About This Guide; Who Should Use This Guide; Accessibility; Emphasis - IBM Storwize V7000 Unified Problem Determination Manual

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About this guide

This guide describes how to service, maintain, and troubleshoot the IBM Storwize
V7000 Unified.
The chapters that follow introduce you to the hardware components and to the
tools that assist you in troubleshooting and servicing the Storwize V7000 Unified,
such as the management GUI and the service assistant.
The troubleshooting procedures can help you analyze failures that occur in a
Storwize V7000 Unified system. With these procedures, you can isolate the
components that fail.
You are also provided with step-by-step procedures to remove and replace parts.

Who should use this guide

This guide is intended for system administrators who use and diagnose problems
with the Storwize V7000 Unified.

Accessibility

IBM has a long-standing commitment to people with disabilities. In keeping with
that commitment to accessibility, IBM strongly supports the U.S. Federal
government's use of accessibility as a criterion in the procurement of Electronic
Information Technology (EIT).
IBM strives to provide products with usable access for everyone, regardless of age
or ability.
This product uses standard Windows navigation keys.
For more information, see "Accessibility features for IBM Storwize V7000 Unified,"
on page 307.

Emphasis

Different typefaces are used in this guide to show emphasis.
The following typefaces are used to show emphasis:
© Copyright IBM Corp.
Boldface
Bold monospace
Italics
Text in boldface represents menu items.
Text in bold monospace represents command
names.
Text in italics is used to emphasize a word.
In command syntax, it is used for variables
for which you supply actual values, such as
a default directory or the name of a system.
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