HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Management Console 4.3.0 Software User&a - Page 395
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Command Connect Refresh Maximize Restore Home Back/Forward Export Data Description Displays the Connect dialog box, allowing you to connect additional storage server(s). Refreshes the HP 3PAR Management Console. Expands the Management window so it consumes the entire HP 3PAR Management Console window. Restores the Management window to its original size. Returns all panes, the Management Tree, and Management window to the default view (Systems Introduction). Returns backward or forward to the previously selected Manager Pane, Management Tree item, and Management window display. Displays the Export Data window, allowing you to save table data as CSV or HTML format. Additional actions are displayed on the Main Toolbar depending on the selected manager, node selected from the Management Tree, and item selected from the Management window. Management Tree The Management Tree displays information relevant to the selected manager from the "Manager Pane" (page 396). At its most basic, the Management Tree displays which storage servers are connected to the HP 3PAR Management Console. Additional icons displayed on the Management Tree are specific to the manager selected. For example, in the figure below, the Management Tree displays icons specific to the Systems manager. The Management Tree also has shortcut menus that contain useful commands. Management Tree Structure When you click an icon on the Management Tree, the associated data is displayed in the "Management Window" (page 404). For example, if you click the Ports icon, information about a system's ports is displayed. Each icon displayed with an expandable triangle ( ) to its left is called a node. An expandable triangle also indicates that that node can be expanded to display additional information. The Management Tree nodes are displayed in a parent/child relationship. For example, in the figure below the connected storage servers (s183 and S424) are displayed as child nodes of the InServs parent node. Ports and Physical Disks are further displayed as child nodes of the connected servers. Also included for quick visual reference, Normal , Degraded , or Failed status icons are displayed in the tree to quickly identify systems or related system components that may require attention. Components of the Interface 395