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Viewing the CPG Layout Screen

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4. In the Management Window, select the Virtual Volume you wish to view. You may also select multiple volumes. The usage blocks will be a different color for each virtual volume. The color assigned to each volume is displayed next to the name in the list pane. (For information on selecting multiple items, see "Selecting Multiple Items" (page 406).) The following information is displayed in the list pane: Column Name Domain State Grid Cell Color Type Provisioning RAID Virtual Size Reserved User Size Reserved User Size (% Virtual) Reserved Copy Size Reserved Copy Size (% Virtual) Exported To Description The name of the Virtual Volume. (Clicking on the name will take you to the Provisioning Manager's Virtual Volume's tab.) The domain (if any) to which the volume belongs. The state of the system. See "System and Component Status Icons" (page 407). The color used to identify chunklets for the specified volume. Indicates if the volume is a base volume, physical copy, or virtual copy. Indicates if the volume is fully (Full) or thinly provisioned (TPVV). The volume's RAID type. The size of the volume in GiB. The size of the volume's reserved user space in GiB. The percentage of used user space. The size of the volume's reserved copy space. The percentage of used copy space. The host to which the volume is exported. A red entry indicates an inactive VLUN. A blue entry indicates an active VLUN. Each host name is a link to the host summary tab. Viewing the CPG Layout Screen The Common Provisioning Groups (CPGs) layout screen allows you to see the distribution of CPGs across physical disks and which chunklets are used by each CPG. The CPG layout screen is split into a list pane, which shows a summary of CPGs in the system, and a detail pane, which shows the chunklet layout details for a selected CPG from the list pane. To view the CPG layout for a single system: 1. In the Manager Pane, click Layout Grid. 2. In the Management Tree, click the system with the CPGs you wish to view. 3. In the Management Tree, select CPGs. Viewing Layout Information for All Systems in the Layout Grid Manager 335

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4.
In the Management Window, select the Virtual Volume you wish to view. You may also select
multiple volumes. The usage blocks will be a different color for each virtual volume. The color
assigned to each volume is displayed next to the name in the list pane. (For information on
selecting multiple items, see
“Selecting Multiple Items” (page 406)
.)
The following information is displayed in the list pane:
Description
Column
The name of the Virtual Volume. (Clicking on the name will take you to the Provisioning
Manager's Virtual Volume's tab.)
Name
The domain (if any) to which the volume belongs.
Domain
The state of the system. See
“System and Component Status Icons” (page 407)
.
State
The color used to identify chunklets for the specified volume.
Grid Cell Color
Indicates if the volume is a base volume, physical copy, or virtual copy.
Type
Indicates if the volume is fully (Full) or thinly provisioned (TPVV).
Provisioning
The volume's RAID type.
RAID
The size of the volume in GiB.
Virtual Size
The size of the volume's reserved user space in GiB.
Reserved User Size
The percentage of used user space.
Reserved User Size (%
Virtual)
The size of the volume's reserved copy space.
Reserved Copy Size
The percentage of used copy space.
Reserved Copy Size (%
Virtual)
The host to which the volume is exported. A red entry indicates an inactive VLUN. A blue
entry indicates an active VLUN. Each host name is a link to the host summary tab.
Exported To
Viewing the CPG Layout Screen
The Common Provisioning Groups (CPGs) layout screen allows you to see the distribution of CPGs
across physical disks and which chunklets are used by each CPG. The CPG layout screen is split
into a list pane, which shows a summary of CPGs in the system, and a detail pane, which shows
the chunklet layout details for a selected CPG from the list pane.
To view the CPG layout for a single system:
1.
In the Manager Pane, click
Layout Grid
.
2.
In the Management Tree, click the system with the CPGs you wish to view.
3.
In the Management Tree, select
CPGs
.
Viewing Layout Information for All Systems in the Layout Grid Manager
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