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New HPOVScope
Create new Scope.
System.Collections.ArrayList ### Detailed Description
A scope is a grouping of resources that can be used to restrict the range of an operation or action. For example, you can create scopes based on:
* Organizations (Marketing, Research and Development, Finance)
* Usage (Production, Development, Testing)
* Skills (Linux, Windows)
The resources are arranged by categories. All the resources in these categories can be added to or removed from a scope:
* Enclosures
* Server Hardware
* Networks (Ethernet, FC, and FCoE)
* Network Sets
* Interconnects, excluding SAS resources
* Logical Interconnects, excluding SAS resources
* Logical Interconnect Groups, excluding SAS resources
* Switches
* Logical Switches
* Logical Switch Groups
NOTE: Resources in other categories are considered to be included in all scopes, and they cannot be removed.
When scopes are defined and resources assigned to them, you can:
* Restrict your view of the user interface (UI) to the resources in the scope.
* Filter email notifications for alerts based on the scope of the associated resources.
Minimum required privileges: Infrastructure administrator
System.Collections.ArrayList
System.Collections.ArrayList
System.Collections.ArrayList
System.Collections.ArrayList
Create new Scope.
System.Collections.ArrayList ### Detailed Description
A scope is a grouping of resources that can be used to restrict the range of an operation or action. For example, you can create scopes based on:
* Organizations (Marketing, Research and Development, Finance)
* Usage (Production, Development, Testing)
* Skills (Linux, Windows)
The resources are arranged by categories. All the resources in these categories can be added to or removed from a scope:
* Enclosures
* Server Hardware
* Networks (Ethernet, FC, and FCoE)
* Network Sets
* Interconnects, excluding SAS resources
* Logical Interconnects, excluding SAS resources
* Logical Interconnect Groups, excluding SAS resources
* Switches
* Logical Switches
* Logical Switch Groups
NOTE: Resources in other categories are considered to be included in all scopes, and they cannot be removed.
When scopes are defined and resources assigned to them, you can:
* Restrict your view of the user interface (UI) to the resources in the scope.
* Filter email notifications for alerts based on the scope of the associated resources.
Minimum required privileges: Infrastructure administrator
System.Collections.ArrayList
System.Collections.ArrayList
System.Collections.ArrayList
System.Collections.ArrayList
Create new Scope.
System.Collections.ArrayList ### Detailed Description
A scope is a grouping of resources that can be used to restrict the range of an operation or action. For example, you can create scopes based on:
* Organizations (Marketing, Research and Development, Finance)
* Usage (Production, Development, Testing)
* Skills (Linux, Windows)
The resources are arranged by categories. All the resources in these categories can be added to or removed from a scope:
* Enclosures
* Server Hardware
* Networks (Ethernet, FC, and FCoE)
* Network Sets
* Interconnects, excluding SAS resources
* Logical Interconnects, excluding SAS resources
* Logical Interconnect Groups, excluding SAS resources
* Switches
* Logical Switches
* Logical Switch Groups
NOTE: Resources in other categories are considered to be included in all scopes, and they cannot be removed.
When scopes are defined and resources assigned to them, you can:
* Restrict your view of the user interface (UI) to the resources in the scope.
* Filter email notifications for alerts based on the scope of the associated resources.
Minimum required privileges: Infrastructure administrator
System.Collections.ArrayList
System.Collections.ArrayList
System.Collections.ArrayList
System.Collections.ArrayList