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Chapter 8: Nodes, Node Groups, and Interfaces 
 
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ƒ  One node for each virtual host. Each virtual host node has a VI 
Client interface. Virtual host nodes are named with their IP 
addresses or host names.  
 
Edit Control Systems, Virtual Hosts, and Virtual Machines 
You can edit the control systems, virtual hosts, and virtual machines 
configured in CC-SG to change their properties. You can delete virtual 
machine nodes from CC-SG by deselecting the Configure checkbox for 
the virtual machine. 
Note: To change the node name for a virtual host or control system 
node, edit the node. See 
Edit a Node
 (on page 86). The name change 
also displays in the Virtualization table. 
 
To edit control systems, virtual hosts, and virtual machines: 
1.  Choose Nodes > Virtualization. 
2.  Click the column header to sort the table by that attribute in 
ascending order. Click the header again to sort the table in 
descending order. Optional. 
3.  Select the control system or virtual host you want to edit. 
4. Click 
Edit. 
5.  Change the information as needed. See 
Add a Control System 
with Virtual Hosts and Virtual Machines
 (on page 89) and 
Add a 
Virtual Host with Virtual Machines
 (on page 91) for complete field 
descriptions. 
6. Click 
Next. 
7.  Delete one or multiple virtual machines from CC-SG. 
ƒ  To delete a virtual machine, deselect the Configure checkbox. 
ƒ  To delete multiple virtual machines, use Ctrl+click or Shift+click 
to select multiple virtual machines. Then select the Virtual 
Machine checkbox in the Check/Uncheck Selected Rows 
section, and click Uncheck. 
8.  To add VNC, RDP, or SSH interfaces to the virtual host node and the 
virtual machine node, select the checkboxes next to each virtual 
machine. 
You cannot remove SSH, VNC and RDP interfaces from virtual 
machine nodes or virtual host nodes from this page. You must delete 
the interfaces from the node profile. See 
Delete an Interface
 (on 
page 109). 
9.  Click Next. If you chose to delete virtual machines, a message 
appears to alert you.