HP StorageWorks MSA2012i HP StorageWorks 2000 Modular Smart Array Reference Gu - Page 24
Help Bar Icons, Virtual Disk Icons, Table 1-3
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Help Bar Icons The Help Bar at the top of each page can include event notification, page refresh, and page help icons. ■ - An event occurred that is configured to display a visual alert. Click this icon to view the most recent events monitored by Event Notification. To control how you receive information about events, see "Configuring Event Notification" on page 53. ■ - The page refreshes automatically when its content changes status. The Page Refresh Rate preference controls how fast the page refreshes; see "Configuring Preferences" on page 29. ■ - The page does not refresh automatically to ensure that settings or values you are changing are not lost during the refresh process. To refresh the page manually, click this icon. Any unsaved changes are cleared. ■ No refresh icon - The page has static content that does not need to be refreshed. ■ - Click this icon to show help for the current page. Virtual Disk Icons SMU has many status pages that enable you to monitor the status of your system, virtual disks, and disk drives. The top panel on many status pages includes an icon for each virtual disk with information about the selected virtual disk below it. The following table describes the virtual disk status icons. Table 1-3 Virtual Disk Status Icons Icon Description Virtual disk is online with all drives working. Virtual disk is online in a critical state. The virtual disk can perform I/O functions for data hosts but is not fault tolerant. It is normal for a virtual disk to be critical while it is initializing online, or is reconstructing after a drive failure; in both cases, the utility name and percent complete are shown. If a virtual disk is critical for any reason other than online initialization or reconstruction, review the status information and take the appropriate action, such as replacing a disk drive. You can use a virtual disk in this state but resolve the problem as soon as possible. See "Troubleshooting Using SMU" on page 195 for more information. 24 HP StorageWorks 2000 Family Modular Smart Array reference guide • August 2008
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