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Array management window
You can launch the AMW from the EMW. The AMW provides management functions for a single storage array. You can have multiple
AMWs open simultaneously to manage different storage arrays.
In the AMW, you can:
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Select storage array options — For example, renaming a storage array, changing a password, or enabling a background media scan.
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Configure virtual disks and disk pools from the storage array capacity, define hosts and host groups, and grant host or host group
access to sets of virtual disks called storage partitions.
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Monitor the health of storage array components and report detailed status using applicable icons.
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Perform recovery procedures for a failed logical component or a failed hardware component.
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View the Event Log for a storage array.
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View profile information about hardware components, such as RAID controller modules and physical disks.
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Manage RAID controller modules — For example, changing ownership of virtual disks or placing a RAID controller module online or
offline.
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Manage physical disks — For example, assignment of hot spares and locating the physical disk.
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Monitor storage array performance.
To launch the AMW:
1
In the EMW, on the
Devices
tab, right-click on the relevant storage array.
The context menu for the selected storage is displayed.
2
In the context menu, select
Manage Storage Array
.
The AMW for the selected storage array is displayed.
NOTE:
You can also launch the AMW by:
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Double-clicking on a storage array displayed in the
Devices
tab of the EMW.
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Selecting a storage array displayed in the
Devices
tab of the EMW, and then selecting
Tools
>
Manage Storage Array.
The AMW has the following tabs:
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Summary
tab — You can view the following information about the storage array:
– Status
– Hardware
– Storage and copy services
– Hosts and mappings
– Information about storage capacity
– Premium features
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Performance
tab — You can track a storage array’s key performance data and identify performance bottlenecks in your system. You
can monitor the system performance in the following ways:
– Real-time graphical
– Real-time textual
– Background (historical)
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Storage & Copy Services
tab — You can view and manage the organization of the storage array by virtual disks, disk groups, free
capacity nodes, and any unconfigured capacity for the storage array.
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Host Mappings
tab — You can define the hosts, host groups, and host ports. You can change the mappings to grant virtual disk
access to host groups and hosts and create storage partitions.
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Hardware
tab — You can view and manage the physical components of the storage array.
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Setup
tab — Shows a list of initial setup tasks for the storage array.
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Introduction