HP 6100 EMULEX EZPilot EVA Version 2.0 User Manual (5697-6961, July 2007) - Page 19

The Discovery-Tree, Discovery-Tree Icons - offline

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The Discovery-Tree The discovery-tree (left pane) has icons representing discovered network (SAN) elements such as arrays, switches, hosts, logical drives and HBAs. Figure 13: The EZPilot Discovery-Tree (Host View) Discovery-Tree Icons Discovery-tree icons represent the following: The root of the discovery-tree in Storage View. The root of the discovery-tree in Host View. The root of the discovery-tree in Switch View. The local host. Other hosts connected to the fabric. A green HBA icon with black descriptive text represents an HBA that is online. An HBA icon with a red X represents an HBA that is offline or otherwise temporarily inaccessible. Several situations could cause the HBA to be offline or inaccessible: • The HBA on a local host is not connected to the SAN, but is still available for local access. EZPilot - Management Section Page 15

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EZPilot - Management Section
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The Discovery-Tree
The discovery-tree (left pane) has icons representing discovered network (SAN) elements such as
arrays, switches, hosts, logical drives and HBAs.
Figure 13: The EZPilot Discovery-Tree (Host View)
Discovery-Tree Icons
Discovery-tree icons represent the following:
The root of the discovery-tree in Storage View.
The root of the discovery-tree in Host View.
The root of the discovery-tree in Switch View.
The local host.
Other hosts connected to the fabric.
A green HBA icon with black descriptive text represents an HBA that is online.
An HBA icon with a red X represents an HBA that is offline or otherwise temporarily
inaccessible. Several situations could cause the HBA to be offline or inaccessible:
The HBA on a local host is not connected to the SAN, but is still available for local
access.