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Filter by
>
Volume
Backend views
The Backend views provide detailed information about backend objects in the system,
and lets you perform various configuration operations. You can access the following
views from the Backend menu: Storage and Devices.
Backend > Storage
The Backend
>
Storage view provides information related to storage. The main areas
of the Backend
>
Storage view are:
Figure 21 Backend > Storage view
1
Filter toggle—controls display of the
filter. For more information, see
on page 99.
5
Show Property Sheet—controls display
of the Property Sheet. The Property Sheet
displays detailed read-only information
about the object selected in the table. For
more information, see
page 105.
2
Table view options—each button
provides a different combination of
properties which can be displayed
together in the table. Additional views
are available from the More Table
Views button. For more information,
see
on page 100.
6
Duplicate Property Sheet—Opens and
floats the Property Sheet in a new window,
which can be kept open while you display
the properties of a different object, for
comparison or other purposes
3
Command menu—contains a list of
commands which you can perform on
the row selected in the table. For
more information, see
on page 100.
7
Table—displays a summary of properties
for the objects selected in the filter,
according to the selected table view option
4
Storage Pools\SDS toggle—toggles
display of the table rows grouped
according to either Storage Pools, or
SDSs. Some table views are only
available when sorted by either SDSs
or Storage Pools. For example, Fault
Sets are only displayed when sorting
by SDSs, and Rebuild I/O Priority is
only displayed when sorting by
Storage Pools.
Note:
Irrelevant, mostly zero values, are “dimmed” in the Backend
>
Storage
view. The only exception is when the Max Capacity is the same as the Total
Capacity. In this case, Max Capacity would be dimmed (if decreased capacity
exists, Max = [Total + decreased] in the Backend
>
Storage table). Similarly,
arrows and icons are unavailable in the same circumstances.
Note:
Some objects in the system can be identified by ID numbers. The ID
numbers displayed in the GUI can be used in CLI commands to specify these
objects.
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