Adaptec 2169400-R User Guide - Page 39

Using the Enterprise View, Storage Manager.

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Getting Started Step 3: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager ● 39 Using the Enterprise View The Enterprise View is an expandable tree with two main branches-the Internal RAID branch, and the External RAID branch. The External RAID branch is not covered in this User's Guide-refer to the Adaptec Web site at www.adaptec.com for more information. Under Internal RAID, the Enterprise View lists the local system (the system you're working on) and any other systems that you're managing using Adaptec Storage Manager. Expand a system in the Enterprise View to the see its controllers. (See Logging In to Remote Systems on page 58 for more information about local and remote systems.) Note: See Creating Display Groups on page 60 to learn how to group related systems together in the Enterprise View. When you select a component in the Enterprise View, the disk drives and logical drives ("devices") associated with it appear in the Physical and Logical Devices Views, as shown in these figures. By selecting a controller in the Enterprise View... ...the disk drives (shown above) or enclosures and disk drives (shown below) connected to it and the logical drives created with those disk drives appear in the Physical and Logical Devices Views. You can perform most tasks by selecting a controller in the Enterprise View and working with its associated devices in the Physical and Logical Devices Views.

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Getting Started Step 3: Exploring Adaptec Storage Manager
39
Using the Enterprise View
The Enterprise View is an expandable tree with two main branches—the Internal RAID
branch, and the External RAID branch. The External RAID branch is not covered in this
User’s
Guide
—refer to the Adaptec Web site at
www.adaptec.com
for more information.
Under Internal RAID, the Enterprise View lists the local system (the system you’re working
on) and any other systems that you’re managing using
Adaptec
Storage Manager.
Expand a system in the Enterprise View to the see its controllers. (See
Logging In to Remote
Systems
on page 58
for more information about local and remote systems.)
Note:
See
Creating Display Groups
on page 60
to learn how to group related systems together in
the Enterprise View.
When you select a component in the Enterprise View, the disk drives and logical drives
(“devices”) associated with it appear in the Physical and Logical Devices Views, as shown in
these figures.
You can perform most tasks by selecting a controller in the Enterprise View and working with
its associated devices in the Physical and Logical Devices Views.
By selecting a controller in the
Enterprise View...
...the disk drives (shown above) or enclosures and disk drives
(shown below) connected to it and the logical drives created with
those disk drives appear in the Physical and Logical Devices
Views.