HP 2000fc HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager user guide (5697-0083, - Page 103

Refreshing the server list, Expand Volume, Cancel

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• The Volume Information section provides the following details for the volume: • A pie chart shows the volume's used and available space (similar to the Windows volume details). • Name indicates the volume name (not drive letter); this name is used by Simple SAN Connection Manager to open and close this volume. • Attributes may include Active, Read-only, Boot, System, and so on. • Status (for example, Online or Offline). • Health (for example, Healthy) • Capacity is the volume size. • Expandable space, if any, is the size of unallocated space on the disk that the volume can grow without the need to first expand the LUN. • Usage is the daily average usage; that is, the amount of space used daily from the data collected by Simple SAN Connection Manager when it is launched. • Trend specifies the usage trend; that is, the number of days projected to fill up the volume's remaining space based on the daily average usage. • A bar graph shows the volume usage from the data collected by Simple SAN Connection Manager every time is launched. Simple SAN Connection Manager tracks only the last ten data points. • The Expand Volume button opens a dialog box to extend the volume size. This button is grayed-out if the currently-selected volume is not the last volume (the last partition on the LUN). 3. (Optional) If the disk is getting full, click the Expand Volume button to either select the disk's existing extensible space, or to first expand the LUN and then use that new space. The Extending volume size dialog box opens (Figure 70). Figure 70 Extending volume size dialog box 4. Select a value by which to expand the volume size, and the unit of measurement (GB or MB). 5. Click OK to expand the volume by the specified value. Or, click Cancel to close this dialog box without expanding the volume. A message box confirms successful completion of the volume expansion. Refreshing the server list Simple SAN Connection Manager provides server list management with the ability to quickly refresh the server list comprising your SAN. When you refresh the server list, the most current topology of your SAN is shown in the Physical Connection and LUN Assignment maps. HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager user guide 103

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The Volume Information section provides the following details for the volume:
A pie chart shows the volume’s used and available space (similar to the Windows volume
details).
Name indicates the volume name (not drive letter); this name is used by Simple SAN
Connection Manager to open and close this volume.
Attributes may include Active, Read-only, Boot, System, and so on.
Status (for example, Online or Offline).
Health (for example, Healthy)
Capacity is the volume size.
Expandable space, if any, is the size of unallocated space on the disk that the volume can grow
without the need to first expand the LUN.
Usage is the daily average usage; that is, the amount of space used daily from the data
collected by Simple SAN Connection Manager when it is launched.
Trend specifies the usage trend; that is, the number of days projected to fill up the volume’s
remaining space based on the daily average usage.
A bar graph shows the volume usage from the data collected by Simple SAN Connection
Manager every time is launched. Simple SAN Connection Manager tracks only the last ten data
points.
The Expand Volume button opens a dialog box to extend the volume size. This button is
grayed-out if the currently-selected volume is not the last volume (the last partition on the LUN).
3.
(Optional) If the disk is getting full, click the
Expand Volume
button to either select the disk’s existing
extensible space, or to first expand the LUN and then use that new space.
The Extending volume size dialog box opens (
Figure 70
).
Figure 70
Extending volume size dialog box
4.
Select a value by which to expand the volume size, and the unit of measurement (GB or MB).
5.
Click
OK
to expand the volume by the specified value. Or, click
Cancel
to close this dialog box without
expanding the volume.
A message box confirms successful completion of the volume expansion.
Refreshing the server list
Simple SAN Connection Manager provides server list management with the ability to quickly refresh the
server list comprising your SAN. When you refresh the server list, the most current topology of your SAN is
shown in the Physical Connection and LUN Assignment maps.