ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser User's Guide 13.2 - Solaris (TM) Operating System / Linux / Microsoft(R) Windows(R) - |
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This chapter describes the client's window functions and explains how to use them.
The resource view consists of the following six smaller windows:
Menu bar
Resource view functions can be executed from the menu bar.
Menu items are enabled or disabled depending on the selection states of windows and icons.
When [View]-[Change] and [List View] is selected, some operations (such as a device search, device addition, or device deletion) cannot be performed.
Right-clicking in a view or window, excluding the Main view (for category display) and Category view, displays a popup menu from which typical commands registered on the menu bar can be selected and executed.
Tree (left side of the screen)
Resources are categorized as servers, storage, or SAN. Server nodes and storage units are stored for base domain and SAN devices are stored for each device type (switch, hub, router, or bridge) under the corresponding tree branch.
Map view (right side of the screen)
Resources are displayed as icons. Physical paths and access paths (for server nodes or storage view) are displayed as lines between the icons.
The contents of the displayed Map view depends on the icon selected in the tree.
List view (lower right side of the screen)
This displays individual items of resource information. The contents of the displayed List view depend on the icon selected in the tree.
The items to be displayed on a list can be specified for all lists. Right-click the item button, and select [Visible] on the popup menu.
Moreover, you can sort device information displayed on a list by clicking one of the list items.
A blank is displayed for the following information: device information that cannot be obtained from a physical device and that not yet set for a manually embedded device.
Event log (near the bottom of the screen)
This displays the settings defined from this software product for individual resources and an error report (SNMP Trap) sent from a device.
Status bar (bottom of the screen)
This displays an explanation of the indicated status (color) of each resource.
The resource view also consists of the following views and Windows:
Main view
This displays the categories (overall configuration) of the devices being managed.
To display the Site view, select [File]-[Main View(O)] from the menu in a view, or click the main view name in the Tree view.
Category view
This displays base domains (Server Category view and Storage Category view) or SAN device types (SAN Category view).
Domain view
This displays all devices (servers and storage), including related devices, managed by the base domain.
SAN view
This displays all accessible devices among the specified SAN device type.
This displays the storage devices related to the selected server node. This view also allows the user to display the access paths set from the server node, or set or delete access paths.
The relevant items are displayed by double-clicking in tree display or in one of the views the icon for the server node.
Switch view
This displays sources connected to the selected Fibre Channel switch.
To display the Switch view, double-click the target Fibre Channel switch in the tree or its icon in a view.
Hub view
This displays resources connected to the selected hub.
To display the Hub view, double-click the target hub in the tree or its icon in a view.
Router view
This displays resources connected to the selected router (contain Edge).
To display the Router view, double-click the target router in the tree or its icon in a view.
Bridge view
This displays resources connected to the selected bridge.
To display the Bridge view, double-click the target bridge in the tree or its icon in a view.
This displays the host associated with a particular storage device and access paths that have been set, and it is used to set, and delete access paths.
To display the Storage view, double-click the target storage in the tree or its icon in a view.
Correlation window
Details about devices are displayed in this window.
To display the Correlation window, select [File] on the menu bar in each view, then [Correlation Window], or select [Correlation Window] from the popup menu displayed by right-clicking.
Performance Management Window
This displays the performance of ETERNUS, GR and Fibre Channel switches. Settings such as the start of performance measurement are made in the GUI window.
From the [File] menu in each view, select [Performance Management Window] to display the window, or right-click and select [Performance Management Window] from the popup menu.
Manual Configuration Window
This window is used to manually set the device configuration.
From the [File] menu in the SAN view, select [Manual configuration window] to display the window, or select [Manual configuration window] from the popup menu.
The Site view displays the All devices configuration information of the devices managed.
Expanding the tree displays the server, storage, and SAN categories. Expanding the categories displays the server domain, storage domain, and SAN device type.
The following explains the icons in the Tree view and Map view and the List view items.
Icon state
Resource states are indicated with colors and icons. When you select an icon with a mouse click, the icon is displayed in blue, indicating that the icon is being selected.
Icon state |
Color |
Icon |
Description |
Action to be taken |
---|---|---|---|---|
normal |
Green |
|
The device is operating normally. |
None |
warning |
Yellow |
|
An error occurred, but the resource remains usable. |
Replace the faulty part, and execute recovery processing. ->8.1 Windows Displayed in the Event of a Fault and Troubleshooting |
error |
Red |
|
An error occurred for an unspecified cause, and the resource cannot be used. |
Replace the faulty part, and execute recovery processing. ->8.1 Windows Displayed in the Event of a Fault and Troubleshooting |
stop |
Green |
|
Operation of a resource was stopped, and the resource cannot be used. |
None |
fatal |
Red |
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A malfunction occurred in the operation of this resource, and the resource cannot be used. |
None |
unknown |
Grey |
|
The status cannot be determined. |
None |
timeout |
Gray |
|
The device is registered in this software product, but is not recognized by the software. The device properties displayed by the GUI are the values that were retrieved the last time that the device was recognized. However, if the device is a Fibre Channel switch that enters the timeout state, the GUI does not display the Fibre Channel physical line under the Fibre Channel switch. The GUI indicates errors for all access paths using the Fibre Channel switch because this software product cannot check the statuses of these paths. |
The power supply of the device may be off, Agent may not be operating, or a LAN error may have occurred. When you changed the IP address manually, see also "9.1.2 Changing the operating environment" and perform operations to reflect the changes of the IP address. If the device uses the SNMP protocol for communication, the community name of the device may differ between the target device and admin server. If the community name of the target device has been changed, set the community name by referring to "D.2 sanma.conf Parameter", and reflect the setting file on this software product. ->Check the device status, and select [Refresh] from the menu. |
undefined |
Violet |
|
The device is undefined in this software product. |
Define the device. |
List view items
All devices and their states are displayed in list format.
To display the list view items, select [View]-[Change]-[List View] from the menu.
This section explains the menus that can be used in the resource view.
File
Main view(O) or [Ctrl] + [O]
The Main view is displayed.
Retrieve Information
Database information can be retrieved (Only for the menu of Main View, Server View and Storage View. The function cannot be used while a device icon is selected. Information in the Correlation window cannot be retrieved from here.)
Register
[Register a server]
Select this to register a server node.
[Register SAN devices]
Select this to register devices to be managed under control of this software product. Valid only when an unregistered device icon is selected.
Delete
Delete the specified device and it is excludes from the management by this software product. Valid only when a device icon is selected. Thereafter, this software product does nothing for the relevant device.
Register SAN devices (Only for Base domain view of Storage category)
[Detect device in subnet]
Select this to automatically detect devices in the same subnet as the administrative server. If a supported device is detected, it is displayed as an unregistered device in the Review view. This function is valid only when no device icon is selected. The administrative server internally broadcasts SNMP to the network. Devices in other subnets can also be detected simultaneously. For more information, see "Appendix D Customization". (This function is valid only when no device icon is selected.)
[Detect by IP address (F)]
Select this to detect a device connected to the SAN by specifying its IP. (This function is valid only when no device icon is selected.)
Correlation Window
Displays a window that displays the correlation of detail elements in the device.
Performance Management Window
Opens the Performance Management window that displays performance data. Multiple Windows can be opened at the same time.
Manual Configuration window
Select this to embed a device in the main view.
Virtual Storage Window
[View and Create]
Refer and create Virtual Storage.
[Copy]
Copy Virtual Storage.
[Maintenance]
Maintenance virtual storage.
Logout
After closes the GUI window, return to login window. If the Performance Management window and Correlation window is open at this time, it also closes. Note that if an icon was moved but its new position has not been saved, it returns to the old position at the next startup.
Device
Change Device Management Name
Changes the device names managed in this product. Set a unique name for the devices managed in the administrative server. Device names that have already been registered cannot be specified.
Specify a maximum of 24 characters for the ETERNUS/GR disk array device name.
The name that is set for the ETERNUS/GR disk array device can also be used as the ETERNUS/GR name for SSF/Backup Facility (direct backup).
Change account for device management
Re-specify a user name and password for device management of this software product. (This function is valid only when the icon of a device requiring a password for management is selected.)
Some devices managed by this software product require users to log in to read or set device information.
Before this software product obtains and sets information for such a device, the user name and password for logging in to the device as specified during device registration must be entered. Therefore, if the user name and password are changed after device registration, they must be set again for this software product.
Enter a new user name and password in the dialog.
Performance management (S)
This is used to control the starting and stopping of performance management for a device.
(This function is valid only when the icon of any the following is selected: device of the ETERNUS8000 series, the ETERNUS6000 series, the ETERNUS4000 series, the ETERNUS3000 series (excluding the M50), ETERNUS2000, GR720 or later, or Fibre Channel switch.)
For details, see "7.2 Flow of Performance Management".
Call management software
This is used to call Management Software from a device icon of this software product. For the ETERNUS8000 series, the ETERNUS6000 series, the ETERNUS4000 series, the ETERNUS3000 series, ETERNUS2000, GR series, and Fibre Channel switches, the URL of the Management Software is called.
The devices that have the Management Software function can be set up for call linkage. The call linkage is set up for such a device from its Properties dialog. (This software product supports both URL calls and direct command execution.)The telnet can be started from the Management Software by describing it by the following formats:
Example: telnet://connected-server-name (Or, connected-server-IP-address)
Operation(C)
Access Path
[Inherit]
Inheritance an access path.
[Connect]
Connect an access path. (Only when HBA or CA is selected)
[Delete]
Delete an access path. (Only when an access path is selected)
View Device
[Add (N)]
The Add View Device dialog appears, enabling selection of devices to be added to those displayed in this view. Select the device to be displayed, and move it to "Additional Device" by clicking the [>>] button. Clicking the [OK] button displays the view with the icon of the device registered in "Additional Device".
[Clear]
The Remove View Device dialog appears, enabling deletion of an icon from display in this view. (However, a device whose icon is deleted with this function is not deleted from this software product.) From "Deletable Device," select the device whose icon is to be deleted, and move it to "Deleted Device" by clicking the [<<Delete] button. The icon of the selected device is deleted from the view when the [OK] button is clicked.
View
Change
Provides one of the following view modes to be set for displaying the Map and/or List view:
[Map View] Select this to display only the Map view and remove the List view.
[List View] Select this to display only the List view and remove the Map view.
[Map/List View(D)] Select this to display both the Map and List views concurrently.
Icon Size
Used to change the size of device views in the Map view.
[Normal(F)] Select this to display the views at the normal size.
[Small(H)] Select this to reduce the display size of the views. This makes it possible to display larger areas.
Show/Hide
This is used to select the information to be displayed on the GUI window.
[Physical Connection] Controls the display of physical lines.
[Status Bar] Controls the display of the bar explaining the device status icon colors and the revolving light icon provided at the bottom of the screen.
[Event Log] Controls the display of the event log provided at the bottom of the screen.
[Overview] Controls the display of the Overview. The Overview function reduces the display of the entire system (all resources) in order to display it in another Overview window. The Overview changes the display size according to the size of the Overview window. The yellow frame in the Overview indicates the area displayed in the current Map view. Moving this frame in the Overview while holding down the left mouse button can change the display range of the Map view.
Refresh or [F5]
Obtains and displays the status of devices registered with this software product via a LAN.
The processing time depends on the LAN status and the number of devices. Several tens of seconds may pass after execution until the status is displayed. The processing time thus becomes long especially if the LAN has an unrecognizable device, which causes several internal retries to be made for the device. It is recommended to delete devices not requiring management from this software product.
Tool
Option
Enables use of the option functions.
[Re-read Definition File] Loads a definition file. For more information about definition files, see "Appendix D Customization".
[Maximum number of event acquisition] Sets the number of events to be retrieved. Up to 1,000 events can be displayed. Event log data not displayed on the screen is stored in the file and can be referenced from other applications.
[System configuration] Sets the operating environment.
[Set Device Polling Time] tab: Used to change the interval at which monitoring is performed to check whether the device status has changed.
If the specified monitoring time is 10 seconds or less, status monitoring may not be reliable. If the monitoring time has been changed and is set to 10 seconds or less, check whether monitoring is in operation (event log information is updated normally).
Authentication(S)
This function can set resource management authority for each administrator.
Help
Help or [F1]
Displays the user's guide.
Message Reference
Displays the message guide.
Event Reference
Displays the event guide.
Version Information
Select this to display the administrative client information, user information, the administrative server information, and Java virtual machine information. Selecting the refresh button frees the memory space used by this software product.
Up to 1,000 events that have been logged can be displayed. When the number of events logged exceeds 1,000, logged events are deleted starting with the oldest. For details of events, refer to the "ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Event Guide". The number of events to be logged can be defined in the event acquisition number setting dialog box. To display the dialog box, select [Tool]-[Option]-[Maximum number of event acquisition] from the menu. The number of events to be logged is 100 by default.
A Category view can be displayed by double-clicking the target category icon from the Tree or Main view. This view displays the server domain, storage domain, and SAN device type related to the selected category.
A Category view displayed with the server category selected is referred to as the Server Category view. A Category view displayed with the storage category selected is referred to as the Storage Category view. A Category view displayed with the SAN category selected is referred to as the SAN Category view.
The figure below is an example of the window displayed with the server category selected from the Tree view. Only the managed server domains are displayed in the Map and List views.
List view items
Domain names and their states are displayed in list format.
This section explains the menus that can be used on this view. Please refer to "B.2.2 Menus" for the detail information of the menu.
File
Main view(O) or [Ctrl] + [O]
Correlation Window
Performance Management Window
Manual Configuration window (valid only when the SAN Category view is displayed)
Logout
A Domain view can be displayed by double-clicking the target domain icon from the Tree or Category view. This view displays the device (server or storage) managed by the base domain and all other related devices.
The figure below is an example of the window displayed with the server domain selected from the Tree view. The server managed by the domain and its related devices are all displayed in the Map and List views.
The available menus are explained below. These commands are also available from the popup menu displayed by right-clicking a device. Please refer to "B.2.2 Menus" for the detail information of the menu.
File
Main view(O) or [Ctrl] + [O]
Retrieve information
Register
Delete
Detect SAN devices
Correlation window
Performance management window
Property
Logout
Device
Change account for device management
Set Performance management
Call management software
A SAN view can be displayed by double-clicking the target device type icon (Switch, Hub, Router, or Bridge) from the Tree or SAN Category view. This view displays all SAN devices of the selected type.
The figure below is an example of the window displayed with Switch selected from the Tree view. All accessible Fibre Channel switches are displayed in the Map and List views.
This section explains the menus that can be used on this view. Please refer to "B.2.2 Menus" for the detail information of the menu.
File
Main view(O) or [Ctrl] + [O]
Register
Delete
Correlation window
Performance management window
Manual Configuration window
Property
Logout
Device
Change account for device management
Set performance management
Call management software
The Side view is displayed by double-clicking a device in the tree or a device icon in a view. This view displays the devices (with Fibre Channel switches and access paths) related to the selected device.
The Side view displayed when a server node, a Fibre Channel switch, storage, a bridge, a hub or a router is selected is called the Server Node view, Switch view, Storage view, Bridge view, Hub view or Router view, respectively.
In the Server Node view, Storage view and Bridge view, access paths can be displayed, set, and deleted. Note that, in the Switch view, Hub view and Router view no operation can be performed for access paths.
The Side view displays not only shows an access path for FcHba-FcCa but also shows other access paths such as FcHba-FcHba and FcCa-FcCa. The Side view displays only devices (Fibre Channel switches, hubs, and routers) related to the selected device.
In the virtual storage environment, this view does not display devices related logically to respective devices.
Icons
The icon color indicates the resource status.
Color |
Status |
---|---|
Green |
Operation is normal. |
Yellow |
A warning was issued. |
Red |
A system error occurred. |
Gray |
No response was received (because the LAN failed, device is off, etc.). |
Violet |
The device is not registered. |
If a Fujitsu multipath disk control mechanism is installed on a server node and a device file is defined, such information is displayed together with icons.
An example of the information displayed is shown below:
Server node OS |
Product name of Fujitsu multipath disk control mechanism (version and operation mode) |
Example of information display |
---|---|---|
Solaris OS |
Fujitsu Multipath Driver (when setting special file of Solaris standard) |
c2t17d0-7 |
ETERNUS Multipath Driver (when setting mplb special file) GPMPD (1.x), MPLB |
mplb0-7 |
|
MPHD |
mphd0-7 |
|
Windows |
ETERNUS Multipath Driver, GRMPD, MPHD |
Disk0-2 |
Linux(RHEL) |
ETERNUS Multipath Driver, GRMPD |
/dev/sda-c |
Screen operations
When a resource in a route related to an access path is selected, the associated portions are displayed in light blue.
Selection of an access path -> route physical line (However, no intermediate route is displayed if Fibre Channel switches are cascaded.)
Selection of an HBA -> target storage area (for ETERNUS8000 series, ETERNUS6000 series, ETERNUS4000 series, ETERNUS3000 series, ETERNUS2000, GR series)
Selection of the name of a multipath disk control device file on a server node -> associated logical path and associated storage area (In the Linux server node equipped with PG-FCD101/PG-FCD102, the associated logical path and the associated storage area can not be displayed.
This section describes the menus that can be used in the Side view. To display multiple commands on a popup menu, right-click a device and select an item on the popup menu. Any of the commands can be selected for execution. The commands on the menu differ slightly depending on the device selected.
File
Main view(O) or [Ctrl]+[O]
Delete
If an HBA or CA is selected for a device, it is deleted. However, HBAs and CAs of some devices (e.g., ETERNUS8000 series, ETERNUS6000 series, ETERNUS4000 series, ETERNUS3000 series, ETERNUS2000 series or GR series devices, and server nodes with Agent installed) cannot be deleted because this software product can fully detect and recognize these HBAs and CAs.
If a device icon is selected, the device is deleted from management of this software product. For details, see "Chapter 6 Operation".
Correlation Window
Performance Management Window
Property
Logout
Device
Call management software
Operation(C)
Access Path [only in the Server node view, Storage view, and Bridge view]
For information on how to use this function, see "Chapter 6 Operation".
[Inherit] Select this to inherit an access path.
[Connect] Select this to connect an access path. (This function is valid only when an HBA or CA is selected.)
[Delete] Select this to delete an access path. (This function is valid only when an access path is selected.)
View Device
The Side view displays only the devices currently related to the selected device. However, this function can display devices not related to the selected device. The resulting view is used to add access paths to other devices. (This function is valid only when no device icon is selected.)
[Add(N)] The Add View Device dialog appears, enabling selection of devices to be added to those displayed in this view. From "Available Devices" select the device to be displayed, and move it to "Devices to Show" by clicking the [>>] button. Clicking the [OK] button displays the view with the icon of the device registered in "Devices to Show".
[Clear] The Remove View Device dialog appears, enabling deletion of an icon from display in this view. (However, a device whose icon is deleted with this function is not deleted from this software product.) From "Available Devices" select the device whose icon is to be deleted, and move it to "Devices to Hide" by clicking the [<<Delete] button. The icon of the selected device is deleted from the view when the [OK] button is clicked.
Popup menu
Change Detail View
[ON] Selecting this enlarges device icons for a more detailed display.
[OFF] Selecting this makes device icons the same size as those in the Map view of the Domain view. However, this function cannot be used for a device that is the center of a view.
Blink Beacon
[Start] This LED blinking function is provided for the following devices so that appropriate physical device locations are more easily determined:
* HBA PW008FC2A, PW008FC2-G, PW008FC3, SE0X7F11F
LED of the LINK on a host bus adapter (HBA) blinks for three minutes.
* HBA SE0X7F12F
The selected host bus adapter (HBA) port LINK LED blinks for three minutes.
* HBA GP7B8FC1A, GP7B8FC1-G, GP7B8FC1
Two LEDs, LINK and CHK, of a host bus adapter (HBA) blinks at the same time for three minutes.
* Fibre Channel switch
All port LEDs blink green sequentially.
* Fibre Channel hub (Gadzoox): The power indication LED blinks.
[Start] Select this to make the LED blink for three minutes. This function is convenient for work involving recognition of a physical device.
[Stop] Select this to stop the blinking.
This chapter describes the properties of selecting items for individual devices.
Items common to all device properties
Event Information
The contents of setting items for individual devices are displayed. Moreover, the contents are displayed when a SNMP Trap is received. This user's guide refers to such information as "device events". Up to 15 device events are displayed. If there are more than 15 device events, device events are eliminated starting from the oldest event until there are 15 events, which are then displayed.
Note that the same device may have different event contents displayed in "Device Event" compared with those in the event log.
Notepad
Administrator information, location information, and note information can be specified as desired. Such information is saved in a database of this software product when the [Save Notepad] button is clicked.
[Change] button of Management Software
"Call management software" is used from the device menu to specify a method of calling Management Software to run it. For Management Software that can be started from a WEB client, specify a URL beginning with http://. For Management Software operating on the client side, code the execution file name with its full path. (e.g., c:\test\test.exe). ETERNUS3000,ETERNUS4000(M80,M100),GR devices cannot change Management Software. Moreover, to start telnet from Management Software, describe it as "telnet://connected-server-name (Or, connected-server-IP-address)".
VMware server nodes
VMware server nodes are handled in the same way as the Linux server nodes. For details about VMware, refer to the Linux explanation.
