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Upgrade Kit has been physically installed. The following example shows the Storage Pool tab for an HP D2D4300 Series product. Storage Pool This section shows the overall status of the Storage Pool and the number of configured shelves in the storage pool. Storage pool information cannot be displayed if Storage Manager is busy, for example adding a shelf. • Click Discover to search for shelves and refresh the information on this page. This process will normally occur automatically. • Click Delete to return the Storage Pool to factory settings. This function is used only if the storage pool has failed. It should only be used, if advised to do so by HP Customer Support. Storage Pool ID: Status: Number of Shelves: This is a unique ID. Currently, there is only one storage pool per HP StoreOnce Backup System. This shows the overall status of the storage pool. A warning message is displayed if a disk has failed and RAID is being rebuilt. You can tell which shelf the disk is on from the Configured Shelves section, but will need to check the Shelves page to find the exact location of the disk that has failed. This shows the number of configured shelves in the storage pool. Configured shelves This section shows the status of the configured shelves and the number of disks. Shelf information cannot be displayed if Storage Manager is busy, for example adding a shelf. Internal shelf identifies the disks within the HP D2D4312 Backup System. External shelves are identified by the card slot and port on the RAID card to which the shelf is attached. 0 shelf identifies the disks within the HP D2D4100 Series Backup System. External shelves are identified as 1. • Click Add to add additional shelves to the storage pool RAID and expand the capacity of the HP StoreOnce Backup System. Refer to the Capacity Upgrade Kit Guide supplied with the expansion shelf for more information. This guide can also be downloaded from the HP web site. Backup System user guide 61

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Upgrade Kit has been physically installed. The following example shows the Storage Pool tab for an
HP D2D4300 Series product.
Storage Pool
This section shows the overall status of the Storage Pool and the number of configured shelves in the
storage pool. Storage pool information cannot be displayed if Storage Manager is busy, for example
adding a shelf.
Click
Discover
to search for shelves and refresh the information on this page. This process will
normally occur automatically.
Click
Delete
to return the Storage Pool to factory settings. This function is used only if the storage
pool has failed. It should only be used, if advised to do so by HP Customer Support.
This is a unique ID. Currently, there is only one storage pool per HP
StoreOnce Backup System.
Storage Pool ID:
This shows the overall status of the storage pool. A warning message is dis-
played if a disk has failed and RAID is being rebuilt. You can tell which shelf
the disk is on from the Configured Shelves section, but will need to check
the Shelves page to find the exact location of the disk that has failed.
Status:
This shows the number of configured shelves in the storage pool.
Number of Shelves:
Configured shelves
This section shows the status of the configured shelves and the number of disks. Shelf information
cannot be displayed if Storage Manager is busy, for example adding a shelf.
Internal
shelf identifies the disks within the HP D2D4312 Backup System. External shelves are identified
by the card slot and port on the RAID card to which the shelf is attached.
0
shelf identifies the disks within the HP D2D4100 Series Backup System. External shelves are identified
as
1
.
Click
Add
to add additional shelves to the storage pool RAID and expand the capacity of the HP
StoreOnce Backup System. Refer to the
Capacity Upgrade Kit Guide
supplied with the expansion
shelf for more information. This guide can also be downloaded from the HP web site.
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