Logical Configuration Panel
Table 7. Logical Configuration Panel
Review shows the existing logical
configurations in the storage system and the overall status or the logical devices
in a tree where the System Icon is at the root. This panel allows you to view
detailed information about logical configuration and allows you to manage these
logical configurations.
Table 7. Logical Configuration Panel Review
Global View
The Global View feature allows you to instantly see the systems
connected to your network. Additionally, this gives you instant access
to the system you want to manage by clicking on the system icon.
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Element
Description
System
The system icon shows the status of the entire system. This icon appears at the
top of the logical configuration panel and is the root of all logical
configurations.
(Degraded)- One or more logical volumes are available to the
host; but something in the system has failed or is in a degraded
state that affects the overall health of the system.
(Failed) - None of the logical volumes in the system are available
to the host due to various failures in the system.
RAID Sets
The icon for Array Sets in the Logical Configuration panel. The single array
icon (shown below) is a sub set of this icon in the tree structure.
Array
The Array Icon branches off the System Icon and represents a RAID
configuration and its status. There can be multiple array configurations in the
system.
(Degraded) - One or more member disks of the array have failed.
(Failed) - The number of tolerated member failures has been
exceeded.
Logical Vols
The icon for logical volumes in the Logical Configuration panel. The single
logical volume icon (shown below) is a sub set of this icon in the tree
structure.
Logical Volume
The Logical Volume Icon branches off the Array Icon and represents a Logical
Volume configuration and its status. There can be multiple logical volume
configurations per array in the system.
(Degraded) - Generally inherited from the associated array
(Failed) -
Generally inherited from the associated array.