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
Device Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the host name of a server node. If a server node having the same host name is already stored in the manager management database, the host name indicated here may be followed by ". + suffix-number (*1)". If the host name cannot be resolved, the host name is indicated in the "IP-ip-address" format. *1 Suffix numbers are assigned sequentially from 0. |
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the status of a device. The Domain view displays the either status of the HBA or the multipath, which is faultier. By contrast, the Correlation window displays the statuses that are most faulty among the statuses of all of the elements managed on that window. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "undefined", it is indicated as "unknown". |
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Monitoring Status |
"Normal ", "timeout", "Undefined" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "timeout" indicates that the device is registered with this software product but cannot be recognized for operation with a LAN. "Undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software product. |
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IP Address |
IP address |
Indicates the IP address of a device in a LAN. |
|
Management Software |
Any character string |
Indicates the start command or URL of Management Software. (It can be changed manually with the [Change] button. For details, see "B.7 Resource View Properties".) |
|
Firmware Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the version number information of Agent. |
|
Event Notification function setup |
"Setting up", "Un-setting up", "Manual setup", "Un-supported" |
Indicates the event notification setting status of Agent. |
|
Server Node Information |
OS Type |
"Solaris", "WindowsNT", "Windows2000", "Windows2003", "Linux", "Linux (SUSE)", "Linux(VMware)", "HP-UX", "AIX" |
Indicates an OS name. Solaris denotes the Solaris OS. Windows NT denotes WindowsNT, Windows2000 denotes Windows 2000, and Windows2003 denotes Windows Server 2003. Linux, Linux (SUSE) denotes Linux. Linux(VMware) denotes VMware. HP-UX denotes HP-UX. AIX denotes AIX. |
OS Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the OS version number. For the Solaris OS versions of Agent, 2.6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 are displayed. For the Windows versions of Agent, 4.0, 5.0, and 5.2 are displayed. For the Linux versions of Agent, the kernel version numbers are displayed. For the HP-UX versions of Agent, the release identifiers are displayed. For the AIX versions of Agent, version numbers are displayed in the "version-number.release-number" format. |
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MultiPath Type |
"MPLB", "MPHD", "MP" |
Indicates the multipath disk control method. "MPLB" denotes the Solaris OS version and Linux(RHEL) version of GRMPD and ETERNUS Multipath Driver, and "MP" denotes the Windows version. No value is displayed when the agent is HP-UX version or AIX version. No value is displayed when the Solaris version and HBA are produced by SUN. |
|
MultiPath Instance Name (LUN) |
"mplb1(lun1), mplb2(lun2)", "c2t17d1(lun1), c2t17d2(lun2)", etc. (Solaris OS) "Disk0(lun0), Disk1(lun1)", etc.(Windows) "/dev/sda,/dev/sdb", etc.(Linux) |
Indicates the multipath disk control instance name. For the Solaris OE versions of Agent, the LUN numbers corresponding to the instance names defined under multipath disk control are displayed. When two or more numbers are displayed, they are separated by ",". For the Windows versions of Agent, a disk number and LUN number associated with a path is displayed. If two or more numbers are displayed, they are delimited by ",". For the Linux versions of Agent, GRMPD disk device nodes are displayed. If two or more disk device nodes are displayed, they are delimited by ",". No value is displayed when the agent is HP-UX version or AIX version. No value is displayed when the Solaris version and HBA are produced by SUN. |
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MultiPath Access Path |
"c1t1, c2t1, c3t1", etc. (Solaris OS) "p1b0t0, p2b1t0", etc. (Windows) "h1c0t0, h2c1t0", etc. (Linux) |
Indicates one of the device path (access path) names used multipath disk control. If two or more names are displayed, they are delimited by ",". No value is displayed when the agent is the HP-UX version or the AIX version. No value is displayed when the Solaris version and HBA are produced by SUN. No value is displayed when the agent cannot collect information. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information of Port |
WWPN |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) set for an HBA. |
WWNN |
Eight-byte WWNN |
Indicates the WWNN (World Wide Node Name) set for an HBA. |
|
WWPN before HBA Replacement |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) set for an HBA to be replaced. |
|
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the status of a device. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "undefined", it is indicated as "unknown". An agent of the Solaris OS or a Windows server node collects device status information in greater detail than SSC Agent on the same platform. Thus, the device status reported by both agents may not be identical In case that "HBAstatus=off" is defined in Correlation.ini file, the HBA icon displayed will be always "normal". For the detail information of Correlation.ini file, please refer to Appendix D Customization. |
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Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "timeout", "Undefined", "The access path must be inherited". |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "timeout" indicates that a previously recognized HBA can no longer be recognized. If the HBA is possible still installed, check the HBA itself. If the HBA is not installed and access path inheritance is not planned, delete this HBA icon. "Undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software product. "The access path must be inherited" indicates that an access path must be inherited because an HBA was replaced. |
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Manufacturer Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a manufacturer name as follows: "FUJITSU" for the PW008FC2A, PW008FC2-G, PW008FC3, GP7B8FC1A, GP7B8FC1-G, GP7B8FC1, SE0X7F11F, SE0X7F12F "SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC". for XSEFC401AF/XSEFC402AF. "QLOGIC" for the SG-XPCI1FC-QF2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2, SG-XPCI1FC-QL2, and SG-XPCI2FC-QF2-Z. "QLOGIC" for the GP5-FC101, GP5-FC102, PG-FC102, PG-FCD101, PG-FCD102, QLA2100F, QLA2200, QLA2340. "JAYCOR" for the SN10-FC01 and FC64-1063 "EMULEX" is for MC-08FC11, MC-08FC31, MC-08FC41, MC-08FC51, MC-08FC61, MC-08FC, PG-FC105, PG-FC106, PG-FC107, PG-FC201, PG-FC202, PG-FCD201, LP7000, LP8000, LP9000, LP9002S, LP9002L, LP9802, LP10000, LP1050, LP1050Ex. "Hewlett-Packard" for the A6795A, A5158A, A6826A, AB378A,AB378B, AB379A. "IBM" for the 6228 and 6239. |
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Product Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a product name as follows: "PFCA", "GP7B8FC1", "PW008FC2" or "PW008FC3" are for PW008FC2A, PW008FC2-G, PW008FC3, GP7B8FC1A, GP7B8FC1-G, GP7B8FC1. "SE0X7F11F" is for SE0X7F11F. "SE0X7F12F" is for SE0X7F12F. "LPe11000-S" is for XSEFC401AF. "LPe11002-S" is for XSEFC402AF. In SG-XPCI1FC-QF2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2, SG-XPCI1FC-QL2, and SG-XPCI2FC-QF2-Z, the name starts with "375". "QLA2100F" is for GP5-FC101 and QLA2100F. "QLA23xx" or "QLA2340" is for QLA2340 in the Windows version. "QLA2200" is for GP5-FC102, PG-FC102, and QLA2200. "FCAW" is for SN10-FC01 and FC64-1063. "LP7K" and "LP8K" are for LP7000 and LP8000 in the Solaris OS version. "LP7K/8K/9K" are in the Windows version. "LP9K" and "LP9000" are for LP9000/9002S in the Solaris OS version. "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9000" is in the Windows version. "LP9K" or "LP9802" are for LP9802 in the Solaris OS version. "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9802" is in the Windows version. "LP10K" or "LP10000" are for LP10000 in the Solaris OS version. "LP9K" or "LP9002" are for PG-FC105 is for PG-FC105 and LP9002L in the Solaris OS version. "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9002" is in the Windows version. "LP9002" is in the Linux version. "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9802" is for PG-FC106 in the Windows version. "LP9802" is for PG-FC106 in the Linux version. "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP1050" is for PG-FC107, PG-FC201, LP1050, LP1050Ex in the Windows version. "LP1050" is in the Linux version. "LP7K/8K/9K" in the Windows version. "QLA23xx" or "QLA2312" is for PG-FCD101,PG-FCD102 in the Windows version. "QLA2312" or "FCI/O-CARD2Gb/s" is in the Linux version. "LPe1150-F4" is for PG-FC202. "BX600-FC42E" is for PG-FCD201. "LP10000" or "2Gb" is for the MC-08FC11, MC08FC71 in the Linux version. "LP11000-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC31. "LP11002-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC41. "LPe11000-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC51. "LPe11002-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC61. "A6795A" is for A6795A. "A5158A" is for A5158A. "A6826A" is for A6826A. "AB378A" is for AB378A. "AB378-60101" is for AB378B. "AB379A" is for AB379A. "6228" is for 6228. "6239" is for 6239. |
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Current FC Port Type |
"N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public" |
Indicates the type of Fibre Channel port that is active. |
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Supported FC Classes |
"Class1", "Class2", "Class3", "Class4", "Class6", "ClassF" |
Indicates the class of Fibre Channel supported. |
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Supported FC Port Type |
"N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public" |
Indicates the type of Fibre Channel port supported. |
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Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicates the driver version. |
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HBA Port Information |
Controller Number |
Controller number |
Indicates a controller number. Displays only in a Solaris OS environment. The controller number corresponds to X in /dev/rdsk/cXtY. This may not be displayed when the destination is tape. |
SCSI Port Number |
SCSI Port Number |
Indicates a SCSI port number. This value is displayed only in a Windows environment. |
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SCSI Adapter Number |
SCSI Adapter Number |
Indicates a SCSI adapter number. This value is displayed only in a Linux environment. |
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Physical HBA Number |
Any character string |
Indicates physical number of an HBA. Example for a Solaris OS Sbus card: sbus@4,0/fcaw@1,0 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for FUJITSU/EMULEX): pci@9,2000/fibre-channel@2 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for SE0X7F12F): pci@36,600000/fibre-channel@0,1 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for XSEFC401AF,XSEFC402AF): pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@8/SUNW,emlxs@0,1/fp@0,0 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for SG-XPCI1FC-QF2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2, SG-XPCI1FC-QL2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2-Z): pci@1f,0/pci@5/SUNW,qlc@1,1 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for QLOGIC): pci@9,2000/scsi@2 This information is not displayed in a Windows, Linux, HP-UX, or AIX environment. |
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Logic HBA Number |
Logical number |
Indicates an HBA logical number. Indicates an HBA device name for the AIX version. |
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Bus Number |
Bus Number |
Indicates a bus number. This value is displayed only in a Windows or Linux environment. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Affinity Type |
"NO_Affinity" "Another_Binding" "WWPN_Binding" |
Indicates the type of storage affinity (LUN mapping) set for an HBA. NO_Affinity indicates that storage affinity is not set. Another_Binding indicates that storage affinity (LUN mapping) is not set or that zoning is set with a Fibre Channel switch or storage. In the Linux server node equipped with PG-FC105 (driver version:V4.20q-1), PG-FC106 (driver version:V4.20q-1) and PG-FCD101, PG-FCD102 even if Binding is setting by WWPN, this status is shown. WWPN_Binding indicates that Binding is set for its WWPN. |
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Connection Permission WWPN |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the partners' WWPN associated with an access path. |
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Connection Permission Target Number |
0 to 255 |
Indicates the value of Target ID (Y in cXtY of a special file in the Solaris OS) associated with an access path. The value is not displayed for XSEFC401AF/XSEFC402AF. The value is not displayed for SG-XPCI1FC-QF2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2, SG-XPCI1FC-QL2, and SG-XPCI2FC-QF2-Z. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Connection Permission Affinity Group |
Any character string |
Indicates the AffinityGroup name on the storage side corresponding to the access path. (ETERNUS8000, ETERNUS6000, ETERNUS4000, ETERNUS3000, ETERNUS2000, and GR only) |
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Connection Permission LUN |
Any character string |
Indicates the LUN set for an access path. The list of LUN set to the access path is displayed. When the physical Drive number can be acquired for Windows, it bundles by () behind the LUN number and displays. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Current FC Class |
"Class1", "Class2", "Class3", "Class4", "Class6", "ClassF", "Class_Unknown" |
Indicates the class of Fibre Channel set for an access path. If it is unsure, indicates "Class_Unknown". |
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Access Path Status |
"Normal", "Config miss match", "Access Path Error" |
Indicates the access path status. "Normal" indicates that the access path is in the normal state. "Config miss match" indicates an incorrect or incomplete access path setting. "Access Path Error" indicates that a problem occurred in the middle of an access path or that a path in a multipath configuration is blocked. |
Access path properties include HBA access path and port information (see HBA properties), CA access path and port information (see CA properties), and error information.
The error column outlines the causes of conflicts determined as having occurred on the side of this software product, for access path conflicts that may occur. The following table shows the information displayed:
Number |
Displayed information |
Description |
---|---|---|
0 |
Nondisplay |
No error |
1 |
HBA Storage Affinity that is out of support on this software product is configured. Please inspect Host's configuration. |
Storage affinity of the server node that is not supported by this software product is configured. Check the configuration definition of the server node. |
2 |
Switch Zoning (a pair of WWPNs, HBA and Storage (or Bridge) FC Port) does not exist. |
Switch zoning has not been set for an access path. |
3 |
Configured Storage FC Port's Host Affinity is incorrect. Please inspect Storage FC Port's Host Affinity. |
Host affinity of the configured storage is incorrect. Check the host affinity setting of the storage device. |
4 |
There is no connection of HBA and Switch. Please inspect HBA, FC cable, and Switch. |
The host bus adapter (HBA) is not connected to the Fibre Channel switch. Check the host bus adapter (HBA), FC cable, and Fibre Channel switch. |
5 |
There is no connection of Storage (or Bridge) FC Port and Switch. |
The storage (bridge) FC port is not connected to the Fibre Channel switch. Check the storage (bridge) FC port, FC cable, and Fibre Channel switch. |
6 |
Switches (connected with HBA, and connected with Storage (or Bridge) |
The following are not cascaded: Fibre Channel switch connected to the host adapter and Fibre Channel switch whose FC port is connected to storage (bridge). |
7 |
Storage (or Bridge) FC Port is degraded or error status. |
The status of the storage (bridge) FC port is abnormal. |
8 |
Host Agent reports Access Path Status is degraded. |
Agent on a server node reports that operation of an access path is degraded. |
9 |
A connection of HBA and Switch exists. But, Switch Zoning (a pair of WWPNs, HBA and Storage (or Bridge) Fc Port) is set in another Switch (IP Address of Key Domain ="+'IP address list'+"). |
The connection between the host bus adapter (HBA) and Fibre Channel switch was established, but the zoning set for an access path of the Fibre Channel switch is also set for another Fibre Channel switch (IP Address of Key Domain list). |
10 |
Storage (or Bridge) FC Port's observe status is not normal. |
The registration status of the storage (bridge) FC port is abnormal. |
11 |
There is no connection of FC Port and Switch. Please inspect FC Port, FC cable, and Switch. |
The FC port is not connected to the Fibre Channel switch. Check the FC port, FC cable, and Fibre Channel switch. |
12 |
Switches (connected with FC Port) are not cascaded. |
The Fibre Channel switches whose FC ports are connected are not cascaded. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
Device Name |
Any character string |
Identifier used by this software product. Each device name is unique in its management. For a Fibre Channel switch, the WWN address of the device is displayed. SNMP SysName is indicated if it is specified for the device. In addition, a management name is indicated if one has been defined from this software product. |
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "undefined", it is indicated as "unknown". |
|
Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "Timeout", "Undefined", "Invalid password" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "Timeout" indicates that the device is registered with this software product but cannot be recognized for operation with a LAN. "Undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software product. In the case of "Invalid Password", change the device password stored by this software product. Select [Device]-[Change Account Information for Device Management] from the Domain view menu. |
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Manufacturer Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a manufacturer's name. "Brocade" is displayed for the SN200. |
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Product Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a product name. In SN200, this is displayed as "xxxx". (Example: For SN200 model 540, this is "48000") |
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IP Address |
IP address |
Indicates the IP address of a device. |
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Management Software |
Any character string |
Indicates the URL address of software that controls devices. (It can be changed manually with the [Change] button. For details, see "B.7 Resource View Properties".) |
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Firmware Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the firmware version of a device. |
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Event Notification function setup |
"Setting up", "Un-setting up", "Manual setup", "Un-supported" |
Indicates the status of SNMP Trap transmission place setting. Nothing is displayed for an unregistered device. |
|
Switch Information |
Domain Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the domain name set for a device. |
Number of Ports |
Number |
Indicates the maximum number of ports that a device accommodates. |
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Key Domain IP Address |
IP address |
Indicates the IP address of a Fibre Channel switch device that is the key for a cascade connection. |
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Zoning Information |
Zoning Information |
Zoning Information dialog |
For information on how to use this dialog, see "Chapter 5 Startup and Setting". |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the port status. |
Manufacturer Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a manufacturer's name. |
|
Product Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a product name. |
|
Current FC Port Type |
"F", "FL", "E" |
Indicates the Fibre Channel topology of ports. |
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Switch Port Information |
WWPN of a Destination Port |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the WWPN of the destination port connected to a switch port. |
WWNN of a Destination Port |
Eight-byte WWNN |
Indicates the WWNN of the destination port connected to a switch port. |
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Information on a Connection Destination |
Any character string |
Indicates Inquiry information of the destination device connected to a switch port. |
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Destination Switch Domain Name |
Domain Name |
Indicates the domain name of the destination Fibre Channel switch connected to a switch port. |
|
Destination Switch Port Number |
Number |
Indicates the port number of the destination Fibre Channel switch connected to a switch port. |
|
Transfer Rate |
Transfer rate |
Indicates the port transfer rate. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
Device Name |
Any character string |
Identifier used by this software product. Each device name is unique in its management. For a hub, a special identifier is displayed. SNMP SysName is indicated if it is specified for the device. A management name is indicated if one has been defined from this software product. |
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "undefined", it is indicated as "unknown". |
|
Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "Timeout", "Undefined", "Invalid Password" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "Timeout" indicates that the device is registered with this software product but cannot be recognized for operation with a LAN. "Undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software product. For "Invalid Password," change the device password stored by this software product. Select [Device]-[Change Account Information for Device Management] from the menu. |
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Manufacturer Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a manufacturer's name. |
|
Product Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a product name. |
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IP Address |
IP address |
Indicates the IP address of a device. |
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Management Software |
Any character string |
Indicates the start command or URL of Management Software. (It can be changed manually with the [Change] button. For details, see "B.7 Resource View Properties".) |
|
Firmware Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the firmware version of a device. |
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Event Notification function setup |
"Setting up", "Un-setting up", "Manual setup", "Un-supported" |
Indicates the status of SNMP Trap transmission place setting. Nothing is displayed for an unregistered device. |
|
Hub Information |
Number of Ports |
Number |
Indicates the number of FC ports of a hub. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information of Port |
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the port status. |
Hub Port Information |
WWPN of a Destination port |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the WWPN of the destination port connected to a hub port. Information about the hub is generally not displayed because the destination cannot recognize the hub. |
WWNN of a Destination port |
Eight-byte WWNN |
Indicates the WWNN of the destination port connected to a hub port. Information about the hub is generally not displayed because the destination cannot recognize the hub. |
|
Port Number of a Destination Switch |
Number |
Indicates the port number of the destination Fibre Channel switch connected to a hub port. Information about the hub is generally not displayed because the destination cannot recognize the hub. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
Device Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a router name. |
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "timeout", it is indicated as "unknown". |
|
Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "Timeout" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "Timeout" indicates that the device is registered with this software product but cannot be recognized for operation with a LAN. |
|
Manufacturer Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a manufacturer's name. |
|
Product Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a product name. |
|
IP Address of Management LAN |
IP address |
Indicates the IP address of a device. |
|
Management Software |
Any character string |
Indicates the start command or URL of Management Software. It can be changed manually with the [Change] button. For details, see "B.7 Resource View Properties".) |
|
Firmware Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the firmware version of a device. |
|
Event Notification function setup |
"Setting up", "Un-setting up", "Manual setup", "Un-supported" |
Indicates the status of SNMP Trap transmission place setting. Nothing is displayed for an unregistered device. |
|
Router Information |
Number of FC Ports |
Number |
Indicates the number of FC ports of a router. |
Number of WAN Ports |
Number |
Indicates the number of WAN ports of a router. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information of Port |
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the port status. |
FC Port Information |
WWPN of a Destination port |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the WWPN of the destination port connected to an FC port. |
WWNN of a Destination port |
Eight-byte WWNN |
Indicates the WWNN of the destination port connected to an FC port. |
|
Destination Switch Port Number |
Number |
Indicates the port number of the destination Fibre Channel switch connected to an FC port. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
Device Name |
Any character string |
Identifier used by this software product. Each device name is unique in its management. For a storage device, a device name + serial number, WWN, etc., is displayed. SNMP SysName is indicated if it is specified for the device. A management name is indicated if it has been defined from this software product. |
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "undefined", it is indicated as "unknown". |
|
Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "Timeout", "Undefined", "Invalid Password" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "Timeout" indicates that the device is registered with this software product but cannot be recognized for operation with a LAN. "Undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software product. In the event of Invalid Password, change the device password stored by this software product. Select [Device]-[Change Account Information for Device Management] from the menu. |
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Manugacturer Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a manufacturer's name. |
|
Product Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a product name. |
|
IP Address |
IP address |
Indicates the IP address of a device. |
|
Management Software |
Any character string |
Indicates the start command or URL of Management Software. (For devices other than ETERNUS3000, ETERNUS4000(M80,M100), GR series devices, it can be changed manually with the [Change] button. For details, see "B.7 Resource View Properties".) |
|
Firmware Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the firmware version. |
|
Event Notification function setup |
"Setting up", "Un-setting up", "Manual setup", "Un-supported" |
Indicates the status of SNMP Trap transmission place setting. Nothing is displayed for an unregistered device. |
|
Storage Information |
Storage Type |
"Disk", "Tape", "Array", "Robot" |
Indicates information on the type of storage device. |
Serial Number |
Serial number |
Indicates the serial number of a device. |
|
BOX ID |
BOX ID |
BOX ID is displayed for ETERNUS8000 series, ETERNUS6000 series, ETERNUS4000 series, ETERNUS3000 series, ETERNUS2000 series and GR series. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Specified AffinityGroup Information |
Specified AffinityGroup |
Any character string |
Indicates the AffinityGroup name of configured storage. (ETERNUS8000 series, ETERNUS6000 series, ETERNUS4000 series, ETERNUS3000 series, ETERNUS2000 series and GR series only) |
LUN in AffinityGroup |
Any character string |
Indicates LUN in the storage AffinityGroup using a decimal numbers format. (ETERNUS8000 series, ETERNUS6000 series, ETERNUS4000 series, ETERNUS3000 series, ETERNUS2000 series and GR series only) |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
WWPN |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) set for a CA. |
WWNN |
Eight-byte WWNN |
Indicates the WWNN (World Wide Node Name) set for a CA. |
|
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "fatal", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "undefined", it is indicated as "unknown". |
|
Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "Timeout", "Undefined", "Invalid Password" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "Timeout" indicates that the device was previously recognized but currently cannot be recognized. "Undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software product. In the event of Invalid Password, change the device password stored by this software product. Select [Device]-[Change Account Information for Device Management] from the menu. |
|
Supported FC Classes |
"Class1", "Class2", "Class3", |
Indicates the classes of Fibre Channel supported by a CA. |
|
Supported FC Port Type |
"N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public" |
Indicates the type of Fibre Channel port supported by a CA. (The indicated type is incorrect unless the Fibre Channel switch is managed by connecting it to LOOP.) |
|
Current FC Port Type |
"N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public" |
Indicates the type of Fibre Channel port for which a CA is active. |
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Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicates the driver version. |
|
FC Port Information |
Group Number |
Value |
Indicates the group name of the storage side where a channel adapter (CA) is mounted. (ROUTER number for the ETERNUS6000, GR740, GR840 and CM number for the ETERNUS8000, ETERNUS4000, ETERNUS3000, ETERNUS2000, GR710, GR720, GR730 ) |
CA Exchange Unit Number |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates the unit of channel adapter (CA) replacement. Channel adapters having the same value are affected by a host system replacement. |
|
Port Number |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates the port number of a channel adapter (CA). |
|
Affinity Type |
"No_Affinity", "Another_Binding", "GR_PortZone_Binding", "GR_Subsystem_Zone_Binding" |
Indicates the type of host affinity (zone function). No_Affinity indicates that an access path is not set. Another_Binding indicates that storage affinity (LUN mapping) is not set or that zoning is set with a Fibre Channel switch or storage. GR_PortZone_Binding indicates that affinity is set for ETERNUS8000, ETERNUS6000, ETERNUS4000, ETERNUS3000 M50, GR710, GR720, GR730. For ETERNUS3000 M50, GR710, GR720, GR730, a zone is set for each CA port. GR_Subsystem_Zone_Binding indicates that affinity is set for the ETERNUS8000, ETERNUS6000, ETERNUS4000, ETERNUS3000(excluding the M50), ETERNUS2000 and GR740 series. For the ETERNUS8000, ETERNUS6000, ETERNUS4000, ETERNUS3000 (excluding the M50), ETERNUS2000 and GR740 series, a zone is set for the subsystem. |
Specified AffinityGroup Information |
Specified AffinityGroup |
Any character string |
Indicates the AffinityGroup name of configured storage. |
LUN in AffinityGroup |
Any character string |
Indicates the LUN of a storage device with the AffinityGroup name. |
|
Access Path Information |
AffinityGroup Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the AffinityGroup name set for a CA. |
Connection Permission WWPN |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the WWPN of the HBA side associated with the above AffinityGroup name. (Host affinity setup) |
|
Operation Mode |
Any character string |
Indicates the operation mode set for a CA. (The current value is not entered.) |
|
Current FC Class |
"Class1", "Class2", "Class3", "Class4", "Class6", "ClassF" |
Indicates the Fibre Channel class set for a CA. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
SCSI Bus Information |
Group Number |
0, 1 |
Indicates the group name of the storage side where a channel adapter (SCSI CA) is mounted. |
CA Exchange Unit Number |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates the unit of channel adapter (SCSI CA) replacement. Channel adapters having the same value are affected by hot system replacement. |
|
Port Number |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates the port number of a channel adapter (SCSI CA). |
|
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "undefined", it is indicated as "unknown". |
|
Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "Timeout", "Undefined", "Invalid password" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "Timeout" indicates that that the device was previously recognized but currently cannot be recognized. "Undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software product. In the event of Invalid Password, change the device password stored by this software product. Select [Device]-[Change Account Information for Device Management] from the menu. |
|
SCSI ID |
Decimal number |
Indicates a SCSI ID. |
|
SCSI LUN |
Decimal number |
Indicates a SCSI LUN. |
|
Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicates the driver version. |
Bridge information (SCSI-related information) is not displayed for tape encryption devices.
