HP Surestore 64 Planning Guide - Page 53

Fabric View, in the alert panel

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A label below each product icon identifies the managed product by its configured name or internet protocol (IP) address. A colored alert symbol behind each product icon indicates the operational status of the product as follows: • A green circle indicates the product is fully operational. • A yellow triangle indicates a redundant component failure or degraded operational status. • A red diamond with a yellow background indicates a critical failure and the product is not operational. • A grey square indicates the product status is unknown (network connection failure). By clicking (selecting) a product icon or selecting from pop-up menu options, a user opens the Product Manager application for a director or other managed product. Refer to Product Manager Application on page 42 for additional information. The navigation control panel at the left side of the Product View provides View, Configure, Logs, Maintenance, Help, and Logout/Exit icons (with associated pop-up menus) that allow users to perform HP EFC Manager tasks. An alert panel at the bottom of the navigation control panel displays a colored icon (green circle, yellow triangle, red diamond with yellow background, or grey square) that indicates the most degraded or critical status of any product in the Product View. For example, if one product is degraded but all other products are fully operational, a yellow triangle displays in the alert panel, and as a background to the icon representing the degraded product. The remaining managed product icons have a green circle as the background. Fabric View When the Fabric option is selected from the View icon, the Fabric View appears (Figure 9). Fibre Channel fabrics managed by the application appear as pentagonal icons at the right panel of the window. A navigation control panel with a series of icons appears at the left side of the window. A label below each fabric icon identifies the managed Fibre Channel fabric by its worldwide name (WWN) or user-assigned nickname. A number in the center of the pentagonal icon indicates the number of directors or fabric switches in the fabric. By clicking (selecting) a fabric icon or selecting from pop-up menu options, a user opens the Fabric Software Overview 39 Director Software Description

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Software Overview
39
Director Software
Description
A label below each product icon identifies the managed product by its configured name or
internet protocol (IP) address. A colored alert symbol behind each product icon indicates
the operational status of the product as follows:
A green circle indicates the product is fully operational.
A yellow triangle indicates a redundant component failure or degraded operational
status.
A red diamond with a yellow background indicates a critical failure and the product is
not operational.
A grey square indicates the product status is unknown (network connection failure).
By clicking (selecting) a product icon or selecting from pop-up menu options, a user opens
the Product Manager application for a director or other managed product. Refer to Product
Manager Application on page 42 for additional information.
The navigation control panel at the left side of the Product View provides View, Configure,
Logs, Maintenance, Help, and Logout/Exit icons (with associated pop-up menus) that allow
users to perform HP EFC Manager tasks.
An alert panel at the bottom of the navigation control panel displays a colored icon (green
circle, yellow triangle, red diamond with yellow background, or grey square) that indicates
the most degraded or critical status of any product in the Product View. For example, if one
product is degraded but all other products are fully operational, a yellow triangle displays
in the alert panel, and as a background to the icon representing the degraded product. The
remaining managed product icons have a green circle as the background.
Fabric View
When the Fabric option is selected from the View icon, the Fabric View appears (Figure 9).
Fibre Channel fabrics managed by the application appear as pentagonal icons at the right
panel of the window. A navigation control panel with a series of icons appears at the left
side of the window.
A label below each fabric icon identifies the managed Fibre Channel fabric by its world-
wide name (WWN) or user-assigned nickname. A number in the center of the pentagonal
icon indicates the number of directors or fabric switches in the fabric. By clicking
(selecting) a fabric icon or selecting from pop-up menu options, a user opens the Fabric