HP 8/20q HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager User Guide (5697-0633, - Page 26
Menu bar, File menu, Logical Disk Operations menu
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Menu bar The Simple SAN Connection Manager menu bar contains the following menus, each of which is described in detail in this section. Shortcut key combinations are displayed in the menus, and provide an alternative way of selecting menu bar items. items are also available using the menus. • "File menu," page 26 • "Logical Disk Operations menu," page 26 • "Advanced Operations menu," page 27 • "HBA & Switch Management menu," page 27 • "Help menu," page 28 File menu Table 1 provides a brief description of the items on the File menu and a reference to more detailed information. Table 1 File menu Menu Item Purpose See Save current SAN connection Compare current and previous SAN connection Saves a graphical topology of your SAN to "Saving the current reference against any changes made to configuration," page 42. your system Shows a graphical representation listing new servers, HBAs, switches, and subsystems, as well as removed switches and subsystems "Comparing configurations," page 43. Event Log Displays a list of all Simple SAN Connection Manager-initiated actions and the results for the host, HBAs, switches, and storage subsystem arrays "Viewing the event log," page 41. Exit Closes the Simple SAN Connection - Manager application Logical Disk Operations menu Table 2 provides a brief description of the items on the Logical Disk Operations menu and a reference to more detailed information. Table 2 Logical Disk Operations menu Menu Item Create New Logical Disk Purpose Opens a wizard to create a logical disk from the storage subsystem See "Creating a logical disk-EVA storage," page 80 and "Creating a logical disk-MSA storage," page 84. Present (Un-present) Logical Disk to Server Assigns a logical disk to a server, or unassigns it (removes access) from the server "Assigning and unassigning a logical disk to a server," page 91. Expand Logical Disk Increases the capacity of one or more logical disks "Expanding a logical disk," page 93. Delete Logical Disk Removes a logical disk from the storage subsystem "Deleting a logical disk," page 94. 26 Getting Started