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User's Guide
Note:
An error message (2B2B221F) may be displayed although the domain has been
successfully restarted. This error message, generated following the loss of the mains
power supply, is not significant.
7. Click OK. The new identity appears in the Identities List page and can be applied to a
hardware partition via the Domain Configuration Scheme wizard.
Editing a Domain Identity
To modify domain identity settings, management parameters and/or description:
1. Assess your configuration requirements. See Assessing Configuration Requirements, on
page 5-31.
2. Click Configuration Tasks → Domains → Identities in the PAM tree to open the Identities
Management page. See Figure 116 above.
3. Select the required identity from the list.
4. Click Edit in the toolbar. The Edit an Identity dialog opens, allowing you to modify
domain identity settings, management parameters and/or description. See Figure 117
above.
5. Change settings as required.
6. Click OK to confirm the modification.
Copying a Domain Identity
To copy a domain identity:
1. Click Configuration Tasks → Domains → Identities in the PAM tree to open the Identities
Management page. See Figure 116 above.
2. Select the required identity from the list.
3. Click Copy in the toolbar. The Copy Identity dialog opens.
4. Enter the name for the new identity and click OK to confirm.
5. The new identity appears in the Identities List page and can be applied to a hardware
partition via the Domain Configuration Scheme wizard.
Deleting a Domain Identity
Important:
If a Domain Identity is used in a Scheme, it cannot be deleted.
To delete a domain identity:
1. Click Configuration Tasks → Domains → Identities in the PAM tree to open the Identities
List page. See Figure 116 above.
2. Select the required identity from the list.
3. Click Delete in the toolbar and click OK to confirm. The selected identity is removed from
the Identities List.