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System and Component Status Icons, Accordion Control,

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The following icons are used: Icon See "Alert Severity Indicators" (page 406) Name Alert Severity Auto-update not working Connected Disconnected No connection Operation progress Exception Detected Description The status bar displays only the highest severity level found on connected systems. Appears when auto-refresh is lost. The HP 3PAR Management Console will not receive any updated events from the InServ Storage Server. Appears if at least one system is connected. Appears if at least one system is being disconnected or rebooted. Appears when there are no systems connected. Animated icon that indicates the progress of an operation. Appears if a runtime exception has occurred. System and Component Status Icons The HP 3PAR Management Console provides icons for quick reference, which display the status of connected systems, system hardware, and system objects in the Management Tree and the Management Window. Icon Name Description Normal Indicates that the component or object is in a healthy state and is operating normally. Degraded Failed Indicates that the component or object is still operational, however either the performance of the object is degraded or there is a single point of failure of a dependent component. A degraded component's status is also reflected in the status of other components where the degraded component is used. This is further reflected in the status of the system. For example, if a physical disk loses one path it can still serve data, but it is marked as degraded because the loss of the other path would cause it to fail. Because this component is degraded, this status is reflected in the components (e.g. drive cage, system) that contain that disk. Indicates that the component or object is not operational. Like a degraded status, the failed status is also reflected in components and objects where the failed component or object is used. Accordion Control At times, a system may not be operating at normal levels. A storage system can be in one of the following states: Normal, Degraded, or Failed (see "System and Component Status Icons" (page 407)). If a system is in a degraded or failed state and you select the Systems or Provisioning manager, the state's icon displays on the system icon in the navigation tree in the Management pane. Navigating the Management Console Interface 407

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The following icons are used:
Description
Name
Icon
The status bar displays only the highest
severity level found on connected
systems.
Alert Severity
See
“Alert Severity Indicators”
(page 406)
Appears when auto-refresh is lost. The
HP 3PAR Management Console will not
Auto-update not working
receive any updated events from the
InServ Storage Server.
Appears if at least one system is
connected.
Connected
Appears if at least one system is being
disconnected or rebooted.
Disconnected
Appears when there are no systems
connected.
No connection
Animated icon that indicates the
progress of an operation.
Operation progress
Appears if a runtime exception has
occurred.
Exception Detected
System and Component Status Icons
The HP 3PAR Management Console provides icons for quick reference, which display the status
of connected systems, system hardware, and system objects in the Management Tree and the
Management Window.
Description
Name
Icon
Indicates that the component or object is in a healthy state and is
operating normally.
Normal
Indicates that the component or object is still operational, however either
the performance of the object is degraded or there is a single point of
Degraded
failure of a dependent component. A degraded component's status is
also reflected in the status of other components where the degraded
component is used. This is further reflected in the status of the system. For
example, if a physical disk loses one path it can still serve data, but it is
marked as degraded because the loss of the other path would cause it
to fail. Because this component is degraded, this status is reflected in the
components (e.g. drive cage, system) that contain that disk.
Indicates that the component or object is not operational. Like a degraded
status, the failed status is also reflected in components and objects where
the failed component or object is used.
Failed
Accordion Control
At times, a system may not be operating at normal levels. A storage system can be in one of the
following states: Normal, Degraded, or Failed (see
“System and Component Status Icons”
(page 407)
). If a system is in a degraded or failed state and you select the Systems or Provisioning
manager, the state's icon displays on the system icon in the navigation tree in the Management
pane.
Navigating the Management Console Interface
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