units View windows on
page 118), click on the name of a target device.
2. Click Connections in the side navigation bar. The Target Device Connections window will
open.
3. Click the checkbox to the left of the target device connection(s) to delete. To delete all
target device connections on the page, click the checkbox to the left of Connection at the
top of the list.
4. Click Delete. A confirmation dialog box will appear.
5. Confirm or cancel the deletion.
Merging virtual and physical target device connections
From the DSView software, you can merge virtual device connections with physical target
device connections. Merging the unit connections allows all possible actions to be available
from a single view, while the physical and virtual target devices remain distinct entities within
the DSView database. For example, a MergePoint
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service processor (SP) manager may be
connected to a blade server that hosts an ESX Server. By merging the physical blade server
connections with the virtual ESX Server connections, you could launch a KVM session to the
blade server or VI Client session to the ESX Server from the same view with the DSView
software.
To merge virtual and physical target device connections:
1. In a Units View window containing Virtualization units, click the name of a hypervisor
manager or server. The Unit Overview window opens.
2. Click Connections. The Connections window opens.
3. Click Add. The Add Unit Connection Wizard opens.
4. From the menu, select a target device to be merged with the hypervisor manager or server.
Click Next.
5. Click Finish. The new connection is displayed.
To delete merged connections:
1. In a Units View window containing Virtualization units, click the name of a hypervisor
manager or server. The Unit Overview window opens.
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