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
Device Name |
Any character string |
Identifier used by this software product. Each device name is unique in its management. For a bridge, device name + serial number, WWN, etc., is displayed. SNMP SysName is indicated if it is specified for the device. In addition, a management name is indicated if one has been defined from this software product. |
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "undefined", it is indicated as "unknown". |
|
Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "Timeout", "Undefined", "Invalid password" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "Timeout" indicates that the device is registered with this software product but cannot be recognized for operation with a LAN. "Undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software product. In the event of Invalid Password, change the password of the device retained in this software product. Select [Device]-[Change Account Information for Device Management] from the Domain view menu. |
|
Manufacturer Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a manufacturer's name. |
|
Product Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a product name. |
|
IP Address |
IP address |
Indicates the IP address of a device. |
|
Management Software |
Any character string |
Indicates the start command or URL of Management Software. It can be changed manually with the [Change] button. For details, see "B.7 Resource View Properties".) |
|
Firmware Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the firmware version. |
|
Event Notification function setup |
"Setting up", "Un-setting up", "Manual setup", "Un-supported" |
Indicates the status of SNMP Trap transmission place setting. Nothing is displayed for an unregistered device. |
|
Bridge (SCSI-related) Information |
FCP LUN |
Decimal number |
Indicates a LUN that is recognized in Fibre Channel of the destination device. |
SCSI Bus Adapter Number |
Decimal number |
Indicates the SCSI bus adapter number of the destination device. |
|
SCSI Initiator Number |
Decimal number |
Indicates the initiator number of the destination device. |
|
SCSI ID |
Decimal number |
Indicates the SCSI ID of the destination device. |
|
SCSI LUN |
Decimal number |
Indicates the SCSI LUN of the destination device. |
|
Manufacturer Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the destination device manufacturer name. |
|
Product Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the destination device product name. |
|
Storage Type |
"Disk", "Tape", "Array", "Robot" |
Indicates the storage type of the destination device. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
SCSI Bus Adapter Number |
Decimal number |
Indicates a SCSI bus adapter number. |
SCSI Initiator Number |
Decimal number |
Indicates an initiator number. |
|
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "undefined", it is indicated as "unknown". |
|
Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "Timeout", "Undefined", "Invalid password" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "Timeout" indicates that the device was previously recognized but currently cannot be recognized. "Undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software product. In the event of Invalid Password, change the device password stored by this software product. Select [Device]-[Change Account Information for Device Management] from the menu. |
|
SCSI Device Information |
FCP LUN |
Decimal number |
Indicates the LUN that is recognized in Fibre Channel of the destination device. |
Manufacturer Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the destination device manufacturer name. |
|
Product Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the destination device product name. |
|
SCSI ID |
Decimal number |
Indicates the SCSI ID of the destination device. |
|
SCSI LUN |
Decimal number |
Indicates the SCSI LUN of the destination device. |
|
Storage Type |
"Array","Library","Tape","Disk","Robot" |
Indicates the storage type of the destination device |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
SCSI Device Information |
FCP_LUN of Device |
Decimal number |
Indicates a LUN that is made accessible in Fibre Channel. |
Device Manufacturer Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the manufacturer of a device. |
|
Device Product Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the product name of a device. |
|
SCSI ID of Device |
Decimal number |
Indicates the SCSI ID of a device. |
|
SCSI LUN of Device |
Decimal number |
Indicates the SCSI LUN of a device. |
|
Storage Type of Device |
"Array","Library","Tape","Disk","Robot" |
Indicates the device storage type. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
Device Name |
Any character string |
Identifier used by this software product. Each device name is unique in its management. For a library, device name + serial number, WWN, etc., is displayed. SNMP SysName is indicated if it is specified for the device. A management name is indicated if it has been defined from this software product. |
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "undefined", it is indicated as "unknown". |
|
Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "Timeout", "Undefined" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "Timeout" indicates that the device is registered with this software product but cannot be recognized for operation with a LAN. "Undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software product. |
|
Manufacturer Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a manufacturer's name. |
|
Product Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a product name. |
|
IP Address |
IP address |
Indicates the IP address of a device. |
|
Management Software |
Any character string |
Indicates the start command or URL of Management Software. It can be changed manually with [Change] button. For details, see "B.7 Resource View Properties".) |
|
Firmware Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the firmware version. |
|
Event Notification function setup |
"Setting up", "Un-setting up", "Manual setup", "Un-supported" |
Indicates the status of SNMP Trap transmission place setting. Nothing is displayed for an unregistered device. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
Specified LUN |
Number |
Indicates a LUN (HLU) contained in AffinityGroup (ZONE) of the ETERNUS series and GR series. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information of Port |
WWPN |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the World Wide Port Name (WWPN) specified for this port. |
WWNN |
Eight-byte WWNN |
Indicates the World Wide Node Name (WWNN) specified for this port. |
|
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error" |
Indicates the device status. |
|
Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "Timeout" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "Timeout" indicates that the device was was previously recognized but currently cannot be recognized. |
|
Manufacturer Name (Extraction from WWN) |
Any character string |
Manufacturer's information included in WWN is extracted and displayed. |
|
Device Inquiry |
Any character string |
Indicates Inquiry information on the device that the switch acquired (manufacturer name and device name). This manufacturer name might be different from manufacturer information extracted from WWN. |
|
Current FC Port Type |
"N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public" |
Indicates the type of Fibre Channel port for which this port is active. |
|
Supported FC Classes |
"Class1", "Class2", "Class3", "Class4", "Class6", "ClassF" |
Indicates the class of Fibre Channel supported by this port. |
|
Supported FC Port Type |
"N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public" |
Indicates the type of Fibre Channel port supported by this port. (The indicated value is incorrect unless the Fibre Channel switch is managed by connecting it to LOOP.) |
|
Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicates the driver version. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
Device Name |
Any character string |
Indicates an identifier used by this software product. Each device name is unique in its management. |
Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "Undefined," the device status is indicated as "unknown". |
|
Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "timeout", "Undefined" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "timeout" indicates that the device is registered with this product but cannot be recognized for operation with a LAN. "Undefined" indicates that the operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, but the device is not registered with this software product. |
|
Controller Information |
Controller Number |
Decimal number |
Indicates a controller number. |
To start the Correlation window, select [File]-[Correlation Window] from the resource view menu.
Icons and connection lines
The icon color indicates the resource status as follows:
Color |
Status |
---|---|
Green or Transparent |
Operation is normal. |
Yellow |
A warning was issued. |
Red |
An error occurred. |
Gray |
No response. (LAN becomes interrupted, power supply of device OFF, etc.) |
Violet |
An unregistered device. |
This section describes the menus that can be used in the Correlation window. To display multiple commands on a popup menu, right-click a device and select an item on the popup menu. Any of the commands can be selected for execution.
File
New creation
Selecting this clears the data displayed in the Correlation window.
Open
Select this to read and display configuration data. The data currently displayed in the Correlation window is cleared.
Save
Selecting this overwrites data in the current save file with the data displayed in the current window.
Save As
Select this to save the configuration data currently displayed in the Correlation window to a file different from the current save file and assign a new name to this file.
Save List As CSV
Selecting this saves the data displayed in lists to the specified file in a CSV format. Because the data is in the CSV format, it can be used with other applications.
Page Setup
Select this to set the page format for printing.
Select this to print the Correlation window.
Quit(X)
Selecting this closes the Correlation window.
View
Zoom
[In] * Selecting this increases the display magnification.
[Out] * Selecting this reduces the display magnification.
[Fit] * Selecting this automatically adjusts the display magnification according to the window size.
Layout
Select this to automatically optimize the layout of devices and elements displayed in the Correlation window. After the layout or display elements are changed manually, this function can be used so that the correlation display is easily understood.
Orthogonal Line Mode
Selecting this mode displays connection lines between elements in a device, resulting in an image similar to a circuit diagram. This function is useful for minimizing the display of many elements. If this window mode is selected again, it is invalidated.
Toolbar
The frequently used menu items are defined in the toolbar. This toolbar can be set to the display and non-display. Default is a display.
Status Bar
Operation information on the window of the Correlation window is displayed in the status bar. This status bar can be set to the display and non-display. Default is set as display.
List(E)
The End to End list which listing displays the correlating element can be displayed. This End to End list can be set to the display and non-display. Default is non-display.
Overview(S)
Selecting this opens a window that displays all configuration data controlled with the Correlation window. The Overview can display the range of data indicated in the Correlation window. In addition, the mouse can be used to specify the range to be displayed in the Correlation window.
Refresh
Selecting this obtains information on all devices displayed in the Correlation window from the devices via a LAN.
The processing time depends on the LAN status, number of devices, and size of the configuration set for devices. It may take approximately several minutes from execution until the information is displayed.
Element
Detail
Select this to specify whether the window provides a detailed display of elements in a device.
If [Expand] is selected, a detailed display of elements is provided.
If [Collapse] is selected, no element is displayed and only unit icons are displayed.
Table Element(F)
The elements selected with the mouse are integrated and displayed in the form of a table element.
If [ON] is selected, table element is displayed as integrated element icon.
If [OFF] is selected, integrated element icon is displayed as table element.
Table Element Magnification
The display magnification of all the table elements displayed in the Correlation window is changed.
Action
Selecting [Disk Map] displays disk allocation information of the selected device.
Visible(H)
A dialog appears, enabling selection of element display components by type.
Check the check box of an element component to display it. Uncheck the check box of an element component to not display it.
This function is useful if too many elements are displayed, which makes it difficult to differentiate among items in the window, and for eliminating unused elements from the window. Check box selection is disabled in cases where the minimum amount of information, such as an HBA (port) data, is displayed as required; and in such cases, the contents displayed cannot be controlled.
Property
Selecting this displays the properties of the selected element.
Help
Help
Select this to display "User's Guide" of Correlation window.
Message Reference
Select this to display "Message Guide" of Correlation window.
Event Reference
Select this to display "Event Guide" of Correlation window.
Version Information
Client information, user information, connected server information, and Java virtual machine information are displayed. Moreover, when the Refresh button is selected, the memory that this software product uses is opened.
This chapter describes the properties displayed from element icons in the Correlation window.
The following table describes properties of elements a server node, as displayed in the window:
The middleware and driver version information that is displayed in the properties is identical to the information output by the version information display command for the middleware and the package version information for the corresponding package. To check the relationship of this version to the product version, refer to documents such as the installation guide for the middleware.
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates the host name of a server node as the icon name. If a server node having the same host name is already stored in the manager management database, the host name indicated here may be followed by ". + suffix-number (*1)". If the host name cannot be resolved, the host name is indicated in the "IP-ip-address" format. *1 Suffix numbers are assigned sequentially from 0. |
Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. The resource view displays the status of whichever of the two, the HBA and multipath, is the more abnormal. The Correlation window displays the status of the devices that are most abnormal out of all elements statuses managed in the server node. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "undefined", it is indicated as "unknown". |
|
Monitoring Status |
"Normal", "Timeout", "Undefined", "Invalid Password" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "Normal" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "Timeout" indicates that the device is registered with this software product but cannot be recognized for operation with a LAN. "Undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software product. In the case of "Invalid Password", change the device password stored by this software product. Select [Device(D)]-[Change Account Information for Device Management(C)] from the resource view menu. |
|
Vender ID |
Any character string |
Indicates information which identifies manufacturer's name or manufacturer. When cannot specify manufacturer, the following information is displayed.
However, for the Linux versions of Agent, for the HP-UX versions of Agent and when no information could be collected, no value is displayed. |
|
Product ID |
Any character string |
Indicates information which identifies product's name or product. When cannot specify product, the following information is displayed.
However, for the Linux versions of Agent and when no information could be collected, no value is displayed. |
|
IP Address |
IP address |
Indicates the IP address of a device in a LAN. |
|
Management Software |
Any character string |
Indicates the Management Software set in the resource view. |
|
Server Node Information |
OS Type |
"Solaris", "WindowsNT", "Windows2000", "Windows2003", "Linux", "Linux (SUSE)", "Linux(VMware)", "HP-UX", "AIX" |
Indicates an OS name. Solaris denotes the Solaris OS. Windows NT denotes WindowsNT, Windows2000 denotes Windows 2000, and Windows2003 denotes Windows Server 2003. Linux, Linux (SUSE) denotes Linux. Linux(VMware) denotes VMware. HP-UX denotes HP-UX. AIX denotes AIX. |
OS Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the OS version number. For the Solaris OS versions of Agent, 2.6, 7, 8, and 9 are displayed. For the Windows versions of Agent, 4.0, 5.0 and 5.2 are displayed. For the Linux versions of Agent, the kernel version numbers are displayed. For the HP-UX versions of Agent, the release identifiers are displayed. For the AIX versions of Agent, version numbers are displayed in the "version-number.release-number" format. |
|
Agent Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the internal version number information of Agent. However, if no information could be collected from Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Node identifier |
Node identifier |
Indicates a PRIMECLUSTER node identifier. This information is displayed only in the Solaris or Linux(RHEL) PRIMECLUSTER environment. Nothing is displayed if Agent fails to collect information. |
|
Events |
- |
Any character string |
The same information as that of the properties of the Domain and Side views is displayed. |
Memo pad |
Manager |
Any character string |
The same information as that of the properties of the Domain and Side views is displayed. |
Location |
Any character string |
The same information as that of the properties of the Domain and Side views is displayed. |
|
Memo |
Any character string |
The same information as that of the properties of the Domain and Side views is displayed. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Displays the name of an application as the icon name |
Status |
"normal", "warning" |
Displays the application status. "normal" indicates the status that all information associated with the application is available. "warning" indicates the status that information associated with the application such as DBMS (database) system information and raw device information cannot be obtained. In this status the icon name for unavailable information is displayed. |
|
Status Description |
Character string indicating details about the status |
Indicates detail information on the status. In the "normal" status, no message is displayed. In the "warning" status, the following message is displayed indicating that the associated information could not be obtained. |
|
Application Information |
Manager |
Any character string |
Displays information on the administrator of the application. (It can be changed manually with the [Change] button.) |
Management Software |
Any character string |
Indicates the start command or URL of Management Software. (It can be changed manually with the [Change] button.) |
|
Memo |
Any character string |
Displays memo information. (It can be changed manually with the [Change] button.) |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a database name as an icon name. |
Instance Status |
"normal" |
Indicates the instance status. |
|
Status Description |
"OPEN" |
Indicates the instance status. OPEN is displayed after a startup or alter database open command is executed. |
|
Oracle DB Information |
Instance Name |
Any character string |
Indicates an instance name. |
Instance Start Time |
Any character string |
Indicates the instance start date and time. |
|
Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the leading 64 characters of the Oracle database version number. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"DBMS Devices(Oracle)" |
Indicates an integration icon name. |
DB Information |
Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a database name as an icon name. |
Instance Status |
"OK" |
Indicates the instance status. |
|
Status Description |
"OPEN" |
Indicates the instance status. OPEN is displayed after a startup or alter database open command is executed. |
|
Instance Name |
Any character string |
Indicates an instance name. |
|
Instance Start Time |
Any character string |
Indicates the instance start date and time. |
|
Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the leading 64 characters of the Oracle database version number. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Instance Name"_Control", Instance Name"_Data", Instance Name"_Log" |
Indicates an instance name and file type as an icon name. Control indicates a control file. Data indicates a data file. Log indicates a log file. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"DBMS File Types(Oracle)" |
Indicates an integration icon name. |
Oracle DB File Information |
File Types |
Instance Name"_Control", Instance Name"_Data", Instance Name"_Log" |
Indicates an instance name and file type as an icon name. Control indicates a control file. Data indicates a data file. Log indicates a log file. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a raw device name, file name or disk group name as an icon name. |
File Status |
"normal", "warning" |
Indicates the file status. |
|
Status Description |
If the file type is a control file: "CURRENT", "BACKUP", "CREATED", "CLONE", "STANDBY" If the file type is a data file: "ONLINE", "OFFLINE", "SYSTEM", "RECOVER", "SYSOFF" If the file type is a log file: "UNUSED", "CURRENT", "ACTIVE", "CLEARING", "CLEARING_CURRENT", "INACTIVE", "INVALID", "STALE", "DELETED" |
Indicates the file status. The detailed statuses are as follows for a control file: CURRENT indicates that the standby database is open after activation or recovery. BACKUP indicates that the database is being recovered with the backup file. CREATED indicates that the database is being recovered with the created file. CLONE indicates the clone database status. STANDBY indicates the standby database status. The detailed statuses are as follows for a data file: ONLINE indicates the online state. OFFLINE indicates the offline state. SYSTEM indicates the system data file status. RECOVER indicates recovery is required. SYSOFF indicates the offline system status. The detailed statuses are as follows for a log file: UNUSED indicates that the REDO log has not yet been written. CURRENT indicates the current REDO log status. ACTIVE indicates the active log status, not the current log status. CLEARING indicates the status of log re-creation. CLEARING_CURRENT indicates the erasure status of the current log. INACTIVE indicates the log status not required for instance recovery. INVALID indicates that the REDO log file cannot be accessed. STALE indicates that the contents of the REDO log file are incomplete. DELETED indicates that the REDO log file is not being used. |
|
DB File Information |
Log Group Number |
Decimal number |
For a log file, a log group number is displayed. |
Creation Date |
File creation date and time |
For a control or data file, the file creation date and time are displayed. |
|
Data Type |
Any character string |
For a data file, the table area name of the file is displayed. |
|
File Type |
"Control_File", "Data_File", "Log_File" |
Indicates the file type. Control_File indicates a control file. Data_File indicates a data file. Log_File indicates a log file. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"DBMS Files(Oracle)" |
Indicates an integration icon name. |
DB File Information |
File Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a raw device name, file name or disk group name as an icon name. |
File Status |
"normal", "warning" |
Indicates the file status. |
|
Status Description |
If the file type is a control file: "CURRENT", "BACKUP", "CREATED", "CLONE", "STANDBY" If the file type is a data file: "ONLINE", "OFFLINE", "SYSTEM", "RECOVER", "SYSOFF" If the file type is a log file: "UNUSED", "CURRENT", "ACTIVE", "CLEARING", "CLEARING_CURRENT", "INACTIVE", "INVALID", "STALE", "DELETED" |
Indicates the file status. The detailed statuses are as follows for a control file: CURRENT indicates that the standby database is open after activation or recovery. BACKUP indicates that the database is being recovered with the backup file. CREATED indicates that the database is being recovered with the created file. CLONE indicates the clone database status. STANDBY indicates the standby database status. The detailed statuses are as follows for a data file: ONLINE indicates the online state. OFFLINE indicates the offline state. SYSTEM indicates the system data file status. RECOVER indicates recovery is required. SYSOFF indicates the offline system status. The detailed statuses are as follows for a log file: UNUSED indicates that the REDO log has not yet been written. CURRENT indicates the current REDO log status. ACTIVE indicates the active log status, not the current log status. CLEARING indicates the status of log re-creation. CLEARING_CURRENT indicates the erasure status of the current log. INACTIVE indicates the log status not required for instance recovery. INVALID indicates that the REDO log file cannot be accessed. STALE indicates that the contents of the REDO log file are incomplete. DELETED indicates that the REDO log file is not being used. |
|
Log Group Number |
Decimal number |
For a log file, a log group number is displayed. |
|
Creation Date |
File creation date and time |
For a control or data file, the file creation date and time are displayed. |
|
Data Type |
Any character string |
For a data file, the table area name of the file is displayed. |
|
File Type |
"Control_File", "Data_File", "Log_File" |
Indicates the file type. Control_File indicates a control file. Data_File indicates a data file. Log_File indicates a log file. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a database name as an icon name. For multi-RDB operations, the database name is displayed in the format of an RDB system name.database name. |
DB Information |
Create Date |
Database definition date and time |
Indicates the database definition date and time. |
Create User |
Any character string |
Indicates the database definer name. |
|
Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the Symfoware version number. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"DBMS Devices(Symfo)" |
Indicates an integration icon name. |
DB Information |
Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a database name. For multi-RDB operations, the database name is displayed in the format of an RDB system name.database name. |
Create Date |
Database definition date and time |
Indicates the database definition date and time. |
|
Create User |
Any character string |
Indicates the database definer name. |
|
Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the Symfoware version number. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"RDBDic", "RDBDir", "Log", "system", Log group name"_UserLogGroup", DB name"_DBSpace" For multi-RDB operation, RDB system name":", or RDB system name"". is prefixed to the value. |
Indicates the file type as an icon name. RDBDic indicates the RDB dictionary. RDBDir is the RDB directory. Log is the log group management file. system is the system log group. Log group name"_UserLogGroup" is a user log group. DB name"_DBSpace" is a database. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"DBMS File Types(Symfo)" |
Indicates an integration icon name. |
DB File Type Information |
File Types |
"RDBDic", "RDBDir", "Log", "system", Log group name"_UserLogGroup", DB name"_DBSpace" For multi-RDB operation, RDB system name":", or RDB system name"". is prefixed to the value. |
Indicates the file type as an icon name. RDBDic indicates the RDB dictionary. RDBDir is the RDB directory. Log is the log group management file. system is the system log group. Log group name"_UserLogGroup" is a user log group. DB name"_DBSpace" is a database. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a raw device name or file name as an icon name. |
File Status |
"normal", "warning", "Error" |
Indicates the file status. |
|
Status Description |
For a dictionary file: "HER", "SOF", "CRV", "MRV", For the RDB Directory file for a user log group: "normal", "inhibit" For a log group management file: "---", "trouble", "trouble(CMD)" For a log management file: "avail", "failure", For a temporary log file: "---", "active", "trouble", "trouble(CMD)" For an archive log file: "using", "full", "empty", "inh", "inh(CMD)", "switch", "icoff" For a database space: "HER", "SOF", "DER", "CRV", "MRV", "TIH", "---" |
Indicates the detailed status of the file. For a dictionary file, the detailed statuses are as follows: For the RDB Directory file for a user log group, the detailed statuses are as follows: For a log group management file, the detailed statuses are as follows: For a log management file, the detailed statuses are as follows: For a temporary log file, the detailed statuses are as follows: For an archive log file, the detailed statuses are as follows: For a database space, the detailed statuses are as follows: |
|
Database Space Status |
Format: Type of operation information/target containing operation information Type of Operation Information "INH", "NUP", "NRC", "NRW", "---" Target Containing Operation Information "DBS", "---" |
Indicates detail information on the database space. The types of operation information are as follows: Targets containing operation information are as follows: |
|
DB File Information |
File Type |
"RDB Dictionary", "RDB Directory(user)", "Loggroup Management File", "Log Management File", "Temporary Log Index", "Temporary Log Ai", "Temporary Log Bi", "Archive Log", "DB Space" |
Indicates the file type. RDB Dictionary denotes the RDB dictionary. RDB Directory denotes the RDB directory. RDB Directory(user) denotes the RDB directory for a user log group. Loggroup Management File denotes the log group management file. Log Management File denotes the log management file. Temporary Log Index denotes the index area for temporary logs. Temporary Log Ai denotes the Ai temporary log file. Temporary Log Bi denotes the Bi temporary log file. Archive Log denotes an archive log file. DB Space denotes a database. |
Creation Date |
Date and time of file creation and re-registration |
Indicates the date and time when a temporary log file is created and re-registered. This information is displayed only for the temporary log file. |
|
Group |
Any character string |
Indicates a log group name. This information is displayed only for a system log group log management file, system log group RDB directory file, user log group log management file, and user log group RDB directory file. |
