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Security Configurator Situations - Access Control Groups (ACG)
Cannot run the Security Configurator on a
system that is configured for only secure
access. I cannot run the Security
Configurator on a system that is configured
for only secure server access (it has no client
privileges). The following message is
displayed when the Security Configurator
starts: “This system is not allowed client
access to remote servers. This program will
exit.”
You cannot run the Security Configurator on a system that is
configured for only secure server access. Click OK to close the
message and the Configurator stops.
Table 2: Access Control Groups Situations
Situation Resolution
All servers are not displayed. When I run
the Security Configurator on the Master
Security Client (MSC), I do not see all of the
systems in available servers or ACG Servers
lists. When I run the Security Configurator on
a non-MSC, I do not see all of the systems I
should see in the ACG Servers list.
Make sure all of the systems are connected to the FC network
and are online when you start the Configurator. Discovery of
the systems is done only once, at startup. Unlike the
HBAnyware utility, there is no Rediscover Devices button.
Therefore, the Security Configurator must be restarted to
rediscover new systems.
Cannot add or remove a server. The
Security Configurator shows only a list of the
systems in this system's ACG. I cannot add or
remove systems from the ACG.
This is normal. You can modify the ACG for your system only
on the MSC or on a parent client system.
HBAnyware utility shows non-ACG
Servers. The HBAnyware utility shows
servers that are part of the ACG and that are
not part of the ACG.
The HBAnyware utility discovers unsecured servers as well
as servers that are part of its ACG. The servers that you see
that are not part of the ACG are unsecured. They will be
discovered by any system running the HBAnyware utility on
the same FC fabric.
Table 1: General Situations (Continued)
Situation Resolution