User`s guide
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User's Guide
Adding Domains to the Current Domain Configuration
A scheme can include domains from one or more Central Subsystems. More domains can be
made available for domain management by adding one or more schemes to the current
domain configuration.
Notes:
• New domains can only include resources that are INACTIVE in the current domain
configuration.
• The current domain configuration can be partially replaced by first deleting INACTIVE
domains and then adding a new domain scheme
• New domains must be configured via Configuration Tasks before they are available for
domain management. For further details, see Configuring Domains, on page 5-28.
To add domains:
1. Click Domain Manager to open the Control pane.
2. Click Schemes in the Toolbar to open the Schemes List dialog.
3. Select the required Scheme from the list and click Preview to view scheme properties. See
Viewing Domain Configuration Schemes, on page 3-6.
4. Click Add. All the domains included in the scheme added are now available for
management in the Control pane.
Replacing the Current Domain Configuration
Note:
All domains must be INACTIVE before the current domain configuration can be replaced.
To replace the current domain configuration:
1. Click Domain Manager to open the Control pane.
2. Check that all domains are INACTIVE. If a domain is not INACTIVE, it must be powered
down before the current domain configuration can be replaced. See Powering OFF a
Domain, on page 3-18.
3. If required, save the current domain configuration. See Saving the Current Domain
Configuration Snapshot, on page 3-11.
4. Click Schemes in the Toolbar to open the Schemes List dialog.
5. Select the required scheme from the list and click Preview to view scheme properties. See
Viewing a Domain Configuration Scheme, on page 3-6.
6. Click Apply. A dialog box informs you that the selected scheme will replace the current
domain configuration.
7. Click Yes to confirm. All the domains included in the selected scheme are loaded in the
Control pane and are available for management.