|
Entry |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of transaction entries. This information is displayed only for a raw device or a file in which the log index area is defined. |
|
DataBase Space Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a database space name. This information is displayed only for a raw device or a file in which a database space is defined. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"DBMS Files(Symfo)" |
Indicates an integration icon name. |
DB File Information |
File name |
Any character string |
Indicates a raw device name or file name as an icon name. |
Status |
"normal","warning", "error" |
Indicates the file status. |
|
Status Description |
For a dictionary file: "HER", "SOF", "CRV", "MRV", For the RDB Directory file for a user log group: "normal", "inhibit" For a log group management file: "---", "trouble", "trouble(CMD)" For a log management file: "avail", "failure", For a temporary log file: "---", "active", "trouble", "trouble(CMD)" For an archive log file: "using", "full", "empty", "inh", "inh(CMD)", "switch", "icoff" For a database space: "HER", "SOF", "DER", "CRV", "MRV", "TIH", "---" |
Indicates the detailed status of the file. For a dictionary file, the detailed statuses are as follows: For the RDB Directory file for a user log group, the detailed statuses are as follows: For a log group management file, the detailed statuses are as follows: For a log management file, the detailed statuses are as follows: For a temporary log file, the detailed statuses are as follows: For an archive log file, the detailed statuses are as follows: For a database space, the detailed statuses are as follows: |
|
Database Space Status |
Format: Type of operation information/target containing operation information Type of Operation Information "INH", "NUP", "NRC", "NRW", "---" Target Containing Operation Information "DBS", "---" |
Indicates detail information on the database space. The types of operation information are as follows: Targets containing operation information are as follows: |
|
File Type |
"RDB Dictionary", "RDB Directory(user)", "Loggroup Management File", "Log Management File", "Temporary Log Index", "Temporary Log Ai", "Temporary Log Bi", "Archive Log", "DB Space" |
Indicates the file type. RDB Dictionary denotes the RDB dictionary. RDB Directory denotes the RDB directory. RDB Directory(user) denotes the RDB directory for a user log group. Loggroup Management File denotes the log group management file. Log Management File denotes the log management file. Temporary Log Index denotes the index area for temporary logs. Temporary Log Ai denotes the Ai temporary log file. Temporary Log Bi denotes the Bi temporary log file. Archive Log denotes an archive log file. DB Space denotes a database. |
|
Creattion Date |
Date and time of file creation and re-registration |
Indicates the date and time when a temporary log file is created and re-registered. This information is displayed only for the temporary log file. |
|
Group |
Any character string |
Indicates a log group name. This information is displayed only for a system log group log management file, system log group RDB directory file, user log group log management file, and user log group RDB directory file. |
|
Entry |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of transaction entries. This information is displayed only for a raw device or a file in which the log index area is defined. |
|
DataBase Space Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a database space name. This information is displayed only for a raw device or a file in which a database space is defined. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string Adds "instance name:" when an instance name is specified. |
Indicates the name of a database. |
Database Status |
"normal" , "warning" |
Indicates the database status. |
|
Status Description |
"OK", "pre recovery", "recovering", "not recovered", "offline" |
Indicates the database status. OK indicates that is normal. pre recovery indicates that the recovery processing in progress. recovering indicates that the recovery processing in progress. not recovered indicates that recovery failed. offline indicates that it is offline. |
|
DB Information |
Data definition date |
Any character string |
Indicates the database definition date and time. |
Version |
Any character string |
Indicates SQL Server version information. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"DBMS Devices(SQL Server)" |
Indicates an integration icon name. |
DB Information |
Name |
Any character string Adds "instance name:" when an instance name is specified. |
Indicates the name of an integration icon. |
Status |
"normal" , "warning" |
Indicates the database status. |
|
Status Description |
"OK", "pre recovery", "recovering", "not recovered", "offline" |
Indicates the database status. OK indicates that is normal. pre recovery indicates that the recovery processing in progress. recovering indicates that the recovery processing in progress. not recovered indicates that recovery failed. offline indicates that it is offline. |
|
Create Date |
Any character string |
Indicates the database definition date and time. |
|
Version |
Any character string |
Indicates SQL Server version information. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
DB name:file group name Adds "instance name" when an instance name is specified. |
Indicates the name of a file group. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"DBMS File Types(SQL Server)" |
Indicates the name of an integration icon. |
DB Filegroup Integration |
Filegroup Name |
DB name:file group name Adds "instance name" when an instance name is specified. |
Indicates the name of a file group. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates the full path to a file. |
Logical Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the logical name of a file. |
|
File Type |
"Data File", "Log File" |
Indicates the file type. Data File denotes a data file. Log File denotes a log file. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"DBMS Files(SQL Server)" |
Indicates the name of an integration icon. |
DB File Information |
File Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the full path to a file. |
Logical Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the logical name of a file. |
|
File Type |
"Data File", "Log File" |
Indicates the file type. Data File denotes a data file. Log File denotes a log file. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates the file system type (ufs,zfs, qfs) and mount point as an icon name. If the file system type is zfs, it is displayed as follows: ufs (zfs) mount point If the file system type is qfs, this is displayed as follows: ufs (QFS/SAM-QFS/SAM-FS) mount point |
UFS-File System Information |
Device No. |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates a device number. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates the file system type (sfxfs, sfcfs) and mount type as an icon name. |
Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the version information of SafeFILE(/Global) and GFS. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
|
Management Software |
Any character string |
Indicates the URL that an administrative client can use to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View". This information is displayed only in the following cases: * For the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system * When "Web-Based Admin View" is running on the server node To enable a client to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View", the administrative client must satisfy the operating requirements of the "Web-Based Admin View" menu. Moreover, the administrative client is subject to the following restrictions: * The administrative client must have Java Plug-in. * The URL of the primary administrative server is displayed. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"META", "LOG", "DATA" |
Indicates usage of the SafeFILE, SafeFILE/Global, or GFS partition as an icon name. META indicates a metadata area. LOG indicates an update log area. DATA indicates a file data area. |
Version |
Any character string |
Indicates version information of SafeFILE(/Global) and GFS. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
|
Management Software |
Any character string |
Indicates the URL that an administrative client can use to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View". This information is displayed only in the following cases: * For the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system * When "Web-Based Admin View" is running on the server node To enable the administrative client to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View", the administrative client must satisfy the operating requirements of the "Web-Based Admin View" menu. Moreover, the administrative client is subject to the following restrictions: * The administrative client must have Java Plug-in. * The URL of the primary administrative server is displayed. |
|
File System Type |
Size |
Decimal number |
Indicates the partition size (in kilobytes). The displayed value is 0 during configuration change processing. |
File System ID |
FS identification number or partition ID |
Indicates an FS identification number for the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system. Indicates a partition ID for the SafeFILE and GFS local file system. |
|
Transit |
"add" |
"add" is displayed only during partition addition processing. |
|
Device Number |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates a device number. |
|
Mount |
Any character string |
Indicates the mount point. If no device is currently mounted, ----- is displayed for the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"File System Areas( "File System Type (sfxfs,sfcfs) and Mount Point" )" |
Indicates usage of the SafeFILE(/Global), GFS area integration information as an icon name. File System type(sfxfs,sfcfs) and Mount Point is correlated with integrated SafeFILE(/Global) and GFS area. |
File System Type Integration |
Area/Usage |
"META", "LOG", "DATA" |
Indicates usage of the SafeFILE, SafeFILE/Global, or GFS partition as an icon name. META indicates a metadata area. LOG indicates an update log area. DATA indicates a file data area. |
Version |
Any character string |
Indicates version information of SafeFILE(/Global) and GFS. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
|
Management Software |
URL |
Indicates the URL that an administrative client can use to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View". This information is displayed only in the following cases: * For the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system * When "Web-Based Admin View" is running on the server node To enable the administrative client to open the menu of Management Software "Web-Based Admin View", the administrative client must satisfy the operating requirements of the "Web-Based Admin View" menu. Moreover, the administrative client is subject to the following restrictions: * The administrative client must have Java Plug-in. * The URL of the primary administrative server is displayed. |
|
Size |
Decimal number |
Indicates the partition size (kilobytes). The displayed value is 0 during configuration change processing. |
|
File System ID |
FS identification number or partition ID |
Indicates an FS identification number for the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system. Indicates a partition ID for the SafeFILE and GFS local file system. |
|
Transit |
"add" |
"add" is displayed only during partition addition processing. |
|
Device Number |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates a device number. |
|
Mount |
Any character string |
Indicates the mount point. If no device is currently mounted, ----- is displayed for the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates the file system (fat, fat32, ntfs) and drive letter as an icon name. |
File System Information |
Volume Serial No. |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates a volume serial number. |
Volume Label Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a volume label name. |
|
Disk No. |
Any character string |
Indicates a disk number (assigned by Windows OS to each LU). |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates the file system type (ext2) and mount point as the icon name. |
File System Information |
Device Number |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates a device number. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates the file system type (ext3) and mount point as the icon name. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"META/DATA", "JOURNAL" |
Indicates the intended use of the ext3 file system as the icon name. META/DATA denotes the meta data and file data areas. JOURNAL denotes the journal area. |
File System Type |
Device Number |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates a device number. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"File System Areas(file system type (ext3) and mount point)" |
Indicates the name of ext3 area integration information as the icon name. Indicates the file system type (ext3) and mount point associated with the integrated ext3 area. |
File System Type Integration |
Area/Usage |
"META/DATA", "JOURNAL" |
Indicates the intended use of the ext3 file system area. META/DATA denotes the meta data and file data areas. JOURNAL denotes the journal area. |
Device Number |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates a device number. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a file system type (reiserfs) and mount point as an icon name. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"META/DATA", "JOURNAL" |
Indicates the intended use of a reiserfs file system area as an icon name. META/DATA denotes a metadata and file data areas. JOURNAL denotes a journal area. |
File System Information |
Device Number |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates a device number. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"File System Areas ("file system type (reiserfs) and mount point")" |
Indicates the name of the reiserfs area integration information as an icon name. Indicates the file system type (reiserfs) and mount point associated with an integrated reiserfs area. |
File System Area Integration Information |
Area Usage |
"META/DATA", "JOURNAL" |
Indicates the intended use of the reiserfs file system area. META/DATA denotes a metadata and file data areas. JOURNAL denotes a journal area. |
Device Number |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates a device number. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a volume name as an icon name. Asterisk (*) indicates an area that cannot be allocated for a volume or an area that can be allocated for a volume but has not yet been allocated. |
Status |
"normal", "warning", "stop", "error" |
Indicates the volume status to which the slice status on a local node is added. normal indicates that the volume is active and all of the associated slices are active. warning indicates that the volume is active and part of the associated slices are inactive. stop indicates that the volume is suspended and all of the associated slices are suspended. error indicates that the volume cannot be started or is suspended and part of the associated slices are not suspended. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, it indicates the volume status to which the slice status on a local node is not added. normal indicates that the volume is active. stop indicates that the volume is suspended. error indicates that the volume cannot be started. |
|
Status Description |
"exist non active slice", "all slices stopped", "exist non stop slice", "volume cannot be activated due to problem with data" |
Indicates the volume status to which the slice status on a local node is added. When the volume status is normal, no information is displayed. exist non active slice indicates that the volume is active and part of the associated slices are inactive. all slices stopped indicates that the volume is suspended and all of the associated slices are suspended. exist non stop slice indicates that the volume is suspended and part of the associated slices are not suspended. volume cannot be activated due to problem with data indicates that the volume is suspended and cannot be started due to invalid data. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, it indicates the volume status to which the slice status on a local node is added. ACTIVE indicates the volume is operating. STOP indicates the volume is stopped. INVALID indicates that the volume is stopped and cannot be started because data is invalid. FREE indicates that an area has not yet been allocated for the volume. PRIVATE is the area used by SafeDISK (/Global) or GDS for control and cannot be assigned as a volume. |
|
Version |
Any character string |
Indicates version information of SafeDISK(/Global) and GDS. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
|
Management Software |
URL |
Indicates the URL that an administrative client can use to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View". This information is displayed only in the following cases: * For the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system * When "Web-Based Admin View" is running on the server node To enable the administrative client to open the menu of Management Software "Web-Based Admin View", the administrative client must satisfy the operating requirements of the "Web-Based Admin View" menu. Moreover, the administrative client is subject to the following restrictions: * The administrative client must have Java Plug-in. * The URL of the primary administrative server is displayed. |
|
Mirror Disk Volume Information-1 |
Volume Status |
"ACTIVE", "STOP", "INVALID", "FREE", "PRIVATE" |
Indicates the status of a volume on the local node. ACTIVE indicates that it is active. STOP indicates that it is suspended. INVALID indicates that it is suspended and cannot be started due to invalid data. FREE indicates that it is not assigned as a volume. PRIVATE is the area used by SafeDISK (/Global) or GDS for control and cannot be assigned as a volume. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
Proxy |
"join", "part", "*" |
Indicates the proxy volume status. join indicates the linkage status. part indicates the separation status. "*" indicates that SafeDISK Snapshot has not yet been installed or no proxy volume is used. |
|
Mode |
"rw", "ro", "*" |
Indicates the access mode attribute value (default access mode). Mode indicates the local node status. rw indicates that both reading and writing are enabled. ro indicates that only reading is enabled. "*" indicates that an area cannot be allocated for the volume or that an area can be allocated but has not yet been allocated for the volume. |
|
CMode |
"rw", "ro", "*" |
Indicates the current access mode of the active volume. Mode indicates the local node status. rw indicates that both reading and writing are enabled. ro indicates that only reading is enabled. * indicates that the volume has not been started. |
|
Lock |
"on", "off", "*" |
Indicates the lock mode. Mode indicates the local node status. on indicates a lock against subsequent starts (suppressed). off indicates no lock against subsequent starts. * indicates that an area cannot be allocated for the volume or that an area can be allocated but has not yet been allocated. |
|
First Block |
Decimal number |
Indicates the first block (sector) number. |
|
Last Block |
Decimal number |
Indicates the last block (sector) number. |
|
Blocks |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of blocks (sectors) as the size. |
|
Mirror Disk Volume Information-2 |
Skip Mode |
"on", "off", "*" |
Indicates the resynchronization skip mode. on indicates that the resynchronization skip mode is on. off indicates that the resynchronization skip mode is off. * indicates that an area cannot be allocated for the volume or that an area can be allocated but has not yet been allocated for the volume. |
Jrm Mode |
"on", "off", "*" |
Indicates the high-speed resynchronization mode. on indicates the high-speed resynchronization mode is on. off indicates the high-speed resynchronization mode is off. * indicates that an area cannot be allocated for the volume or that an area can be allocated but has not yet been allocated for the volume. |
|
Disk Class |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the class to which a disk belongs. |
|
Volume Type |
"mirror", "stripe", "concat", "switch", "single" |
Indicates the type attribute. mirror indicates that the volume belongs to the mirror group. stripe indicates that the volume belongs to the GDS stripe group. concat indicates that the volume belongs to the GDS concatenation group. switch indicates that the volume belongs to a GDS switch group. single indicates that the volume belongs to a single disk. |
|
Group |
Any character string |
Indicates that the name of the group to which a volume belongs. The asterisk (*) indicates a single volume. |
|
Master Volume |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the master volume. The asterisk (*) indicates that SafeDISK and GDS Snapshot are not installed or no proxy volume is used. |
|
Connected Disk |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the disk to which a volume belongs. The asterisk (*) indicates a mirror volume. |
|
Physical Slice |
"on", "off", "*" |
Indicates the physical slice attribute of a volume. This information is displayed only for GDS. on indicates that the physical slice attribute of the volume is on. off indicates that the physical slice attribute of the volume is off. The asterisk (*) indicates an occupied or unallocated area. |
|
Slice No. |
Decimal number or "*" |
Indicates the number of slices that form the volume. This information is displayed only for GDS. * indicates that no physical slices are part of the volume. |
|
Slice Information |
Slice |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the slice. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
Slice Status |
"ACTIVE", "STOP", "INVALID", "COPY", "TEMP", "TEMP-STOP", "NOUSE" |
Indicates the slice status on a local node. ACTIVE indicates that the slice is active. STOP indicates that the slice is suspended. INVALID indicates that the slice is temporarily detached because the data are invalid. COPY indicates that copying is in progress to ensure data. TEMP indicates that the slice is detached from the volume temporarily and running independently. TEMP-STOP indicates that the slice is detached from the volume temporarily and suspended independently. NOUSE indicates that the slice is suspended and no operation is available. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Class |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the class to which the slice belongs. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Group |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the highest level group to which the slice belongs. For a single slice, the asterisk (*) is displayed. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Disk |
Any character string |
Displays the name of the disk or the lower level group (group to which this slice belongs among groups directly connected to the related highest level group) to which the slice belongs. For the highest level group is a stripe group or a concatenation group an asterisk (*) is displayed. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Volume |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the volume to which the slice belongs. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Copy Status |
"run", "bg", "intr", "wait", "*" |
Indicates the copy processing status. run indicates that the copy processing is in progress. bg indicates that the copy processing is in progress background but access to valid data is available. intr indicates that the copy processing is suspended. wait indicates that the copy processing is in queue because many copy processes are currently in execution. The asterisk (*) indicates that it is not being copied. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Jrm Mode |
"on", "off", "*" |
Indicates the high-speed resynchronization mode. on indicates that the high-speed resynchronization mode is on. off indicates that the high-speed resynchronization mode is off. The asterisk (*) indicates that it is not a mirror slice temporarily detached from the mirror volume. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Mode |
"rw", "ro", "*" |
Indicates the access mode. rw indicates that both reading and writing are available. ro indicates that only reading is available. The asterisk (*) indicates that the slice is not a mirror slice temporarily detached from the mirror volume. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Cur Blocks |
Decimal number or "*" |
Indicates the number of blocks (sectors) already copied. When the slice is not being copied or EMC TimeFinder or EMC SRDF is conducting the copy processing, the asterisk (*) is displayed. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Copy Blocks |
Decimal number or "*" |
Indicates the number of blocks (sectors) needed to be copied. When the slice is not being copied, the asterisk (*) is displayed. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Copy Delay Time |
Decimal number or "*" |
Indicates copy delay time. The unit is milliseconds. When the slice is not being copied, the asterisk (*) is displayed. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Copy Type |
"soft;", "EC", "OPC", "REC", "ROPC", "TF", "SRDF", "*" |
Indicates the type of copy function being used to copy data between the master and the proxy. soft indicates that the copy processing is in execution using a copy function (soft copy function) of the GDS sfdsk driver. EC indicates that the EC function is currently being executed in the ETERNUS series or GR series unit. OPC indicates that the OPC function is currently being executed in the ETERNUS series or GR series unit. REC indicates that the REC function is currently being executed in the ETERNUS series or GR series unit. ROPC indicates that the ROPC function is currently being executed in the ETERNUS series or GR series unit. TF indicates that the copy processing is in execution using EMC TimeFinder. SRDF indicates that the copy processing is in execution using EMC SRDF. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Source Proxy Volume |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the restoring copy source volume. For a slice not composing the copy destination master volume in which copy for restoring in progress, the asterisk (*) is displayed. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
|
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"Mirror Driver Volumes( "Group name" )" |
Indicates a SafeDISK(Global) and GDS volume integration information name as an icon name. The group name that integrated SafeDISK(Global) and GDS volume belong is shown. |
Mirror Disk Volume Information-1 |
Volume Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a volume name Asterisk (*) indicates an area that cannot be allocated for a volume or an area that can be allocated for a volume but has not yet been allocated. |
Status |
"normal", "warning", "stop", "error" |
Indicates the volume status including the slice status on a local node. normal indicates that the volume is active and all of the associated slices are active. warning indicates that the volume is active and some of the associated slices are inactive. stop indicates that the volume is suspended and all of the associated slices are suspended. error indicates that the volume cannot be started or is suspended and some of the associated slices are not suspended. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, the value indicates the volume status not including the slice status on a local node. normal indicates that the volume is active. stop indicates that the volume is suspended. error indicates that the volume cannot be started. |
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Status Description |
"exist non active slice", "all slices stopped", "exist non stop slice", "volume cannot be activated due to problem with data " |
Indicates the volume status including the slice status on a current node. When the volume status is normal, no information is displayed. exist non active slice indicates that the volume is active and some of the associated slices are inactive. all slices stopped indicates that the volume is suspended and all of the associated slices are suspended. exist non stop slice indicates that the volume is suspended and some of the associated slices are not suspended. volume cannot be activated due to problem with data indicates that the volume is suspended and cannot be started due to invalid data. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, the value indicates the volume status not enjoined by the slice status on a current node. ACTIVE indicates the volume is operating. STOP indicates the volume is stopped. INVALID indicates that the volume is stopped and cannot be started because data is invalid. FREE indicates that an area has not yet been allocated for the volume. PRIVATE is the area used by SafeDISK (/Global) or GDS for control and cannot be assigned as a volume. |
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Version |
Any character string |
Indicates version information of SafeDISK(/Global) and GDS. When version information is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Management Software |
URL |
Indicates the URL that an administrative client can use to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View". This information is displayed only in the following cases: * For the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system * When "Web-Based Admin View" is running on the server node To enable the administrative client to open the menu of Management Software "Web-Based Admin View", the administrative client must satisfy the operating requirements of the "Web-Based Admin View" menu. Moreover, the administrative client is subject to the following restrictions: * The administrative client must have Java Plug-in. * The URL of the primary administrative server is displayed. |
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Volume Status |
"ACTIVE", "STOP", "INVALID", "FREE", "PRIVATE" |
Indicates the status of a volume on the local node. ACTIVE indicates the volume is operating. STOP indicates the volume is stopped. INVALID indicates that the volume is stopped and cannot be started because data is invalid. FREE indicates that an area has not yet been allocated for the volume. PRIVATE indicates that an area cannot be allocated for the volume because it is used with SafeDISK (/Global) or GDS for control purposes. |
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Proxy |
"join", "part", "*" |
Indicates the proxy volume status. join indicates the linkage status. part indicates the separation status. "*" indicates that SafeDISK Snapshot has not yet been installed or no proxy volume is used. |
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Mode |
"rw", "ro", "*" |
