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Chapter 2 Overview of the Management Center Software
2.3.4
Main Display
The Main Display appears to the right of the
View
panel. The Main Display shows information
relevant for the current view. For example, when the Volume View is displayed (as shown in
Figure 2-6), the Main Display provides radio buttons for sorting the information shown by
volume name or iSCSI initiator, along with the volumes and iSCSI initiators associated with
the xStack Storage being managed.
Figure 2-6. Main Display in Volume View
2.3.5
Action Panels
Below the
View
panel are action panels. Most views show two action panels.
The top panel contains actions relevant to the current view and any item selected in the
Main Display. The top panel acquires its name from the current view. In Volume View, for
example, the top panel becomes the
Volume Actions
panel and contains actions associated
with volumes. If you switch to Physical Storage View, the tops panel changes to the
Drive
Actions
panel and displays actions related to drives. If there are no actions available for the
current view, such as in System Administrator View, the top panel disappears.
There are times when the top panel and the Detail Tabs below the Main Display work
together. In Volume View, for example, clicking
Show Advanced Extents
in the
Volume
Actions
panel (see Figure 2-7) displays advanced extent information in the
Extents
tab.
The
System Actions
panel appears below the top panel. The
System Actions
panel contains
either five or six actions (depending on whether the xStack Storage system is capable of
supporting single or dual controllers) and is displayed for all views.
Figure 2-7. Volume Actions and System Action Panels
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