HP StorageWorks MSA1510i HP Storage Management Utility user guide (383075-002, - Page 26

Views, View as drop-down box

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• Configure-For initially configuring a system, entering new information, or changing existing settings. (For more information, see "Configure" on page 25.) • Wizards-For initially configuring a simple system. (For more information, see "Wizards" on page 69".) • Diagnose-For generating an XML-formatted diagnostic report. (For more information, see "Diagnose" on page 77".) • Update-For updating MSA controller and module firmware. (For more information see "Update" on page 79.) Views As shown in Figure 8, expand the View as drop-down box to select a viewing option. Your selection determines which system components are shown, as well as their associated tasks: • Storage with iSCSI view-Displays all system components and their available tasks (Figure 8). • Storage view-Displays storage-related items only; no targets or initiators are shown. • iSCSI view-Displays iSCSI-related items only; no arrays, logical drives, or hard drives are shown. Figure 8 View as drop-down box Also shown in Figure 8, click Show Physical View/Show Logical View to control the display of the configured storage. NOTE: The Show Physical View/Show Logical View toggle affects the view only when storage components are shown. • Physical view-Displays a physical representation of the hard drives and configured storage. • Logical view-Displays a logical representation of the hard drives and configured storage. NOTE: In any view, click + or - to expand or contract the items in the system component list. 26 Configure

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Con
gure—For initially con
guring a system, entering new information, or changing existing
settings. (For more information, see “
Con
gure
” on page 25.)
Wizards—For initially con
guring a simple system. (For more information, see
Wizards
” on page 69”.)
Diagnose—For generating an XML-formatted diagnostic report. (For more information, see
Diagnose
” on page 77”.)
Update—For updating MSA controller and module
rmware. (For more information see
Update
” on page 79.)
Views
As shown in
Figure 8
, expand the
View as
drop-down box to select a viewing option. Your selection
determines which system components are shown, as well as their associated tasks:
Storage with iSCSI view—Displays all system components and their available tasks (
Figure 8
).
Storage view—Displays storage-related items only; no targets or initiators are shown.
iSCSI view—Displays iSCSI-related items only; no arrays, logical drives, or hard drives are shown.
Figure 8 View as drop-down box
Also shown in
Figure 8
, click
Show Physical View/Show Logical View
to control the display of the
con
gured storage.
NOTE:
The Show Physical View/Show Logical View toggle affects the view only when storage components
are shown.
Physical view—Displays a physical representation of the hard drives and con
gured storage.
Logical view—Displays a logical representation of the hard drives and con
gured storage.
NOTE:
In any view, click
+
or
-
to expand or contract the items in the system component list.
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Con
gure