Indicates the access mode attribute value (default access mode). Mode indicates the local node status. rw indicates that both reading and writing are enabled. ro indicates that only reading is enabled. "*" indicates that an area cannot be allocated for the volume or that an area can be allocated but has not yet been allocated for the volume. |
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CMode |
"rw", "ro", "*" |
Indicates the current access mode of the active volume. Mode indicates the local node status. rw indicates that both reading and writing are enabled. ro indicates that only reading is enabled. * indicates that the volume has not been started. |
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Lock |
"on", "off", "*" |
Indicates the lock mode. Mode indicates the local node status. on indicates a lock against subsequent starts (suppressed). off indicates no lock against subsequent starts. * indicates that an area cannot be allocated for the volume or that an area can be allocated but has not yet been allocated. |
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First Block |
Decimal number |
Indicates the first block (sector) number. |
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Last Block |
Decimal number |
Indicates the last block (sector) number. |
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Blocks |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of blocks (sectors) as the size. |
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Mirror Disk Volume Information-2 |
Volume Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a volume name Asterisk (*) indicates an area that cannot be allocated for a volume or an area that can be allocated for a volume but has not yet been allocated. |
Skip Mode |
"on", "off", "*" |
Indicates the resynchronization skip mode. on indicates that the resynchronization skip mode is on. off indicates that the resynchronization skip mode is off. * indicates that an area cannot be allocated for the volume or that an area can be allocated but has not yet been allocated for the volume. |
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Jrm Mode |
"on", "off", "*" |
Indicates the high-speed resynchronization mode. on indicates the high-speed resynchronization mode is on. off indicates the high-speed resynchronization mode is off. * indicates that an area cannot be allocated for the volume or that an area can be allocated but has not yet been allocated for the volume. |
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Disk Class |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the class to which a disk belongs. |
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Volume Type |
"mirror", "stripe", "concat", "switch", "single" |
Indicates the type attribute. mirror indicates that the volume belongs to the mirror group. stripe indicates that the volume belongs to the GDS stripe group. concat indicates that the volume belongs to the GDS concatenation group. switch indicates that the volume belongs to a GDS switch group. single indicates that the volume belongs to a single disk. |
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Group |
Any character string |
Indicates that the name of the group to which a volume belongs. Asterisk (*) indicates a single volume. |
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Master Volume |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the master volume. Asterisk (*) indicates that SafeDISK and GDS Snapshot are not installed or no proxy volume is used. |
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Connected Disk |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the disk to which a volume belongs. Asterisk (*) indicates a mirror volume. |
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Physical Slice |
"on", "off", "*" |
Indicates the physical slice attribute of a volume. This information is displayed only for GDS. on indicates that the physical slice attribute of the volume is on. off indicates that the physical slice attribute of the volume is off. Asterisk (*) indicates an occupied or unallocated area. |
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Slice Number |
Decimal number or "*" |
Indicates the number of slices that form the volume. This information is displayed only for GDS. * indicates that no physical slices comprise the volume. |
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Slice Information |
Slice |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the slice. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
Slice Status |
"ACTIVE", "STOP", "INVALID", "COPY", "TEMP", "TEMP-STOP", "NOUSE" |
Indicates the slice status on a local node. ACTIVE indicates that it is active. STOP indicates that it is suspended. INVALID indicates that the slice is temporarily detached for the data are invalid. COPY indicates that copying is in progress to ensure data. TEMP indicates that the slice is detached from the volume temporarily and running by itself. TEMP-STOP indicates that the slice is detached from the volume temporarily and suspended by itself. NOUSE indicates that the slice is suspended and no operation is available. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Class |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the class to which the slice belongs. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Group |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the highest level group to which the slice belongs. For a single slice, the asterisk (*) is displayed. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Disk |
Any character string |
Displays the name of the disk or the lower level group (group to which this slice belongs among groups directly connected to the related highest level group) to which the slice belongs. For the highest level group is a stripe group or a concatenation group the asterisk (*) is displayed. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Volume |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the volume to which the slice belongs. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Copy Status |
"run", "bg", "intr", "wait", "*" |
Indicates the copy processing status. run indicates that the copy processing is in progress. bg indicates that the copy processing is in progress in background but access to valid data is available. intr indicates that the copy processing is suspended. wait indicates that the copy processing is in queue because many copy processes are currently in execution. The asterisk (*) indicates that it is not being copied. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Jrm Mode |
"on", "off", "*" |
Indicates the high-speed resynchronization mode. on indicates that the high-speed resynchronization mode is on. off indicates that the high-speed resynchronization mode is off. The asterisk (*) indicates that the slice is not a mirror slice temporarily detached from the mirror volume. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Mode |
"rw", "ro", "*" |
Indicates the access mode. rw indicates that both reading and writing are available. ro indicates that only reading is available. The asterisk (*) indicates that it is not a mirror slice temporarily detached from the mirror volume. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Cur Blocks |
Decimal number or "*" |
Indicates the number of blocks (sectors) already copied. When the slice is not being copied or EMC TimeFinder or EMC SRDF is conducting the copy processing, the asterisk (*) is displayed. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Copy Blocks |
Decimal number or "*" |
Indicates the number of blocks (sectors) needed to be copied. When the slice is not being copied, the asterisk (*) is displayed. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Copy Delay Time |
Decimal number or "*" |
Indicates copy delay time. The unit is milliseconds. When the slice is not being copied, the asterisk (*) is displayed. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Copy Type |
"soft;", "EC", "OPC", "REC", "ROPC", "TF", "SRDF", "*" |
Indicates the type of copy function being used to copy data between the master and the proxy. soft indicates that the copy processing is in execution using a copy function (soft copy function) of the GDS sfdsk driver. EC indicates that the copy processing is in execution using the EC function of GR700 series. OPC indicates that the copy processing is in execution using the OPC function of GR700 series or ETERNUS3000. REC indicates that the copy processing is in execution using the REC function of GR700 series. ROPC indicates that the copy processing is in execution using the ROPC function of GR700 series. TF indicates that the copy processing is in execution using EMC TimeFinder. SRDF indicates that the copy processing is in execution using EMC SRDF. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Source Proxy Volume |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the restoring copy source volume. For a slice not composing the restoring copy destination master volume, the asterisk (*) is displayed. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a group name as an icon name. |
Version |
Any character string |
Indicates version information of SafeDISK(/Global) and GDS. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Management Software |
URL |
Indicates the URL that an administrative client can use to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View". This information is displayed only in the following cases: * For the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system * When "Web-Based Admin View" is running on the server node To enable the administrative client to open the menu of Management Software "Web-Based Admin View", the administrative client must satisfy the operating requirements of the "Web-Based Admin View" menu. Moreover, the administrative client is subject to the following restrictions: * The administrative client must have Java Plug-in. * The URL of the primary administrative server is displayed. |
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Group Information |
Blocks |
Decimal number |
Indicates the group size. The group size indicates the size of the smallest disk among connected disks. The size is the number of blocks (sectors). |
Free Blocks |
Decimal number or "*" |
Indicates the number of free blocks (sectors) that can be allocated to a new volume. Asterisk (*) indicates a low-level group of GDS. |
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Master Group |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the master group. Asterisk (*) indicates that SafeDISK Snapshot is not installed or no proxy group is used. |
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Spare Count |
Decimal number or "*" |
Indicates the number of connectable spare disks. Asterisk (*) indicates a stripe or concatenation group of GDS. |
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Disk Class |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the class to which a disk belongs. |
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Disks |
List of any character strings |
A list of connected disk names is displayed. GDS displays a list of connected disk names and low-order group names. |
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Group Type |
"mirror", "stripe", "concat", "switch" |
Indicates the type attribute. This information is displayed only for GDS. mirror indicates mirror. stripe indicates stripe. concat indicates concatenation. switch indicates switch. |
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Stripe Width |
Decimal number or "*" |
Indicates the stripe width (number of blocks). This information is displayed only for GDS. * indicates that no stripe group is used. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a disk name as an icon name. |
Status |
"normal", "error" |
Indicates the disk status enjoined by the error status of the disk on a local node and a common node. normal indicates that the disk is operable and no I/O error has occurred. error indicates that the disk is not operable, or is operable and an I/O error has occurred. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, the disk status not including the error status of the disk on a local node and a common node. normal indicates that the disk is operable. error indicates that the disk is not operable. |
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Status Description |
"I/O error has occurred", "not available for work", "available for disk exchanging" |
Indicates details about the status of the disk that includes the error status of the disk on a local node and a common node. When the disk status is normal, no information is displayed. I/O error has occurred indicates that the disk is operable in GDS and an I/O error has occurred on a local node or a common node. not available for work indicates that the disk is not operable. available for disk exchanging indicates that the disk is operable and can be swapped. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, the value indicates the disk status not including the error status of the disk on a local node and a common node. ENABLE indicates the disk is operable. DISABLE indicates the disk is inoperable. SWAP indicates the disk is inoperable and replaceable. |
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Version |
Any character string |
Indicates version information of SafeDISK(/Global) and GDS. When version information is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Management Software |
URL |
Indicates the URL that an administrative client can use to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View". This information is displayed only in the following cases: * For the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system * When "Web-Based Admin View" is running on the server node To enable the administrative client to open the menu of Management Software "Web-Based Admin View", the administrative client must satisfy the operating requirements of the "Web-Based Admin View" menu. Moreover, the administrative client is subject to the following restrictions: * The administrative client must have Java Plug-in. * The URL of the primary administrative server is displayed. |
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Disk Information |
Blocks |
Decimal number |
Indicates the disk size. The size is the number of blocks (sectors). |
Free Blocks |
Decimal number or "*" |
Indicates the number of free blocks (sectors) that can be allocated to a new volume. * indicates that no single disk is used. |
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Group |
Any character string |
Indicates a connected group name. Asterisk (*) indicates that no disk is connected. |
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Disk Type |
"mirror", "stripe", "concat", "switch", "keep", "single", "spare", "undef" |
Indicates the type attribute value. mirror indicates that the disk is connected to the mirror group. stripe indicates that the disk is connected to the GDS stripe group. concat indicates that the disk is connected to the GDS concatenation group. switch indicates that the disk is connected to a GDS switch group. keep indicates a keep disk. single indicates a single disk. spare indicates a spare disk. undef indicates an undefined disk. |
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Device Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a physical disk name. The name is displayed in one of the following formats: cCtTdD (for an ordinary hard disk under control of Solaris) mphdI (for an MPHD disk) mplbI (for an MPLB disk) emcpowerN (for an emcpower disk under control of Splaris) sdX (for an ordinary hard disk under control of Linux(RHEL)) emcpowerP (for an emcpower disk under control of Linux) C indicates a controller. T indicates a target ID. D indicates a disk number. I indicates an MPHD instance number or MPLB instance number. N indicates an emcpower device number or device identifier under control of Solaris. P is an emcpower device type name under control of Linux. X indicates a device identifier. |
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Nodes |
List of any character strings |
A list of node identifiers connected to a physical disk is displayed. Asterisk (*) indicates that SafeCLUSTER and PRIMECLUSTER are not installed. |
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Disk Status |
"ENABLE", "DISABLE", "SWAP" |
Indicates the disk status. ENABLE indicates that the disk is operable. DISABLE indicates that the disk is not operable. SWAP indicates that the disk is not operable and can be swapped. For 1.2 and lower version numbers of Agent, no value is displayed. |
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IO Status |
"0", "1", "*" |
Indicates the status with regard to disk errors. This information is displayed only for GDS. 0 indicates that no I/O error has occurred on local and shared nodes. 1 indicates that an I/O error has occurred on the local or shared node. * indicates that the disk is connected to neither the stripe group nor the concatenation group. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of a class as the icon name. |
Version |
Any character string |
Indicates SafeDISK(/Global) and GDS version information. When version information is unknown, no value is displayed. |
|
Management Software |
URL |
Indicates the URL that an administrative client can use to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View". This information is displayed only in the following cases: * For the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system * When "Web-Based Admin View" is running on the server node To enable the administrative client to open the menu of Management Software "Web-Based Admin View", the administrative client must satisfy the operating requirements of the "Web-Based Admin View" menu. Moreover, the administrative client is subject to the following restrictions: * The administrative client must have Java Plug-in. * The URL of the primary administrative server is displayed. |
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Class Information |
Class Type |
"root", "local", "shared" |
Indicates the type attribute value. root denotes the root class. local denotes a local class. shared denotes a common class. |
Scope |
Any character string |
Displays the node identifier as the scope attribute value. When the class is shared by multiple nodes in a SafeCLUSTER or PRIMECLUSTER system, a list of node identifiers is displayed. When SafeCLUSTER or PRIMECLUSTER is not deployed, the asterisk (*) is displayed. |
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Hot Spare |
"on", "off" |
IIndicates the hot spare mode. on indicates that the hot spare mode is enabled. off indicates that the hot spare mode is disabled. |
|
Spare |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of spare disks not connected to the group. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of a logical volume as the icon name. |
LV Status |
"normal", "warning", "error" |
Indicates the logical volume status. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Status Description |
"available/stale", "available/syncd", "available", "unavailable" |
Indicates details on the logical volume status. available/stale: The logical volume is available but it includes a physical extent that does not exist in the current volume. available/syncd: The logical volume is available and in sync. available: The logical volume is available. A cache for error output and the consistency recovery are both off on the logical volume, and therefore the status cannot be determined between stale and syncd for certain. unavailable: The logical volume is unavailable. |
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LVM Version |
Any character string |
Indicates LVM version information. |
|
LV Information |
LV Path Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the block type device and path name of a logical volume within the volume group. |
LV Size(Mbytes) |
Any character string |
Indicates the logical volume size. |
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Current LE |
Any character string |
Indicates the number of logical extents within the logical volume. |
|
Allocated PE |
Any character string |
Indicates the number of physical extents used for the logical volume. |
|
Used PV |
Any character string |
Indicates the number of physical volumes used for the logical volume. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"PVLink Logical Volumes( "volume group name" )" |
Indicates the name of PVLink logical volume integration information as the icon name. "volume group name" indicates the name of the volume and group to which the integrated PVLink logical volume belongs. |
LV Information-1 |
LV Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the logical volume name. |
LV Status |
"normal", "warning", "error" |
Indicates the logical volume status. |
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Status Description |
"available/stale", "available/syncd", "available", "unavailable" |
Indicates details on the logical volume status. available/stale: The logical volume is available but it includes a physical extent that does not exist in the current volume. available/syncd: The logical volume is available and in sync. available: The logical volume is available. A cache for error output and the consistency recovery are both off on the logical volume, and therefore the status cannot be determined between stale and syncd for certain. unavailable: The logical volume is unavailable. |
|
LVM Version |
Any character string |
Indicates LVM version information. |
|
LV Information-2 |
LV Name |
Any character string |
Indicates Logical Volume name. |
LV Path Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the block type device and path name of a logical volume within the volume group. |
|
LV Size(Mbytes) |
Any character string |
Indicates the logical volume size. |
|
Current LE |
Any character string |
Indicates the number of logical extents within the logical volume. |
|
Allocated PE |
Any character string |
Indicates the number of physical extents used for the logical volume. |
|
Used PV |
Any character string |
Indicates the number of physical volumes used for the logical volume. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates the part after "/" in the volume and group path name as the icon name. |
VG Status |
"normal" |
Indicates the volume group status. |
|
Status Description |
"available" |
Indicates the volume group status. |
|
LVM Version |
Any character string |
Indicates LVM version information. |
|
VG Information-1 |
VG Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the volume and group path name. |
VG Write Access |
"read/write", "read-only" |
Indicates the current volume and group access mode. |
|
VGDA |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of volume group descriptor areas within the volume and group. |
|
PE Size |
Decimal number |
Indicates the size of each physical extent. |
|
Total PE |
Decimal number |
Indicates the total number of physical extents within the volume and group. |
|
Alloc PE |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of physical extents currently assigned to the logical volume. |
|
Free PE |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of physical extents not assigned. |
|
VG Information-2 |
Max LV |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of logical volumes that can be included in the volume and group. |
Cur LV |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of logical volumes that currently exist in the volume and group. |
|
Open LV |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of logical volumes and groups currently open in the volume and group. |
|
Max PV |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of physical volumes that can be included in the volume and group. |
|
Cur PV |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of physical volumes that currently exist in the volume and group. |
|
Act PV |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of physical volumes currently active in the volume and group. |
|
Max PE per PV |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of physical extents that can be assigned from physical volumes in the volume and group. |
|
Total PVG |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of physical volumes and groups within the volume and group. |
|
Total Spare PVs |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of physical volumes specified as spares for this volume and group. |
|
Total Spare PVs in use |
Decimal number |
Indicates the total number of spare physical volumes that are active to alternate with failed physical volumes. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates the block type device path name of a logical volume within the group as the icon name. |
PV Status |
"normal", "warning", "error" |
Indicates the physical volume status. |
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Status Description |
"available", "available/data spared", "available/active spare", "available/standby spare", "unavailable", "unavailable/data spared", "unavailable/active spare", "unavailable/standby spare", "a part of path unavailable", "all path unavailable" |
Indicates details on the physical volume status. available: The physical volume is available and is not a spare physical volume. available/data spared: The physical volume is available. However, the data reside on a spare physical volume still active. available/active spare: The physical volume is available and is an active spare physical volume. available/standby spare: The physical volume is a spare physical volume and is stand-by against any failure on another physical volume in this volume group. This physical volume can be used simply for obtaining data from a failed physical volume. unavailable: The physical volume is not available and is not a spare physical volume. unavailable/data spared: The physical volume is unavailable. However, the data reside on a spare physical volume still active and can be accessed if the spare physical volume is available. unavailable/active spare: The physical volume is unavailable and is an active spare physical volume, and the data on this physical volume are unavailable. unavailable/standby spare: The physical volume is a stand-by spare physical volume that cannot be used currently for obtaining data from a failed physical volume. a part of path unavailable: Part of paths defined to the relevant physical volume or to an alternative link cannot be used. all path unavailable: All of the paths defined to the relevant physical volume or to an alternative link cannot be used. |
|
LVM Version |
Any character string |
Indicates LVM version information. |
|
PV Information |
PV Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the block type device and path name of a physical volume within the group. |
PV Name Alternate Link |
Any character string |
Indicates an alternative link to the physical volume. |
|
PVG Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the physical volume group to which the physical volume indicated by the device name of a physical volume is defined. When the physical volume indicated by the device name of a physical volume does not belong to the physical volume group, no value is displayed. |
|
Total PE |
Decimal number |
Indicates the total number of physical extents on the physical volume. |
|
Free PE |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of physical extents on the physical volume that are not assigned. |
|
Autoswitch |
"On", "Off" |
Indicates the specification of autoswitch behavior for the physical volume. On: LVM automatically switches the path to the physical volume to an optimum available path. Off: LVM automatically switches the current path to an optimum available path only if it cannot be used. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"PVLink Physical Volumes("volume name")" |
Indicates the PVLink physical volume integration information name as the icon name. When an alternative path exists, "(*)" is attached to the end of the block type devise path name of the logical volume. For volume name, cCtTdD is displayed. C indicates the controller. T indicates a Target ID. D indicates ranges of the disk number. |
PV Fusion Information |
MultiPath Driver Device |
Any character string |
Indicates the block type device path name of physical volume. |
PV Status |
"normal", "warning", "error" |
Indicates the physical volume status. |
|
Status Description |
"available", "available/data spared", "available/active spare", "available/standby spare", "unavailable", "unavailable/data spared", "unavailable/active spare", "unavailable/standby spare", "a part of path unavailable", "all path unavailable" |
Indicates details on the physical volume status. available: The physical volume is available and is not a spare physical volume. available/data spared: The physical volume is available. However, the data reside on a spare physical volume still active. available/active spare: The physical volume is available and is an active spare physical volume. available/standby spare: The physical volume is a spare physical volume and is stand-by against any failure on another physical volume in this volume group. This physical volume can be used simply for obtaining data from a failed physical volume. unavailable: The physical volume is not available and is not a spare physical volume. unavailable/data spared: The physical volume is unavailable. However, the data reside on a spare physical volume still active and can be accessed if the spare physical volume is available. unavailable/active spare: The physical volume is unavailable and is an active spare physical volume, and the data on this physical volume are unavailable. unavailable/standby spare: The physical volume is a stand-by spare physical volume that cannot be used currently for obtaining data from a failed physical volume. a part of path unavailable: Part of paths defined to the relevant physical volume or to an alternative link cannot be used. all path unavailable: All of the paths defined to the relevant physical volume or to an alternative link cannot be used. |
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LVM Version |
Any character string |
Indicates LVM version information. |
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PV Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the block type device and path name of a physical volume within the group. |
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PVG Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of the physical volume group to which the physical volume indicated by the device name of a physical volume is defined. When the physical volume indicated by the device name of a physical volume does not belong to the physical volume group, no value is displayed. |
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Total PE |
Decimal number |
Indicates the total number of physical extents on the physical volume. |
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Free PE |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of physical extents on the physical volume that are not assigned. |
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Autoswitch |
"On", "Off" |
Indicates the specification of autoswitch behavior for the physical volume. On: LVM automatically switches the path to the physical volume to an optimum available path. Off: LVM automatically switches the current path to an optimum available path only if it cannot be used. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
