HP 8/20q HP StorageWorks Simple SAN Connection Manager User Guide (5697-0633, - Page 40

How to view a Physical Connection map, Viewing a LUN Assignment map

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appears only if the switch has been configured with IFZs. For more information, see "About transparent routing," page 45. • Servers • HBAs • Storage subsystems • Storage subsystem controllers • Storage subsystem controller's ports • Blade servers • Blade enclosures • VC-FC Modules NOTE: The information presented is read-only. You can right-click any of the icons representing switches, HBAs, servers, and subsystems to open a shortcut menu for that component. How to view a Physical Connection map To view a physical connection map: 1. In the navigation pane, click on the root of the navigation pane: • If the navigation pane displays the Storage Subsystem - Logical Disk View, the root is called Subsystem - Logical Disk. • If the navigation pane displays the Server - Storage View, the root is called Server - Logical Disk. 2. The content pane shows a topology map. If the map displayed is LUN Assignment map, click the Physical Connection Map tab to bring that map forward. Viewing a LUN Assignment map Simple SAN Connection Manager provides a graphical representation for the access to logical disks from the HBAs and servers within the SAN. This graphical representation is the LUN Assignment map shown in the content pane (Figure 23). Description of a LUN Assignment map The LUN Assignment map (Figure 23) shows the access link between the HBAs and servers to the subsystems' logical disks. The blue lines indicate that the HBAs or servers are allowed to have access to the logical disk. Figure 23 LUN Assignment map The map shows the following components: • Storage subsystems • LUNs 40 Viewing Maps, Events, and Configurations

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Viewing Maps, Events, and Configurations
appears
only
if the switch has been configured with IFZs. For more information, see
“About
transparent routing,”
page 45.
Servers
HBAs
Storage subsystems
Storage subsystem controllers
Storage subsystem controller’s ports
Blade servers
Blade enclosures
VC-FC Modules
NOTE:
The information presented is read-only. You can right-click any of the icons representing switches,
HBAs, servers, and subsystems to open a shortcut menu for that component.
How to view a Physical Connection map
To view a physical connection map:
1.
In the navigation pane, click on the root of the navigation pane:
If the navigation pane displays the Storage Subsystem - Logical Disk View, the root is called
Subsystem - Logical Disk.
If the navigation pane displays the Server - Storage View, the root is called Server - Logical Disk.
2.
The content pane shows a topology map. If the map displayed is LUN Assignment map, click the
Physical Connection Map
tab to bring that map forward.
Viewing a LUN Assignment map
Simple SAN Connection Manager provides a graphical representation for the access to logical disks from
the HBAs and servers within the SAN. This graphical representation is the LUN Assignment map shown in
the content pane (
Figure 23
).
Description of a LUN Assignment map
The LUN Assignment map (
Figure 23
) shows the access link between the HBAs and servers to the
subsystems’ logical disks. The blue lines indicate that the HBAs or servers are allowed to have access to the
logical disk.
Figure 23
LUN Assignment map
The map shows the following components:
Storage subsystems
LUNs