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Chapter 3 Managing Volumes
3.4 Using the Detail Tabs
Volume View provides the following Detail Tabs:
The first tab inherits its name from the volume selected in the Main Display. You
can use this tab to change the name of the selected volume or view information
about it. See section 3.4.1.
The Extents tab displays basic or advanced information about the extents
associated with a volume. See section 3.4.2.
The Reconfigure tab appears when a volume is being reconfigured. See section
3.4.3.
The Security tab lets you enable or disable CHAP security or change the CHAP
secret for a volume. See section 3.4.4.
The Initiator Access tab lets you grant or revoke iSCSI access to a volume. See
section 3.3.1.
The Advanced Settings tab lets you view or change advanced settings for a volume.
See section 3.4.5.
3.4.1 Changing Volume Names and Viewing Volume Information (Volume Properties Tab)
When a volume is selected in the Main Display, the volume name is inherited by the
first tab in the Detail Tabs. In Figure 3-29, for example, the volume named Example0 is
selected in the Main Display and appears on the first tab.
This tab provides a Name field for changing the name of the selected volume, along
with the following read-only information about the selected volume:
The volume’s target and durable names.
The volume’s type (e.g., parity), size, status, chunk size, and health.
The iSCSI initiator(s) associated with the selected volume.
To change the name of the selected volume:
1.
In the first tab of the Detail Tabs, click in the Name field.
2.
Delete the current name shown and enter the new name for the selected volume.
3.
Click the Apply button.
The new name appears in the Main Display and at the top of the first tab.
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