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Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a user access device node name as an icon name. In the Solaris OS version, information is displayed in the following format: - MPHD: /dev/FJSVmphd/rdsk/mphdMsS - MPLB,GRMPD 1.x, ETERNUS Multipath Driver (when setting mplb special file): /dev/FJSVmplb/rdsk/mplbMsS - ETERNUS Multipath Driver (when setting special file of Solaris standard): /dev/rdsk/cCtTdDsS Indicates the added disk device node with the number to distinguish partition in the Linux(RHEL) version. |
Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicates version information of the multipath driver. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Management Software |
URL |
Indicates the URL that an administrative client can use to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View". This information is displayed only in the following cases: - For the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system - When "Web-Based Admin View" is running on the server node To enable the administrative client to open the menu of Management Software "Web-Based Admin View", the administrative client must satisfy the operating requirements of the "Web-Based Admin View" menu. Moreover, the administrative client is subject to the following restrictions: - The administrative client must have Java Plug-in. - The URL of the primary administrative server is displayed. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
In the Solaris OS version, an icon name indicated by this is the name of the user access device node from which a slice portion was omitted. In the Solaris OS version, information is displayed in the following format: - MPHD: /dev/FJSVmphd/rdsk/mphdM - MPLB,GRMPD 1.x, ETERNUS Multipath Driver (when setting mplb special file): /dev/FJSVmplb/rdsk/mplbM - ETERNUS Multipath Driver (when setting special file of Solaris standard): /dev/rdsk/cCtTdD In the Windows version, this indicates a disk number (assigned by WindowsNT or Windows2000 to each LU). In the Linux(RHEL) version, this indicates disk device node. In the AIX version, this indicates block device. |
Status |
"normal", "warning" |
Displays warning when "warning" is included in the multipath status. When Windows version GRMPD 2.x is used, a warning is displayed when the number of active paths has been reduced. |
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Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicates version information of the multipath driver. However, no value is displayed if the multipath driver is multipath control for WindowsNT/2000. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Management Software |
URL |
Indicates the URL that an administrative client can use to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View". This information is displayed only in the following cases: - For the SafeFILE/Global and GFS shared file system - When "Web-Based Admin View" is running on the server node To enable the administrative client to open the menu of Management Software "Web-Based Admin View", the administrative client must satisfy the operating requirements of the "Web-Based Admin View" menu. Moreover, the administrative client is subject to the following restrictions: - The administrative client must have Java Plug-in. - The URL of the primary administrative server is displayed. |
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MultiPath Device Information |
MultiPath Type |
"MPHD", "MPLB", "MP", "DPF" |
Indicates the multipath disk control method. In the Solaris OS version, the following are displayed: MPHD: "MPHD" MPLB, GRMPD, ETERNUS Multiputh Driver: "MPLB" or "MPHD" In the Windows version, "MP" is displayed. In the Linux(RHEL) version, "MPLB" is displayed. In the AIX version, "DPF" is displayed. |
Number of Path |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of paths. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a MultiPath Driver Device integration information name as an icon name. In the Solaris OS version, ranges of an icon name indicated by this is the name of the user access device node from which a slice portion was omitted. In the Windows version, this indicates ranges of disk number (assigned by Windows OS to each LU). In the Linux(RHEL) version, ranges of disk device node is displayed as a name. In the AIX version, range of block device is displayed as a name. |
MultiPath Device Fusion Information |
MultiPath Driver Device |
Any character string |
In the Solaris OS version, an icon name indicated by this is the name of the user access device node from which a slice portion was omitted. In the Solaris OS version, information is displayed in the following format: - MPHD: /dev/FJSVmphd/rdsk/mphdM - MPLB,GRMPD 1.x, ETERNUS Multipath Driver (when setting mplb special file): /dev/FJSVmplb/rdsk/mplbM ETERNUS Multipath Driver (when setting special file of Solaris standard): /dev/rdsk/cCtTdD In the Windows version, this indicates a disk number (assigned by Windows OS to each LU). In the Linux(RHEL) version, this indicates disk device node. In the AIX version, this indicates block device. |
Status |
"nomal", "warning" |
Displays warning when "warning" is included in the multipath status. When Windows version GRMPD 2.x is used, a warning is displayed when the number of active paths has been reduced. |
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Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicates version information of the multipath driver. However, no value is displayed if the multipath driver is multipath control for WindowsNT/2000. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Management Software |
URL |
Indicates the URL that a client can use to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View". This information is displayed only in the following cases: - When "Web-Based Admin View" is running on the host - When multipath disk control is MPHD or MPLB To enable the client to open the menu of the Management Software "Web-Based Admin View", the client must satisfy the operating requirements of the "Web-Based Admin View" menu. Moreover, the client is subject to the following restrictions: - The client must have Java Plug-in. - The URL of the primary administrative server is displayed. |
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MultiPath Type |
"MPHD", "MPLB", "MP", "DPF" |
Indicates the multipath disk control method. In the Solaris OS version, the following are displayed: MPHD: "MPHD" MPLB, GRMPD, ETERNUS Multipath Driver: "MPLB" or "MPHD" In the Windows version, "MP" is displayed. In the Linux(RHEL) version, "MPLB" is displayed. In the AIX version, "DPF" is displayed. |
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Number of Path |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of paths. When Windows version GRMPD 2.x is used, the number of active paths is displayed. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
For Solaris version, this indicates a pseudo name with "/dev/rdsk/" attached as an icon name. In Linux version, this indicates a pseudo name with "/dev/" attached as an icon name. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
For Solaris version, this indicates a pseudo name, whose trailing alphabetic character is omitted, with "/dev/rdsk/" attached, as an icon name. In Linux version, this indicates a pseudo name, whose trailing alphabetic character is omitted, with "/dev/" attached, as an icon name. The pseudo name is an identifier used to access a logical device of the storage system. |
Status |
"normal", "warning" |
Indicates the status of an EMC PowerPath device. "normal" indicates that all paths connected to individual devices are active. "warning" indicates that a certain path connected to individual paths is disabled. For Solaris version, "normal" is displayed when the status description of the EMC PowerPath device is "alive," and "warning" is displayed when it is "dead". In Linux version, "normal" is displayed when the status description of the EMC PowerPath device is "open," and "warning" is displayed when it is "close". |
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Status Description |
In Solaris version, "alive", "dead" In Linux version, "open", "close" |
Indicates actual status information on an EMC PowerPath device. |
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Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicates EMC PowerPath version information. Nothing is displayed when the version is unknown. |
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MultiPath Device Information |
MultiPath Type |
"emcpower" |
Indicates the multipath disk control type. |
Number of Paths |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of paths. |
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Logical device ID |
Hexadecimal number or alphanumeric string |
Indicates a logical device identifier. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates the name of EMC PowerPath device integration information as an icon name. |
MultiPath Device Fusion Information |
MultiPath Driver Device |
Any character string |
For Solaris version, this indicates a pseudo name, whose trailing alphabetic character is omitted, with "/dev/rdsk/" attached, as an icon name. In Linux version, this indicates a pseudo name, whose trailing alphabetic character is omitted, with "/dev/" attached, as an icon name. The pseudo name is an identifier used to access a logical device of the storage system. |
Status |
"normal", "warning" |
Indicates the status of an EMC PowerPath device. "normal" indicates that all paths connected to individual devices are active. "warning" indicates that a certain path connected to individual paths is disabled. In Solaris version, "normal" is displayed when the status description of the EMC PowerPath device is "alive" and "warning" is displayed when it is "dead". In Linux version, "normal" is displayed when the status description of the EMC PowerPath device is "open," and "warning" is displayed when it is "close". |
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Status Description |
In Solaris version, "alive", "dead" In Linux version, "open", "close" |
Indicates actual status information on an EMC PowerPath device. |
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Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicates EMC PowerPath version information. Nothing is displayed when the version is unknown. |
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MultiPath Type |
"emcpower" |
Indicates the multipath disk control type. |
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Number of Paths |
Decimal number |
Indicates the number of paths. |
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Logical device ID |
Hexadecimal number or alphanumeric string |
Indicates a logical device identifier. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates host device name with "/dev/rdsk" and slice identifier as an icon name. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates host device name with "/dev/rdsk" and slice identifier as an icon name. |
Status |
"normal","warning" |
Indicate the status of HDLM device normal: All path status which connects to each device is online. warning; There is offline path exists. The status will be displayed as "normal" if all the paths connected to HDLM device are "Online". If status other than "Online" exists, it will be displayed as "warning". |
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Status Description |
"Online,Offline(E)" |
Indicate the status of HDLM device's path. |
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Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicate the driver version of HDLM device. In case that version is unknown, no value is displayed. |
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MultiPath Device Fusion information |
MultiPath Type |
"HDLM" |
Indicate the multipath disk's control type. |
Number of Paths |
Decimal number |
Indicate the path number. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates HDLM device integrated information as an icon name. |
MultiPath Device Information |
MultiPath Driver Device |
Any character string |
Indicates host device name with "/dev/rdsk" and slice identifier as an icon name. |
Status |
"normal", "warning" |
Indicate the status of HDLM device normal: All path status which connects to each device is online. warning; There is offline path exists. The status will be displayed as "normal" if all the paths connected to HDLM device are "Online". If status other than "Online" exists, it will be displayed as "warning". |
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Status Description |
"Online, Offline(E)" |
Indicate the status of HDLM device's path. |
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Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicate the driver version of HDLM device. In case that version is unknown, no value is displayed. |
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MultiPath Type |
"HDLM" |
Indicate the multipath disk's control type. |
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Number of Paths |
Decimal number |
Indicate the path number. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(icon name) |
Any character string |
Shows the device name without the slice part as the icon name. |
Status |
"normal", "warning" |
Indicates the MPxIO device status. Normal: All the paths that connect to each device are running. Warning: Some of the paths that connect to each device are blocked. If all the MPxIO device status details are "ONLINE" or "STANDBY", "normal" is displayed, otherwise "Warning" is displayed. |
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Status Description |
"ONLINE,OFFLINE", for example |
Indicates the MPxIO device path status. |
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MultiPath Device Information |
MultiPath Type |
"MPxIO" |
Indicates the multipath disk control type. |
Number of Paths |
Decimal |
Indicates the number of paths. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
Source ID |
Any character string |
Indicates the names of the multipath driver device, PVLink physical volume, and EMC PowerPath device and HDLM device/MPxIO device corresponding to the relevant path. |
Path Status |
"nomal", "warning" |
Displays status information on the multipath driver device, PVLink physical volume, and EMC PowerPath device and HDLM device/MPxIO device. "Normal" indicates active path. In HP-UX version "normal" indicates the normal status of corresponding PVLink physical volume. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a raw device name as an icon name. For the Solaris OS versions of Agent, the name is displayed in the following format: /dev/rdsk/cCtTdD. C, T, and D indicate the controller, target ID, and disk number, respectively. For the Windows versions of Agent, the name is displayed in the format of pPbBtTlL. P denotes the SCSI port number, B denotes the SCSI bus number, T denotes the target ID (SCSI-ID), and L denotes the LUN number. For the Linux versions of Agent, the name is displayed in a /dev/sdD format. D is a character standing for the physical drive. For the HP-UX versions of Agent, the name is displayed in a /dev/rdsk/cCtTdD format. C shows the card instance number, T shows the target address, and D shows the device number. For the AIX version of Agent, the name is displayed in a /dev/hdiskB format. B is character standing for the block device number. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a raw device integration information name as an icon name. For the Solaris OS versions of Agent, the name is displayed in the following format: /dev/rdsk/cCtTdD-D. C, T, and D-D indicate the controller, target ID, and range of disk number, respectively. For the Windows versions of Agent, the name is displayed in the format of pPbBtTlL-L. P indicates a SCSI port number. B indicates a SCSI bus number. T indicates a target ID (SCSI-ID). L-L indicates range of LUN number. For the Linux versions of Agent, the name is displayed in a /dev/sdD format. D-D indicates the range of physical devices. For the HP-UX versions of Agent, the name is displayed in a /dev/rdsk/cCtTdD-D format. C shows the card instance number, T shows the target address, and D-D shows the range of device. For the AIX version of Agent, the name is displayed in a /dev/hdiskB-B format. B-B indicates the range of the block device number. |
RawDevice Fusion Information |
Raw Device Name |
Any character string |
Indicates a raw device name. For the Solaris OS versions of Agent, the name is displayed in the following format: /dev/rdsk/cCtTdD. C, T, and D indicate the controller, target ID, and disk number, respectively. For the Windows versions of Agent, the name is displayed in the format of pPbBtTlL. P indicates a SCSI port number. B indicates a SCSI bus number. T indicates a target ID (SCSI-ID). L indicates a LUN number. For the Linux versions of Agent, the name is displayed in a /dev/sdD format. D indicates the range of physical devices. For the HP-UX versions of Agent, the name is displayed in a /dev/rdsk/cCtTdD format. C shows the card instance number, T shows the target address, and D shows the range of device. For the AIX version of Agent, the name is displayed in a /dev/hdiskB format. B is character standing for the block device number. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a raw device slice name as an icon name. For the Solaris OS versions of Agent, the name is displayed in a /dev/rdsk/cCtTdDsS format. C shows the controller, T shows the target ID, D shows the disk number, S shows the slice number. For the Linux versions of Agent, the name is displayed in a /dev/sdDP format or a /dev/hdDP format. D shows a character standing for the physical drive and P shows the partition on the physical drive. For the HP-UX versions of Agent, the name is displayed in a /dev/rdsk/cCtTdDsS format. C shows the card instance number, T shows the target address, D shows the device number, and S shows the section number. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a logical number of an HBA as an icon name. |
Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "timeout" or "undefined", "unknown" is indicated. An agent of the Solaris OS or a Windows server node collects device status information in greater detail than SSC Agent on the same platform. Thus, the device status reported by both agents may not be identical. |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the device status in detail. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Monitoring Status |
Any character string |
Indicates the HBA port monitoring status. |
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Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicates the HBA driver version. |
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SNIA HBA API Version |
SNIA HBA API Version |
Indicates the SNIA HBA API version. |
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Port Information-1 |
Port No. |
Decimal number |
Indicates a port number. |
WWPN |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) set for an HBA. |
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WWNN |
Eight-byte WWNN |
Indicates the WWNN (World Wide Node Name) set for an HBA. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Supported FC Port Types |
List of "N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public", "E", "F", "FL", "B", and "G" |
A list of Fibre Channel port types supported by an HBA is displayed. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Current FC Port Type |
"N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public", "E", "F", "FL", "B", "G" |
Indicates the type of Fibre Channel port for which an HBA is currently active. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Supported FC Classes |
List of "Class2", "Class3", and "Class2(Enable ACK0)" |
A list of Fibre Channel classes supported by an HBA is displayed. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Current FC Class |
"Class2", "Class3", "Class2(Enable ACK0)" |
Indicates the FC class in use. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Port Information-2 |
FC Loop ID Assignment |
"Manual", "Automatic (Ascending order)", "Automatic (Descending order)", "Unknown" |
Indicates the loop ID setting method of Fibre Channel settings for an FC port. This property is valid only for a loop connection. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
FC Loop ID |
Decimal number |
Indicates loop ID of the Fibre Channel set to the FC port. This property is invalid excluding the loop connection. |
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Transfer Rate |
"4Gbit/s or 2Gbit/s or 1Gbit/s Automatic", "1Gbit/s", "2Gbit/s", "4Gbit/s", "Unknown" |
Indicates the transfer rate set to the FC port. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Connected WWPN |
List of eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the list of WWPN (World Wide Port Name) of the other side node connected with this HBA port. This property is not displayed in the device not supported. In the Linux server node equipped with PG-FC105 (driver version:V4.20q-1), PG-FC106 (driver version:V4.20q-1) and PG-FCD101, PG-FCD102, no value is shown. |
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Affinity Information |
Controller Number |
Controller number |
Indicates the controller number of HBA. This value is displayed only in a Solaris OS environment. It corresponds to X in /dev/rdsk/cXtY. When /dev/rdsk/cXtY does not exist or the destination is tape, the value is not displayed. |
SCSI Port Number |
SCSI port number |
Indicates SCSI port number. This property is displayed in the Windows environment. |
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SCSI Adapter Number |
SCSI Adapter Number |
Indicates the SCSI adapter number. This value is displayed only in a Linux environment. |
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Card Instance Number |
Card Instance Number |
Indicates the card instance number. When two or more card instance numbers for the HBA are found, a list of card instance numbers is displayed. This value is displayed only in an HP-UX environment. |
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Physical Number |
Any character string |
Indicates physical number of an HBA. Example for Solaris OS Sbus card: sbus@4,0/fcaw@1,0 The example (For FUJITSU/EMULEX) for the Solaris OS PCI card: pci@9,2000/fibre-channel@2 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for SE0X7F12F): pci@36,600000/fibre-channel@0,1 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for XSEFC401AF,XSEFC402AF): pci@7c0/pci@0/pci@8/SUNW,emlxs@0,1/fp@0,0 Example for a Solaris OS PCI card (for SG-XPCI1FC-QF2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2, SG-XPCI1FC-QL2, and SG-XPCI2FC-QF2-Z): pci@1f,0/pci@5/SUNW,qlc@1,1 The example (For QLOGIC) for the Solaris OS PCI card: pci@9,2000/scsi@2 This value not displayed in a Windows, Linux, or HP-UX environment. |
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Logical HBA Number |
Logical HBA number |
Indicates logical number of an HBA. Indicates an HBA device name for the AIX version. |
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Bus Number |
Bus number |
Indicates a bus number. This value is not displayed in a Solaris OS and HP-UX environment. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Security Mode |
"on", "off" |
Indicates the security setting status of a HBA port. When the type of storage affinity (LUN mapping) is WWPN_BINDING, the value is "valid". |
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Affinity Type |
"NO_AFFINITY", "ANOTHER_BINDING", "WWPN_BINDING" |
Indicates the type of storage affinity (LUN mapping) defined on the HBA. NO_AFFINITY indicates that no definition is set. ANOTHER_BINDING indicates that storage affinity (LUN mapping) is not defined or zoning is defined with a Fibre Channel switch or a storage device. WWPN_BINDING indicates that BINDING is defined with a WWPN. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Affinity WWPN |
List of Eight-byte WWNN |
Indicates the list of WWPN on the storage side corresponding to the access path. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Target ID |
List of any character strings |
A list of Target ID (Y in cXtY of a special file in the Solaris OS, and T in pPbBtTlL of a Windows raw device, Y in cXtY of a HP-UX raw device) values corresponding to an access path is displayed. In AIX version, or when the value of this property is not clear, no value is displayed. |
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Server LUN |
List of any character strings |
Delimited by a comma (,), LUN lists set for an access path are displayed. In Windows, each physical drive number that could be obtained is enclosed in () and displayed following the LUN number. When the number is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a product name as an icon name as follows: "PFCA", "GP7B8FC1", "PW008FC2" or "PW008FC3" for the PW008FC2A, PW008FC2-G, PW008FC3, GP7B8FC1A, GP7B8FC1-G, GP7B8FC1. "SE0X7F11F" is for SE0X7F11F. "SE0X7F12F" is for SE0X7F12F. "LPe11000-S" is for XSEFC401AF. "LPe11002-S" is for XSEFC402AF. In SG-XPCI1FC-QF2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2, SG-XPCI1FC-QL2, and SG-XPCI2FC-QF2-Z, the name starts with "375". "QLA2100F" for the GP5-FC101 and QLA2100F "QLA2200" for the GP5-FC102, PG-FC102, and QLA2200. "QLA23xx" or "QLA2340" for the QLA2340 in the Windows version. "FCAW" for the SN10-FC01 and FC64-1063 "LP7K" and "LP8K" for the LP7000/8000 in the Solaris OS version, and "LP7K/8K/9K" in the Windows version "LP9K" and "LP9000" for the LP9000 and LP9002S in the Solaris OS version, and "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9000" in the Windows version "LP9K" or "LP9802" for the LP9802 in the Solaris OS version. "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9802" is in the Windows version. "LP10K" or "LP10000" for the LP10000 in the Solaris OS version. "LP9K" or "LP9002" for the PG-FC105 and LP9002L in the Solaris OS version, "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9002" in the Windows version, and "LP9002" in the Linux version "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9802" for the PG-FC106 in the Windows version, and "LP9802" in the Linux version "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP1050" is for PG-FC107, PG-FC201, LP1050, LP1050Ex in the Windows version. "LP1050" is in the Linux version. "QLA23xx" or "QLA2312" for the PG-FCD101, PG-FCD102 in the Windows version, and "QLA2312" or "FCI/O-CARD2Gb/s" in the Linux version "LPe1150-F4" is for PG-FC202. "BX600-FC42E" is for PG-FCD201. "LP10000" or "2Gb" is for MC-08FC11/MC08FC71. "LP11000-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC31. "LP11002-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC41. "LPe11000-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC51. "LPe11002-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC61. "A6795A" for the A6795A "A5158A" for the A5158A "A6826A" is for A6826A. "AB378A" is for AB378A. "AB378-60101" is for AB378B. "AB379A" is for AB379A. "6228" for the 6228 "6239" for the 6239 |
Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "Timeout" or "Undefined", status becomes "Unknown". |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the device status in detail. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Monitoring Status |
Any character string |
Indicates the HBA monitoring status. |
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Driver Version |
Driver version |
Indicates the HBA driver version. |
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SNIA HBA API Version |
SNIA HBA API Version |
Indicates the SNIA HBA API version. |
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Adapter Information |
Port Amount |
Decimal number |
Indicates port number. SE0X7F12F, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2/-Z (Solaris 9 only), MC-08FC41, MC-08FC61, A6826A, and AB379A are dual port HBAs. In this product, however, there is only one port because two HBAs are used to express a single port. |
Product ID |
Any character string |
Indicates product name. "PFCA", "GP7B8FC1", "PW008FC2" or "PW008FC3" for the PW008FC2A, PW008FC2-G, PW008FC3, GP7B8FC1A, GP7B8FC1-G, GP7B8FC1. "SE0X7F11F" is for SE0X7F11F. "SE0X7F12F" is for SE0X7F12F. "LPe11000-S" is for XSEFC401AF. "LPe11002-S" is for XSEFC402AF. In SG-XPCI1FC-QF2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2, SG-XPCI1FC-QL2, and SG-XPCI2FC-QF2-Z, the name starts with "375". "QLA2100F" for the GP5-FC101 and QLA2100F "QLA2200" for the GP5-FC102, PG-FC102, and QLA2200. "QLA23xx" or "QLA2340" for the QLA2340 in the Windows version. "FCAW" for the SN10-FC01 and FC64-1063 "LP7K" and "LP8K" for the LP7000/8000 in the Solaris OS version, and "LP7K/8K/9K" in the Windows version "LP9K" and "LP9000" for the LP9000 and LP9002S in the Solaris OS version, and "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9000" in the Windows version "LP9K" or "LP9802" for the LP9802 in the Solaris OS version. "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9802" is in the Windows version. "LP10K" or "LP10000" for the LP10000 in the Solaris OS version. "LP9K" or "LP9002" for the PG-FC105 and LP9002L in the Solaris OS version, "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9002" in the Windows version, and "LP9002" in the Linux version "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP9802" for the PG-FC106 in the Windows version, and "LP9802" in the Linux version "LP7K/8K/9K" or "LP1050" is for PG-FC107, PG-FC201, LP1050, LP1050Ex in the Windows version. "LP1050" is in the Linux version. "QLA23xx" or "QLA2312" for the PG-FCD101, PG-FCD102 in the Windows version, and "QLA2312" or "FCI/O-CARD2Gb/s" in the Linux version "LPe1150-F4" is for PG-FC202. "BX600-FC42E" is for PG-FCD201. "LP10000" or "2Gb" is for MC-08FC11/MC08FC71. "LP11000-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC31. "LP11002-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC41. "LPe11000-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC51. "LPe11002-M4" or "4Gb" is for MC-08FC61. "A6795A" for the A6795A "A5158A" for the A5158A "A6826A" is for A6826A. "AB378A" is for AB378A. "AB378-60101" is for AB378B. "AB379A" is for AB379A. "6228" for the 6228 "6239" for the 6239 |
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Vender ID |
Any character string |
Indicates manufacturer name. "FUJITSU" for the PW008FC2A, PW008FC2-G, PW008FC3, GP7B8FC1A, GP7B8FC1-G, GP7B8FC1, SE0X7F11F and SE0X7F12F. "SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC". for XSEFC401AF/XSEFC402AF. "QLOGIC" for the SG-XPCI1FC-QF2, SG-XPCI2FC-QF2, SG-XPCI1FC-QL2, and SG-XPCI2FC-QF2-Z. "QLOGIC" for the GP5-FC101, GP5-FC102, PG-FC102, PG-FCD101, PG-FCD102, QLA2100F, QLA2200 and QLA2340. "JAYCOR" for the SN10-FC01 and FC64-1063 "EMULEX" for the MC-08FC11, MC-08FC31, MC-08FC41, MC-08FC51, MC-08FC61, MC-08FC, PG-FC105, PG-FC106, PG-FC107, PG-FC201, PG-FC202, PG-FCD201, LP7000, LP8000, LP9000, LP9002S, LP9002L, LP9802, LP10000, LP1050 and LP1050Ex "Hewlett-Packard" for A6795A, A5158A, A6826A, AB378A, AB378B, and AB379A. "IBM" for 6228, 6239 |
See "B.7 Resource View Properties" for details.
Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
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Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Displays a storage name as an icon name. |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates detailed device status. |
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Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the device status. When the monitoring status is "Timeout" or "Undefined", status becomes "Unknown". |
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Monitoring Status |
"OK", "Timeout", "Undefined", "Invalid Password" |
Indicates the level of recognition of a device by this software product. "OK" indicates that the device is recognized normally. "Timeout" indicates that the device is registered with this software product but cannot be recognized for operation with a LAN. "Undefined" indicates that operation of the device in a LAN has been verified, though the device is not registered with this software product. In the event of "Invalid Password", change the device password stored by this software product. Select [Device(D)]-[Change Account Information for Device Management(C)] from the resource view menu. |
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Vender ID |
Any character string |
Indicates a manufacturer's name. |
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Product ID |
Any character string |
Indicates a product name. |
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IP Address |
IP address |
Indicates the device IP address in a LAN. If multiple IP addresses are displayed, they are separated by a period ("".). as their delimiter |
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Management Software |
Any character string |
Indicates the Management Software used. The value is set from the resource view is used. |
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Storage Information |
Storage Type |
"Disk", "Tape", "Array", "Library" |
Indicates the storage type. |
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Serial Number |
Serial number |
Indicates a storage device serial number. |
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Firm Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the storage device firmware version number. |
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BOX ID |
Device ID |
Indicates the device ID of storage. (ETERNUS series and GR series only) |
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Events |
- |
Any character string |
The same information as that of the properties of the Domain and Side views is displayed. |
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Memo pad |
Manager |
Any character string |
The same information as that of the properties of the Domain and Side views is displayed. |
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Location |
Any character string |
The same information as that of the properties of the Domain and Side views is displayed. |
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Memo |
Any character string |
The same information as that of the properties of the Domain and Side views is displayed. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a CA name as an icon name. For details, see "A.2 Module Element Notations and Mounting Location of Storage Devices". |
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Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "fatal", "unknown" |
Indicates the status of a channel adapter (CA). When the monitoring status is "Timeout" or "Undefined", status becomes "Unknown". |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the CA status in detail. |
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Monitoring Status |
Any character string |
Indicates the CA monitoring status. |
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Adapter Information |
CA No. |
Decimal number |
Indicates a CA number. For the ETERNUS6000 series, the value is the slot number (0-3) in Router. For the GR740, GR820, GR840, the value is the slot number (0 or 1) in IOB. For the ETERNUS8000, ETERNUS4000, ETERNUS3000, GR710, GR720, GR730, the value is the CA slot number in CM. |
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Group No. |
0, 1 |
Indicates the group number (CM number for the ETERNUS8000, ETERNUS4000, ETERNUS3000, GR710, GR720, GR730. Router number for the ETERNUS6000, GR740, GR820, GR840) of the storage side where a CA is mounted. |
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Exchange Unit Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the unit name for CA replacement unit. Channel adapters with the same name are affected by hot system replacement. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a port identification name as an icon name. (Example: CA0x00:Port0) For details, see "A.2 Module Element Notations and Mounting Location of Storage Devices". |
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Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "fatal", "unknown" |
Indicates the FC port status. When the monitoring status is "Timeout" or "Undefined", status becomes "Unknown". |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the FC port status in detail. |
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Monitoring Status |
Any character string |
Indicates the FC port monitoring status. |
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Port Information-1 |
Port No. |
Decimal number |
Indicates the FC port index number within a channel adapter (CA). |
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WWPN |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) set for an FC port. |
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WWNN |
Eight-byte WWNN |
Indicates the WWNN (World Wide Node Name) set for an FC port. |
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Adapter Type |
"FCCA", "FCRA(Initiator)", "FCRA(Target)", "FCRA(Automatic)" |
Indicates the FC port type. |
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Supported FC Port Types |
"N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public", "E", "F", "FL", "B", "G" |
Indicates the Fibre Channel port types supported by an FC port. |
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Current FC Port Type |
"N", "NL-Private", "NL-Public", "E", "F", "FL", "B", "G" |
Indicates the type of Fibre Channel port for which an FC port is currently active. |
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Supported FC Classes |
"Class2", "Class3", "Class2(Enable ACK0)" |
Indicates the service class of Fibre Channel supported by an FC port. |
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Current FC Class |
"Class2", "Class3", "Class2(Enable ACK0)" |
Indicates the Fibre Channel service class set for an FC port. |
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Port Information-2 |
FC Loop ID Assignment |
"Manual", "Automatic (Ascending order)", "Automatic (Descending order)" |
Indicates the loop ID setup method of Fibre Channel settings for an FC port. This property is valid only for a loop connection. |
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FC Loop ID |
Decimal number |
Indicates the loop ID of Fibre Channel settings for an FC port. This property is valid only for a loop connection. |
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Transfer Rate |
"4Gbit/s or 2Gbit/s or 1Gbit/s Automatic", "1Gbit/s", "2Gbit/s", "4Gbit/s", "Unknown" |
Indicates the transfer rate set for an FC port. |
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Connected WWPN |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) of a remote node connected to this FC port. This property is not displayed for unsupported devices. In ETENUS8000, ETENUS6000 and ETENUS4000, ETERNUS2000, this property is not indicated. |
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Affinity Information |
Security Mode |
"on", "off" |
Indicates the security setting status of an FC port. |
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Authorized WWPN |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) of an HBA connected to an access path that is set. |
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AffinityGroup Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the affinity group name (zone name) of storage assigned to the above Authorized WWPN. |
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Host Response Number |
Decimal number |
Indicates the host response number assigned to the HBA indicated by the Authorized WWPN. (This item is displayed for a device that supports the host response setting function.) For information about the host response function, refer to the "ETERNUSmgr/GRmgr User's Guide". |
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Remote Copy |
Destination FCRA WWPN |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the WWPN (World Wide Port Name) of the destination FCRA (remote connection adapter) that is route-set with the remote copy function. This tab and "Properties" are displayed only for the FCRA. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
Any character string |
Indicates a Device Adapter(DA) name as an icon name. For details, see "A.2 Module Element Notations and Mounting Location of Storage Devices". (Example: DA0x10) |
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Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "fatal", "unknown" |
Indicates the device adapter (DA) status. |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the DA status in detail. |
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Device Adapter Information |
DA No. |
Decimal number |
Indicates a DA number. For the ETERNUS6000, the value is the slot number (0-1) in the router. For the GR740, GR820, GR840, the value is the slot number (generally 2) in IOB. For ETERNUS4000(M80,M100), ETERNUS3000, GR710,GR720,GR730, the value is the DA slot number (0 or 1) in CM. |
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Group No. |
Value |
Indicates a group number (CM number for the ETERNUS4000 (M80, M100), ETERNUS3000 series and GR710, GR720, GR730, and Router number for the ETERNUS6000, GR740, GR820, GR840) of the storage side where a DA is mounted. |
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Exchange Unit Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the unit name for DA exchange. Adapters with the same name are affected by hot system replacement. |
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Controlled DE ID |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates the ID number of Device Enclosure (DE) controlled with DA. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"CM" + number |
Indicates a CM name as an icon name. For details, see "A.2 Module Element Notations and Mounting Location of Storage Devices". (Example: CM0x00) The value is represented in hexadecimal number. |
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Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "fatal", "unknown" |
Indicates the device CM (Controller) status. |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the CM status in detail. |
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Controller Information |
CM No. |
Decimal number |
Indicates CM number. The number becomes a serial number from 0. |
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Cache Capacity |
Memory size(MB) |
Indicates cache memory size of CM. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"Router" + number |
Indicates a router name as an icon name. For details, see "A.2 Module Element Notations and Mounting Location of Storage Devices". (Example: Router0/Router0x00) |
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Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "fatal", "unknown" |
Indicates the router status. |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the router status in detail. |
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Router Information |
Router No. |
Decimal number |
Indicates a router number. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"IOB" + number |
Indicates an IOB name as an icon name. For details, see "A.2 Module Element Notations and Mounting Location of Storage Devices". (Example: IOB0x00) The number is hexadecimal. |
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Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "fatal", "unknown" |
Indicates the IOB status. |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the IOB status in detail. |
|
|
IOB Information |
IOB No. |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates an IOB number. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"LUNMapping" |
Indicates a LUNMapping name as an icon name. |
For the ETERNUS8000, ETERNUS6000, ETERNUS4000, ETERNUS2000, the LUNMapping icon is displayed using ETERNUSmgr. For the ETERNUS3000 M50, GR710, GR720, GR730, the LUNMapping icon is displayed using ETERNUSmgr, GRmgr addressing mode with zone setting. |
Mapping Information |
Group Name |
Any character string |
Indicates an arbitrary name of LUNMapping. When the name has not been set, it is not displayed. For ETERNUS3000 M50, GR710, GR720, GR730, indicates the zone name set by the zone setting function in the addressing mode of ETERNUSmgr, GRmgr. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"AffinityGroup" + group name |
Indicates an AffinityGroup name as an icon name. |
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Affinity Group Information |
Group No. |
Decimal number |
Indicates an AffinityGroup number. The value is a zone number for the ETERNUS4000 (M80, M100), ETERNUS3000 series and GR series. |
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Group Name |
Any character string |
Indicates the affinity group name (zone name). |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"LUN" + number |
Indicates a LUN name as an icon name. The number is decimal. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Integration |
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"LUN" + number |
Indicates the integrated LUN number. The number is decimal. |
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LUN Fusion Information |
LUN No. |
Number |
The list of the integrated LUN numbers. The number is decimal. |
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LUN |
"LUN" + number |
LUN number. The number is decimal. |
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Logical Volume |
"Logical Volume" + number |
Indicates a logical volume number which corresponds to mapped LUN. The number is hexadecimal. |
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Capacity |
Volume capacity(MB) |
Indicates capacity of Logical Volume. |
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Volume Type |
"Open Volume", "Main Frame Volume", "MVV", "SDV", "TempOLU", "TempSDV" |
Indicates the logical volume type(for opening, main frame, sharing,Snapping Data Volume, TempOLU, TempSDV.) |
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Encryption |
"Encryption","Non-Encryption" |
Indicates the logical volume encryption attribute. |
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RAID Group |
"RAID Group" + number |
Indicates RAID Group number which corresponds to Logical Volume. The number is hexadecimal. |
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Table Element |
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LUN |
"LUN" + number |
Indicates integrated LUN number. The number is decimal. |
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Tab name |
Name of display name |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"Logical Volume" + number |
Indicates a logical volume name as an icon name. The number is hexadecimal. |
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Logical Volume Fusion Information |
Capacity |
Volume capacity(MB) |
Indicates the capacity of a logical volume. |
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Volume Type |
"Open Volume", "Main Frame Volume", "MVV", "SDV", "TempOLU", "TempSDV" |
Indicates the type of logical volume (for opening, main frame, sharing,Snapping Data Volume, TempOLU, TempSDV.). |
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Encryption |
"Encryption", "Non-Encryption" |
Indicates the logical volume encryption attribute. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Integration |
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"Logical Volume" + number |
Indicates an integrated logical volume number. The number is hexadecimal. |
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Logical Volume Fusion Information |
Logical Volume No. |
Number |
Indicates the list of integrated logical volume numbers. The number is hexadecimal. |
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Logical Volume |
"Logical Volume" + number |
Indicates a logical volume number. The number is hexadecimal. |
|
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Capacity |
Volume capacity(MB) |
Indicates capacity of the logical volume. |
|
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Volume Type |
"Open Volume", "Main Frame Volume", "MVV", "SDV", "TempOLU", "TempSDV" |
Indicates the logical volume type (for opening, main frame and sharing,Snapping Data Volume, TempOLU, TempSDV.) |
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Encryption |
"Encryption", "Non-Encryption" |
Indicates the logical volume encryption attribute. |
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Table Element |
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Logical Volume |
"Logical Volume" + number |
Indicates the list of integrated logical volume numbers. The number is hexadecimal. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"RAID Group" + number |
Indicates a RAIDGroup name as an icon name. The number is hexadecimal. |
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Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the RAID group status. |
|
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the RAID group status in detail. |
|
|
RAID Group Information |
RAID level |
"RAID0", "RAID1+0", "RAID1", "RAID3", "RAID5", "RAID6" |
Indicates the RAID level of a RAID group. |
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Capacity |
Total capacity(MB) |
Indicates the total volume capacity of a RAID group. |
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Free Capacity |
Free capacity(MB) |
Indicates the free capacity not assigned to a logical volume in a RAID group. |
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Stripe Size |
Decimal number(KB) |
Indicates the stripe size of a RAID group. |
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Assigned CM No. |
CM number |
Indicates the CM number for controlling this RAID group. |
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Format Progress |
"Formatting", "Abnormal End of Formatting", "Reforming", "Abnormal End of Reforming","-" |
Indicates the formatting status, RAID level exchange, and the RAID group capacity expansion status. "-" (hyphen) is displayed if these operations are not performed and when they complete normally. |
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Logical Volume Information |
RAID Level |
"RAID0", "RAID1+0", "RAID1", "RAID3", "RAID5", "RAID6" |
Indicates the RAID level of RAID Group. |
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Capacity |
Total capacity(MB) |
Indicates the total volume capacity of RAID Group. |
|
|
Free Capacity |
Free Capacity(MB) |
Indicates the empty capacity not allocated in a logical volume in the RAID Group. |
|
|
Logical Volume |
"Logical Volume" + number |
Indicates the logical volume number constructed in RAID. The number is hexadecimal. |
|
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Capacity |
Capacity(MB) |
Indicates the logical volume capacity. |
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Volume Type |
"Open Volume", "Main Frame Volume", "MVV", "SDV", "TempOLU", "TempSDV" |
Indicates the logical volume type (for opening, main frame and sharing, Snapping Data Volume, TempOLU, TempSDV.) |
|
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Encryption |
"Encryption", "Non-Encryption" |
Indicates the logical volume encryption attribute. |
|
|
Logical Volume |
"Logical Volume" + number |
Indicates the mainframe logical volume number. |
|
|
Logical Volume |
"Logical Volume" + number |
Indicates the open logical volume number. |
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Part |
Number+"/"+number |
Indicates logical volume integration information. The value is shown as integration order number+"/"+integration total number. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
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Integration Icon |
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"RAID Group" + number |
Indicates the integrated RAID group number. |
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RAID Group Information |
Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the RAID group status. |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the RAID group status in detail. |
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RAID level |
"RAID0", "RAID1+0", "RAID1", "RAID3", "RAID5", "RAID6" |
Indicates the RAID level of a RAID group. |
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Capacity |
Total capacity(MB) |
Indicates the total volume capacity of a RAID group. |
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Free Capacity |
Free capacity(MB) |
Indicates the free capacity not assigned to a logical volume in a RAID group. |
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Stripe Size |
Decimal number(KB) |
Indicates the stripe size of a RAID group. |
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Assigned CM No. |
CM number |
Indicates the CM number for controlling this RAID group. |
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Format Progress |
"Formatting", "Abnormal End of Formatting", "Reforming", "Abnormal End of Reforming","-" |
Indicates the formatting status, RAID level exchange, and the RAID group capacity expansion status. "-" (hyphen) is displayed if these operations are not performed and when they complete normally. |
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Table Element |
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RAID Group |
"RAIDGroup" + number |
Indicates the integrated RAIDGroup number list. The number is in hexadecimal. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
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Integration |
Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"DE" + 0xDE number + ": " + "Disk" + Disk number |
Indicates the integrated disk name. The name is displayed in combination with the number of the DE where the Disk is mounted and the slot number of the Disk in the DE. (Example: DE0x00:Disk8) The DE number is hexadecimal, and the Disk slot number is decimal. |
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Disk Fusion Information |
Disk Fusion Information |
"DE" + 0xDE number + ": " + "Disk" + Disk number |
Indicates the integrated disk information. |
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Disk |
"DE" + 0xDE number + ": " + "Disk" + Disk number |
Indicates the integrated disk name. The name is displayed in combination with the number of the DE where the Disk is mounted and the slot number of the Disk in the DE. (Example: DE0x00:Disk8) The DE number is hexadecimal, and the Disk slot number is decimal. |
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Device Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "unknown" |
Indicates the DISK status. |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the DISK status in detail. |
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Disk Type |
"Data Disk", "Hot Spare Disk", "Backup Disk", "System Disk" |
Indicates the disk assignment type. |
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Disk Spec. |
"Fibre Channel Disk", "Nearline FC Disk", "SAS Disk", "Nearline SATA Disk" |
Indicates the disk type. |
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Capacity |
Capacity(MB) |
Indicates the user area capacity of the Disk. |
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Vender ID |
Any character string |
Indicates the Disk manufacturer's name. |
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Product ID |
Any character string |
Indicates the product name of the Disk. |
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Firmware Version |
Any character string |
Indicates the firmware version number of the Disk. |
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Rotational Speed |
Number of rotations(RPM) |
Indicates the Disk rotation speed. This property is invalid if "-" hyphen is displayed. |
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Capacity Type |
Decimal number(GB) |
Indicates the Disk capacity type. |
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Table Element |
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Disk |
"DE" + 0xDE number + ": " + "Disk" + Disk number |
Indicates the integrated disk name. The name is displayed in combination with the number of the DE where the Disk is mounted and the slot number of the Disk in the DE. (Example: DE0x00:Disk8) The DE number is a hexadecimal number, and the Disk slot number is a decimal number. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
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Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"DE" + number |
Indicates a Device Enclosure(DE) name as an icon name. The number is a hexadecimal number. |
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Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "fatal", "unknown" |
Indicates the drive enclosure (DE) status. |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the DE status in detail. |
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Drive Enclosure Information |
DE No. |
Hexadecimal number |
Indicates the DE ID number. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
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Basic Information |
(Icon Name) |
"Battery" + number |
Indicates a battery name as an icon name. The number is a decimal number. |
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Status |
"normal", "warning", "error", "fatal", "unknown" |
Indicates the battery status. |
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Status Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the battery status in detail. |
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Battery Information |
Battery No. |
Decimal number |
Indicates the battery number. The number is a serial number starting at 0. |
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Exchange Date |
Date |
Indicates the battery replacement date. An old battery must be replaced with a new one before this date. If information cannot be obtained a value will not be displayed. |
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Tab name |
Name of display item |
Value |
Description |
Remarks |
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Basic Information |
Access Path Status |
"normal", "warning", "error" |
Indicates the access path status. |
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Access Path Description |
Any character string |
Indicates the detailed information about access path status. |
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Zoning Information (*1) |
Zoning Type |
"WWPN_ZONING", "WWPN_ZONING(N)", "PORT_ZONING", "PORT_ZONING(N)" |
Indicates the zoning type that is set in the switch. |
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Security Mode |
"on", "off" |
Indicates the security setting status of a switch. |
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Server Node Information (*1) |
Affinity Type |
"NO_AFFINITY", "ANOTHER_BINDING", "WWPN_BINDING" |
Indicates the type of the storage affinity (LUN mapping) defined on the HBA. NO_AFFINITY indicates that no definition is set. ANOTHER_BINDING indicates that storage affinity (LUN mapping) is not defined or zoning is defined with a Fibre Channel switch or a storage device. WWPN_BINDING indicates that BINDING is defined with a WWPN. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Security Mode |
"on", "off" |
Indicates the security setting status of a HBA port. When the type of storage affinity (LUN mapping) is WWPN_BINDING, the value is valid. |
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Target ID |
List of any character strings |
A list of Target ID(Y in cXtY of a special file in the Solaris OS, and T in pPbBtTlL of a Windows raw device, Y in cXtY of a HP-UX raw device) values corresponding to an access path is displayed. If the value of this property is not clear, no value is displayed. |
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Server LUN |
List of any character strings |
Delimited by a comma (,), LUN lists set by an access path are displayed. In Windows, each physical drive number that could be obtained is displayed enclosed in parentheses ( ) and following the LUN number. When it is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Affinity WWPN |
List of Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates the list of WWPN of CA on the storage side corresponding to the access path. When the list is unknown, the value is not displayed. |
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Storage Information (*1) |
Affinity Type |
"NO_AFFINITY", "ANOTHER_BINDING", "GR_PortZone_Binding", "GR_Subsystem_Zone_Binding" |
Indicates the type of host affinity (zone function). NO_AFFINITY indicates that an access path is not set. ANOTHER_BINDING indicates that storage affinity (LUN mapping) is not set or that zoning is set with a Fibre Channel switch or storage. GR_PortZone_Binding indicates that affinity is set for ETERNUS3000 M50, GR710, GR720, GR730. GR_Subsystem_Zone_Binding indicates that affinity is set for the ETERNUS8000, ETERNUS6000, ETERNUS4000, ETERNUS3000(excluding the M50),ETERNUS2000,GR740 series. |
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Security Mode |
"on", "off" |
Indicates the security setting status of FC port. |
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Affinity Group Name |
Any character strings |
Indicates storage affinity group name (zone name) that is assigned to the following affinity WWPN. |
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Affinity WWPN |
Eight-byte WWPN |
Indicates HBA WWPN (World Wide Port Name) that is connected by access path setting. |
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*1: Zoning information, server node information and storage information can not be set as access path information depending on the configuration of the device in which access path is set. When the access path properties are displayed, the information that does not exist is not displayed.
The Performance Management window provides performance display functions for Fibre Channel switches and the ETERNUS disk array device. Moreover, it provides a threshold monitoring function for the Fibre Channel switch and the ETERNUS disk array.
To display the performance graph of a device or perform the setting of threshold monitoring, the device must be displayed in the tree of the Performance Management window.
To display a device in the tree of the Performance Management window, drag and drop the device icon from the physical resource view. However, the same device cannot be displayed in multiple Performance Management windows.
If a Performance Management window is opened while no other Performance Management windows are being displayed, devices whose performance is being monitored are automatically displayed in the tree.
