HP 6100 EMULEX EZPilot EVA Version 2.0 User Manual (5697-6961, July 2007) - Page 27

Renaming a Logical Drive, EZPilot - Management Storage Devices, Rename

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• Size - The total storage size of the selected logical drive. • Status - The operational status of the selected logical drive. The status can be online, not ready or failed. • Health - The health of the selected logical drive. States are healthy, rebuilding or failing. • Flags - The capabilities of the selected logical drive. Capabilities are checksum and write- through. • Transition State - The transition state of the selected logical drive. Possible states are stable, extending and reconfiguring. • Rebuild Priority - The priority set for rebuilding a failed disk versus handling I/O requests. • Number of Physical Disks - The total number of physical disks the selected logical drive uses. • Maximum Expansion Size - The maximum amount of storage space that can be added to the selected logical drive. The Logical Drive Summary page buttons • Apply - Type in a new name for the logical drive and click this button to assign a new name to the selected logical drive. See "Renaming a Logical Drive" below for more information. • Disk Details - Click this button to view a logical drive's disk information. See "Viewing a Logical Drive's Disk Details" on page 24 for more information. • Expand - Click this button to extend the file system on the logical disk drive. See "Expanding a Logical Drive" on page 24 for more information. To view Logical Drive Summary information: 1. Do one of the following: • From the Menu bar, click View, then click Storage Devices. • From the Toolbar, click the Storage View button. 2. From the discovery-tree, select the logical drive whose information you wish to view. The Logical Drive Summary page is displayed. Renaming a Logical Drive You can rename a logical drive using the Logical Drive Summary page. The name can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters and the underscore, dash, period and space characters. To rename a logical drive: 1. Do one of the following: • From the Menu bar, click View, then click Storage Devices. • From the Toolbar, click the Storage View button. 2. From the discovery-tree, select the logical drive you wish to rename. The Logical Drive Summary page is displayed. Or Right-click on the selected logical drive in the discovery-tree, select Rename and type the logical drive's new name. EZPilot - Management Section Page 23

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EZPilot - Management Section
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Size - The total storage size of the selected logical drive.
Status - The operational status of the selected logical drive. The status can be online, not ready
or failed.
Health - The health of the selected logical drive. States are healthy, rebuilding or failing.
Flags - The capabilities of the selected logical drive. Capabilities are checksum and write-
through.
Transition State - The transition state of the selected logical drive. Possible states are stable,
extending and reconfiguring.
Rebuild Priority - The priority set for rebuilding a failed disk versus handling I/O requests.
Number of Physical Disks - The total number of physical disks the selected logical drive uses.
Maximum Expansion Size - The maximum amount of storage space that can be added to the
selected logical drive.
The Logical Drive Summary page buttons
Apply -
Type in a new name for the logical drive and click this button to assign a new name to
the selected logical drive. See “Renaming a Logical Drive” below for more information.
Disk Details - Click this button to view a logical drive’s disk information. See “Viewing a Logical
Drive’s Disk Details” on page 24 for more information.
Expand - Click this button to extend the file system on the logical disk drive. See “Expanding a
Logical Drive” on page 24 for more information.
To view Logical Drive Summary information:
1.
Do one of the following:
From the Menu bar, click
View
, then click
Storage Devices
.
From the Toolbar, click the
Storage View
button.
2.
From the discovery-tree, select the logical drive whose information you wish to view. The Logical
Drive Summary page is displayed.
Renaming a Logical Drive
You can rename a logical drive using the Logical Drive Summary page. The name can be up to 32 alpha-
numeric characters and the underscore, dash, period and space characters.
To rename a logical drive:
1.
Do one of the following:
From the Menu bar, click
View
, then click
Storage Devices
.
From the Toolbar, click the
Storage View
button.
2.
From the discovery-tree, select the logical drive you wish to rename. The Logical Drive
Summary page is displayed.
Or
Right-click on the selected logical drive in the discovery-tree, select
Rename
and type the logi-
cal drive’s new name.