HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.0-00 User Guide
By adding new hosts to an existing host group, you can better manage and distribute the load on
your applications and resources. You can access existing volumes whenever you are ready to allocate
them in an existing host group.
The following figure illustrates the process of adding a host to create clustered-host storage in a system.
Related topics
• About managing WWNs by using nicknames, page 96
• About LUN path management, page 98
• Defining clustered-host storage, page 91
• Allocating volumes to selected hosts, page 81
• About allocating volumes, page 78
Defining clustered-host storage
You can create clustered-host storage by allocating volumes to a new host within an existing host
group (also known as a host cluster).
Creating clustered-host storage involves allocating new or additional volumes to a new host that has
been added to an existing host group, new LUN paths being set to the new host, and the WWN of
this host being added to an existing host group.
Prerequisites
Tasks to complete beforehand:
• Discover (and register) new hosts.
• Allocate volumes to existing hosts.
1. On the Resources tab, click Hosts, and select All Hosts to list the hosts by OS type in the
Application pane.
2. From the list of hosts, select one or more existing hosts (or volumes allocated to these hosts).
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