A device icon in one Performance Management window can be moved into another Performance Management window by using the drag & drop method. At this time, the performance graph is also moved.
The performance graph of the device selected in the tree is displayed in the performance display area of the Performance Management window. If multiple devices are in the tree, graphs displayed in the window can be switched by selecting the target device.
One Performance Management window cannot display the performance graphs of two or more devices at the same time. To display the performance graphs of two or more devices at the same time, display each device in the tree of a separate Performance Management window.
For performance monitoring, select [File]-[Performance Management Window] from the menu on the GUI window to execute it. Start threshold monitoring after selecting [Performance Management Window].
The Performance Management window first appears when [File]-[Performance Management Window] is selected from the menu.
The window has three parts. The menu bar is at the top. The resource tree view is on the left. The performance display area is on the right.
Menu bar
This can be used for operations of the Performance Management window and threshold monitoring.
Tree view
The following items can be displayed in the tree view: Fibre Channel switches, resources of the ETERNUS disk array device, and elements in resources as detailed components.
Note that when the Performance Management window is open and saving device performance information is already specified, devices are automatically displayed as if dragging and dropping the tree.
Performance display area
The performance graphs of the device selected in the tree are displayed. Multiple Performance Graph windows can be opened and displayed in this area.
The menu bar functions are explained below.
File
New Window
Select this to open a new Performance Management window.
Select this to print the view graph displayed in the active Performance Graph window.
Save CSV
Select this to output view graph data displayed in the active Performance Graph window to a file in the CSV format.
Any name can be specified as the file name. The default name is graph00.csv. The file format consists of one header part and multiple data parts.
[Header part]
The header part explains the output graph. It consists of the following:
[@, graph title, graph type, year-month-day-time, device name, graph line explanation]
Graph title: Indicates the graph window title name.
Graph type: Indicates the time axis of the selected graph (one hour, one day, or one week).
Year-month-day-time: Indicates the start time of the graph. Year-month-day-time is displayed for a one-hour graph. Year-month-day is displayed for one-day graph. Year-month is displayed for one-week graphs.
Device name: Indicates a device ID.
Graph line explanation: Indicates the names of graph lines in sequence. They are displayed by clicking the [Graph Line] button in a graph.
[Data part]
This part shows the following: Values of X-axis data containing graph points and corresponding Y-axis data values. This part consists of graph time and graph data.
Graph time: Indicates the X-axis time data: Year-month-day-hour-minute-second data for a one-hour graph, year-month-day-hour-minute data for a one-day graph, and year-month-day-hour data for a one-week graph.
Graph data: Each item of Y-axis data in graph time is displayed in order by graph line name. Each unit is the same as the performance graph axis unit.
Example: Output of a one-hour graph of Logical Volume0x0000 read response
@, E3000 - LUN0 (Logical Volume0x0000) Read Response Time, One Hour, "Mar 24, 2003 3 PM", 00E3000#######E320S20A####FC000022######, LUN0 (Logical Volume0x0000)
"Mar 24, 2003 3:00:01 PM",0.9434189
"Mar 24, 2003 3:00:31 PM",1.0192572
:
"Mar 24, 2003 3:59:01 PM",5.277033
"Mar 24, 2003 3:50:31 PM",10.39139
JPEG Archive
Select this to output the view graph displayed in the active Performance Graph window to a file in the JPEG format. Any name can be specified as the file name. The default name is jpeg00.jpg.
Close
Selecting this closes the Performance Management window where the current menu is selected.
Exit
Selecting this closes all Performance Management windows.
Device
Create Device Configuration File
If the storage device configuration has been changed, click the target device and select this command from the menu to execute it. After this command is executed, a tree is displayed according to the new configuration.
Delete Device
When a device is clicked to select it and this command is executed, display of the target device is deleted from the Performance Management window. However, performance monitoring of the device continues. To stop performance monitoring, use the GUI window.
View
Cascade
Select this to overlap the graph windows displayed in the performance view area.
Tile
Select this to list the graph windows displayed in the performance view area.
Close All
Selecting this closes all graph windows for the device selected in the tree.
Refresh Graphs of Selected Device
Selecting this updates all graph windows for the device selected in the tree to the latest information.
Refresh Graphs of All Devices(F5)
Selecting this updates all graph windows displaying performance management information to the latest information.
Threshold Monitoring
Monitoring Enable/Disable
Selecting this opens a dialog box allowing the user to enable or disable the threshold monitoring function for the device selected in the tree window. When the performance monitoring is stopped for the selected device in the tree, this menu cannot be selected.
Monitoring Time Setting
Selecting this opens a dialog box allowing the user to set the threshold monitoring time zone and alarm notification time zone of the threshold monitoring function for the device selected in the tree window. If the threshold monitoring function for the device selected in the tree is being stopped, this menu cannot be selected.
Thresholds Setting/Start Monitoring/Stop Monitoring
Selecting this opens a dialog box allowing the user to set detailed information of the threshold monitoring and specify the start and stop of the monitoring for the device selected in the tree window. If the threshold monitoring function for the device selected in the tree is being stopped, this menu cannot be selected.
Thresholds Alarm Log
Selecting this opens a dialog box allowing the user to display the alarm log managed by the threshold monitoring function.
Alarm Delete Setting
Tools
Options
Re-read definition File
Settings in the performance managements configuration file (perf.conf) are reflected dynamically. For details, refer to "7.7 Definition File".
If the ETERNUS disk array device and Fibre Channel switch icons are dropped onto the Performance Management window, the logical configuration tree of the device can be displayed as shown below.
"AffinityGroup" indicates a number of the zone function of the selected storage system.
"LUN" indicates a logical unit number from the point of view of the server node. Since this is allocated with Logical Volume (OLU and LUN_V) that specifies a number unique to a device managed in the device, this is expressed as "LUN X(Logical Volume X)" in the tree.
"RAID Group" located under "LUN" indicates that LUN is included in "RAID Group" (rank). [Disk](=physical drive) under [RAIDGroup] or [RAIDGroup [X- X]] indicates the drive used to configure the rank. [LogicalVolume] under [RAIDGroup] or [RAIDGroup [X- X]] indicates the numbers of other LogicalVolumes that belong to the same RAIDGroup. [RAIDGroup X- X] also has devices that are not shown.
[fc X/Y] and [port Y] are the Fibre Channel switch ports. X is "Slot Number", and Y is "Port Number".
X and Y are hexadecimal numbers that start with "0x". Other numbers are decimal numbers.
Place the mouse cursor on the device name on the tree to display the properties as tool tips.
Tool tip contents |
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Device Name |
Device Name |
IP address |
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LUN X |
LUN capacity |
Existence of a LUN concatenation function application. If the LUN was created using the LUN concatenation function, "[Concatenation]" is displayed. |
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Existence of an encryption target. If there is an encryption target, "[Encryption]" is displayed. |
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RAIDGroup, RAIDGroup [X -X] |
Existence of a LUN concatenation function application. If the LUN was created using the LUN concatenation function, "[Concatenation]" is displayed. |
Existence of an encryption target. If there is an encryption target, "[Encryption]" is displayed. |
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RAIDGroup X |
RAID level |
RAIDGroup capacity |
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CM (CPU) name allocated in the RAIDGroup |
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Existence of a LUN concatenation function application. If the LUN was created using the LUN concatenation function, "[Concatenation]" is displayed. |
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Existence of an encryption target. If there is an encryption target, "[Encryption]" is displayed. |
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LogicalVolume X |
LogicalVolume capacity |
Existence of a LUN concatenation function application. If the LUN was created using the LUN concatenation function, "[Concatenation]" is displayed. |
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Existence of an encryption target. If there is an encryption target, "[Encryption]" is displayed. |
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CM X |
CM (CPU) cache memory capacity |
Port X, fc X/X |
Maximum transfer rate |
In the device tree of the Performance Management window, select and right-click an element whose performance you want to display, and then select [Show Performance Graph] on the popup menu. Elements for which performance can be displayed are as follows: Fibre Channel switch port, ETERNUS disk array device LUN, LogicalVolume, RAIDGroup, Disk, and CM. In addition, performance for CA can be displayed in ETERNUS8000 and ETERNUS4000, and performance for CA/DA can be displayed in ETERNUS6000. A CM Port can be displayed in ETERNUS2000.
Multiple elements (whose type must be the same) can also be selected. Click two or more elements while holding down the Ctrl or Shift key, right-click, and then select [Display Performance Graph].
The dialog shown below appears. Enter the performance display parameters.
The dialog contents depend on elements selected. For information on the input method, see "7.2 Flow of Performance Management". Specify the day and time displayed in the center of the graph in "Date Specification". You can specify a period of up to 7 days.
After input is completed, click the [OK] button, and a graph window is displayed on the right.
Graph Line button
The example in this figure shows that the dialog was used to set the display of multiple LUNs in the same graph window. In this example, the [Graph Line] button is placed at the upper right so that the names of multiple graph lines can be seen. Clicking this button displays a window that explains the graph line names.
Set Vertical Axis button
Clicking the [V-Axis] button at the upper right of the screen displays the dialog shown below. In this dialog, the maximum value of the vertical axis of a graph can be specified.
The value can be entered directly. However, clicking the [Adjust to Maximum Value] button automatically calculates and displays the maximum value for a graph. Clicking the [Reset to Default] button sets the maximum value of the standard vertical axis of performance management.
Latest Information button
Clicking the [Latest Graph] button in the lower part of the screen displays a graph for the latest date and time.
Previous One Week, Previous Day, Previous One Hour, Next One Week, Next Day, and Next One Hour buttons
Clicking the [Previous Week], [Previous Day], [Previous Hour], [Next Week], [Next Day], or [Next Hour] buttons in the lower part of the screen reads and displays performance information from stored performance data.
Date Specification button
The following dialog is displayed when the "Date Specification" button on the part of the lower right of the screen and an arbitrary date can be specified. The graph is displayed centering on a specified date. You can specify a period of up to 7 days. The range which can be input is different according to the type of the time axis.
Peak button
When one week or one day is indicated in a displayed graph, the [Peak] button in the upper part of the screen can be used to add or delete graph lines in the graph. These graph lines are plotted with only the maximum vertical axis data values of the graph in the respective unit of time. The [Peak] button is displayed in the graph if an item other than R/W, R/W/P, and total had been selected in the "Performance Graph" dialog. The [Peak] button is not displayed for the performance graph for RAIDGroup.
Changing the time axis in a graph window
Right-clicking in the Performance Graph window as shown below displays a popup menu. From this menu, menu items can be selected to display a window with a different time axis. In the menu, one menu item for displaying a graph with a shorter time axis is adjusted according to the mouse position. For example, right clicking at around 22:00 in the graph displays a pop-up menu for displaying a one-hour graph at 22:00 as shown in the figure below.
Clicking in the one-hour graph in the Performance Graph window as shown below displays a pop-up menu. From this menu, the following menu items can be selected: item for redisplaying of the window with a different center for the time axis and item for increased magnification of the window display. The center of the time axis is the time adjacent to the mouse position. For example, click at around 14:10 in the graph as shown in the figure below. 14:10 then comes to the center of the graph, and a pop-up menu for displaying a one-hour graph from 13:40 to 14:40 and a pop-up menu for displaying a 20-minute graph from 14:00 to 14:20 are displayed.
Year-month-day-time is displayed in the graph window to indicate the beginning time of the displayed graph.
This section explains the functions that can be selected from [Threshold Monitoring], one of the function items on the menu bar in the Performance Management window. However, to enable the functions, a target device must be selected in the tree. Moreover, an instruction for performance monitoring of the device must already have been issued.
Monitoring Enable/Disable
Select this to specify whether to enable or disable the threshold monitoring function for the target device. Selecting this item reverses the current state of threshold monitoring. A dialog indicating the reversal of this state appears. In the dialogs shown below as an example, the left one indicates that disabled monitoring is enabled, and the right one indicates that enabled monitoring is disabled.
Monitoring Time Setting
Selecting this function displays the dialog box shown in the figure below. In this dialog box, the user can specify the threshold monitoring time zone and the alarm event log display time zone for the target device.
Threshold Monitoring Time |
The start time and stop time can be specified. The duration must be within 24 hours. |
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Alarm Display Time |
The start time and stop time for event log display can further be specified within the threshold monitoring time. The duration must be within 24 hours. |
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Alarm Display Frequency |
"Alarm Display Frequency" is used to define the method of displaying an event log generated when the threshold conditions are met. |
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All |
Specifies that an event log be reported each time an alarm log is generated. |
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Day by day |
Specifies that an event log be reported only once a day even though many alarm logs are generated in the day. |
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Every monitoring time |
Specifies that an event log be reported per threshold monitoring unit time specified in "Threshold Setting/Start Monitoring/Stop Monitoring" in the figure shown below. |
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Nothing |
Specifies that no event log be reported even though an alarm log is generated. "Threshold Monitoring Alarm Log" can be used to refer to every alarm log. |
By default an entire day from 00:00 to 24:00 is set for both the monitoring time and event log display time, and an alarm log is reported to the event log every time it is generated.
If "Day by day," "Every monitoring time," or "Nothing" is specified for "Alarm Display Frequency," event log display for each device is suppressed.
Thresholds Setting/Start Monitoring/Stop Monitoring
Selecting this displays the dialog shown below. This dialog is used to set the threshold conditions of threshold monitoring for the target device. In the figure below where the [Start] button is clicked, the Logical Volume response time, RAID Group busy rate, and CM busy rate are specified.
[Add] button |
The threshold condition of the threshold monitoring that is selected, and set is displayed and registered in the list. When there is already "Threshold Monitoring Device", it is considered the change instruction, and updates it. |
[Delete] button |
All the threshold conditions displayed in the list of the threshold monitoring being set are deleted. However, the content which directed the monitoring starting before is not deleted. |
[Start] button |
The threshold monitoring is started under the threshold condition displayed in the list of the threshold monitoring being set. Moreover, the set threshold condition is kept in this software product. |
[Stop] button |
The threshold monitoring is stopped. The threshold condition correction of the threshold monitoring becomes possible. |
[Cancel] or [Close] button |
The dialog of "Thresholds Setting/Start Monitoring/Stop Monitoring" closes. However, the content of the input is annulled while inputting the threshold condition of the threshold monitoring. |
In this dialog, it has the following function button.
Device |
Displays the nickname, IP address, and type of the target device. |
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Current Status |
Displays the monitoring status and the monitoring time zone specified in "Monitoring Time Setting". Monitoring in Progress indicates that the [Start Monitoring] button has been clicked and monitoring is in progress. Monitoring Stop indicates that monitoring is stopped. Monitoring on Standby indicates that monitoring is ready to start but is temporarily stopped because the current time is outside the monitoring time zone. |
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Target |
LogicalVolume Response Time |
Select this item to monitor the average processing time of Read/Write I/O. |
RAIDGroup Busy Rate |
Select this item to monitor the average busy rate of the drives (disks) making up a RAIDGroup. For a "RAID1+0 (4 + 4) configuration, for example, it monitors the average of eight drives. |
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CM busy rate |
Select this item to monitor the CM utilization in the device. |
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Target LogicalVolume Bounds |
Displays the range of target LogicalVolumes specified for performance management. The target LogicalVolumes are subjected to threshold monitoring. No target range needs to be specified for RAIDGroup and CM because the maximum numbers of these units configured for a device are automatically defined as target ranges. |
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Threshold |
Specify the threshold for the item selected for "Target". This is output as an alarm if the performance value is equal to or exceeds the threshold during threshold monitoring. Each default value can be selected from a list for the item selected in "Target". A value other than the default values can also be specified. |
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Rearm |
The setting of the Lower Limit is enabled when a value is set in "Total time" in "Alarm Tolerance Level" and the check box is selected. A value can be selected from the list or entered directly. If the lower limit is set and the performance value is equal to or less than this value, "Total time" will be reset and threshold monitoring will start again. |
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Alarm Tolerance Level |
Total time |
Specifies that an alarm log be generated when the total time of events that exceeded the threshold within the threshold monitoring unit time has reached the specified total time. |
Continuous time |
Specifies that an alarm log be generated when an event that exceeds the threshold continuously for the specified time within the threshold monitoring interval is detected. |
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Threshold Monitoring Interval |
Specify the unit time during which alarm monitoring is to be performed starting from when the threshold is exceeded. |
The relationships between parameters are shown in the figure below.
The figure shown below assumes the following conditions ("Total time" is selected for "Alarm Tolerance Level").
Threshold Monitoring Time |
0:00-23:00 |
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Alarm Display Time |
0:00-14:00 |
Alarm Display Frequency |
All |
Target |
RAIDGroup Busy Rate |
Threshold |
80% |
Lower Limit |
10% |
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Alarm Tolerance Level |
Total time: 360 seconds |
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Threshold Monitoring Interval |
60 minutes |
In A, the accumulated time during which the performance value equals or exceeds the threshold value has reached 300 seconds in "Threshold Monitoring Time", but the lower limit is met or exceeded before "Threshold Monitoring Interval 60 minutes" is reached, therefore data will be reset and monitoring will restart.
In B, the accumulated time during which the performance value equals or exceeds the threshold value has reached 360 seconds in "Threshold Monitoring Time", therefore an alarm log is generated. No alarm is reported for event log display because the events occurred outside the time range specified for "Alarm Display Time".
The figure shown below assumes the following conditions ("Continuous time" is selected for "Alarm Tolerance Level").
Threshold Monitoring Time |
0:00-23:00 |
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Alarm Display Time |
0:00-23:00 |
Alarm Display Frequency |
All |
Target |
RAIDGroup Busy Rate |
Threshold |
80% |
Alarm Tolerance Level |
Continuous time: 360 seconds |
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Threshold Monitoring Interval |
60 minutes |
In either A or B, the threshold is exceeded for consecutively 360 seconds within the "Threshold Monitoring Time" and therefore an alarm log is generated in either case. However, because "Every monitoring time" is selected for "Alarm Display Frequency," only alarm A is reported for event log display.
Moreover, the following figure is an example to specify the Port throughput of Fibre Channel switch and click the [Start] button.
Device |
Displays the nickname, IP address, and type of the target device. |
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Current Status |
Displays the monitoring status and the monitoring time zone specified in "Monitoring Time Setting". Monitoring in Progress indicates that the [Start] button has been clicked and monitoring is in progress. Monitoring Stop indicates that monitoring is stopped. Monitoring on Standby indicates that monitoring is ready to start but is temporarily stopped because the current time is outside the monitoring time zone. |
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Target |
Port Throughput |
Select this item to monitor the total throughput of reception and transmission in each port. |
Target Port Bounds |
All ports implemented by the target switch specified for performance management are subject to threshold monitoring. |
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Threshold |
Specify the threshold for the item selected for "Target". This is output as an alarm if the performance value is equal to or exceeds the threshold value during threshold monitoring. Each default value can be selected from a list for the item selected in "Target". A value other than the default values can also be specified. |
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Rearm |
The setting of the lower limit is enabled when a value is set in "Total time" in "Alarm Tolerance Level" and the check box is selected. A value can be selected from the list or entered directly. If the lower limit value is specified, and the performance value becomes equal to or les than this value, threshold monitoring will restart, and "Total Time" will be reset for counting to begin again. The "Total Time" field is reset and recounting will take place every time this occurs. |
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Alarm Tolerance Level |
Total time |
Specifies that an alarm log be generated when the total time of events that exceeded the threshold within the threshold monitoring interval has reached the specified total time. |
Continuous time |
Specifies that an alarm log be generated when an event that exceeds the threshold continuously for the specified time within the threshold monitoring interval is detected. |
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Threshold Monitoring Interval |
Specify the unit time during which alarm monitoring is to be performed starting from when the threshold is exceeded. |
For "Threshold" and "Rearm", check the type of the target switch (1 Gbps, 2 Gbps or 4 Gbps). When the switch type is 1 Gbps, specify the utilization (%) against the reference value of 100 MBps. When the switch type is 2 Gbps, specify the utilization (%) against the reference value of 200 MBps. When the switch type is 4 Gbps, specify the utilization (%) against the reference value of 400 MBps. For instance, when 90% is specified for the threshold of a 2 Gbps type switch, the threshold is 180 MBps (total of reception and transmission).
Thresholds Alarm log
When selecting this function, the following dialog is displayed. The threshold monitoring alarm log list detected with all the object devices is displayed. The content of the display are "Report ID", "Day", "Time", "Level", "Validation", "Device" and "Title". When the alarm log list has already been displayed, a new alarm log list is not displayed. The contents of the alarm log list which has already displayed is updated to latest information.
"Report ID" indicates the management number allocated in order of detection of alarm log. The maximum is 1000.
"Day" and "Time" indicate the date when an alarm log was created.
"Level" indicates the level of an alarm log. Only Alarm is currently used.
"Validation" indicates the confirmation check box in alarm log details, and indicates that save processing has completed.
"Device" indicates the nickname assigned to the target device when it was registered.
"Title" indicates the title of the event for which an alarm log was created.
This dialog has a menu bar. [Tool] on the menu bar can be used to select the following functions for the alarm log list: [Find], [Sort], [Delete], and [Update to the newest information]. Multiple items can be specified for [Delete]. Similar to other Windows operations, multiple items can be selected with the use of the Ctrl and Shift keys.
From [File] on the menu bar, [Print] and [Selected Rows Print] can be selected as functions for the threshold monitoring alarm log list. [Print] prints the entire threshold monitoring alarm log list that is displayed. When lines on the displayed threshold monitoring alarm log list is selected, [Selected Rows Print] can be used to print only these lines. Similar to other Windows operations, multiple items can be selected with the use of the Ctrl and Shift keys. In print data, the creation date is the date on which the threshold monitoring alarm log list is displayed. However, the date when the threshold monitoring alarm log was displayed again after the threshold monitoring alarm log is deleted is printed as the creation date when [Delete] function is selected.
In the dialog, double-clicking on an alarm log line displays detailed information of the specified report ID, as shown in the next figure. This example shows a report about a RAID Group load error.
The report has the following items specified for threshold settings: threshold, threshold monitoring interval, alarm tolerance time, rearm, and others. Also, it shows the alarm log creation date and relevant device information.
The confirmation check box can be checked, and a simple memo can be input. Use the memo as comments to explain the confirmation mark used to recognize alarm contents and to provide contact information.
If a check or comments are input, select [File]-[Save] to save the input data.
However, up to 400 characters can be saved in Note.
The displayed report can be printed by clicking [File]-[Print] from the menu bar.
Up to 10 lines of a comment entered on the report can be printed. If the confirmation check box has been checked, OK is printed.
Alarm Delete Setting
Selecting this function open the dialog shown below. This dialog is used to specify the management retention period for alarm log data created with the threshold monitoring function as Alarm Maintenance Term. Alarm log data whose retention period has expired is automatically deleted according to settings in the dialog. The deletion function is enabled when the start of management or the expiration of this period is detected. Consequently, the data whose retention period has expired is deleted.
If 0 day is specified, the automatic deletion function does not work.
If the number of alarm logs has reached 1000, the maximum number, within the specified period, the oldest alarm log data is replaced with the newest alarm log data. The maximum number is fixed at 1000.
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