HP 8/20q HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager User Guide (5697-0460, - Page 98

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• LUN Flags To view details about the drives, logical disks, and volumes on a server: 1. In the navigation pane under Server-Storage View, select the server for which you want to view details. 2. Under [Logical Disk/Volume List], select a logical disk, and then click a drive letter. The content pane provides the details for the selected drive; Figure 69 shows an example. Figure 69 Drive, disk, and volume information The data is organized into sections for general, disk, and volume information as follows: • The top section, under the drive letter, provides the subsystem name, logical disk (LUN) name, server name, and the adapter through which the volume is accessed. • The Disk Information section provides details about the disk to which the volume belongs (a disk may have multiple volumes), including: • Disk name • Status (for example, Online or Offline) • Vendor name (HP) • Capacity • Health (for example, Healthy) • Disk address that appears in the Windows Device Manager or the Drive Details dialog box (see Figure 89 on page 114). • The Volume Information section provides the following details for the volume: • A pie chart shows the volume's used and available space (similar to the Windows volume details). • Name indicates the volume name (not drive letter); this name is used by Simple SAN Connection Manager to open and close this volume. • Attributes may include Active, Read-only, Boot, System, and so on. 98 Managing Servers

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Managing Servers
LUN Flags
To view details about the drives, logical disks, and volumes on a server:
1.
In the navigation pane under Server-Storage View, select the server for which you want to view details.
2.
Under [Logical Disk/Volume List], select a logical disk, and then click a drive letter.
The content pane provides the details for the selected drive;
Figure 69
shows an example.
Figure 69
Drive, disk, and volume information
The data is organized into sections for general, disk, and volume information as follows:
The top section, under the drive letter, provides the subsystem name, logical disk (LUN) name, server
name, and the adapter through which the volume is accessed.
The Disk Information section provides details about the disk to which the volume belongs (a disk
may have multiple volumes), including:
Disk name
Status (for example, Online or Offline)
Vendor name (HP)
Capacity
Health (for example, Healthy)
Disk address that appears in the Windows Device Manager or the Drive Details dialog box (see
Figure 89
on page 114).
The Volume Information section provides the following details for the volume:
A pie chart shows the volume’s used and available space (similar to the Windows volume
details).
Name indicates the volume name (not drive letter); this name is used by Simple SAN
Connection Manager to open and close this volume.
Attributes may include Active, Read-only, Boot, System, and so on.