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1. Log in to NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control by providing the Element storage cluster administrator credentials.
2. From the Dashboard, expand the name of your storage cluster on the left navigation menu.
3. Select Volumes.
4. Select the Initiators tab.
5. In the Actions column, expand the options menu for the initiator.
6. Select Edit.
7. Make any needed changes to the alias or add a new alias.
8. Select Save.
Delete initiators
You can delete one or more initiators. When you delete an initiator, the system removes it from any associated
volume access group. Any connections using the initiator remain valid until the connection is reset.
Steps
1. Log in to NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control by providing the Element storage cluster administrator credentials.
2. From the Dashboard, expand the name of your storage cluster on the left navigation menu.
3. Select Volumes.
4. Select the Initiators tab.
5. Delete one or more initiators:
a. Select one or more initiators you want to delete.
b. Select Actions > Delete.
c. Confirm the delete operation and select Yes.
Find more information
Learn about initiators
Learn about volume access groups
NetApp Element Plug-in for vCenter Server
NetApp HCI Resources Page
Create and manage volume QoS policies
A QoS (Quality of Service) policy enables you to create and save a standardized quality
of service setting that can be applied to many volumes. The selected cluster must be
Element 10.0 or later to use QoS policies; otherwise, QoS policy functions are not
available.
See NetApp HCI Concepts content for more information about using QoS policies instead of
individual volume QoS.
Using NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control, you can create and manage QoS policies by completing the following
tasks:

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