Host Properties; Mapping Properties; Viewing Information About An Enclosure - HP 2000i Reference Manual

Hp storageworks 2000 g2 modular smart array reference guide (500911-002, may 2009)
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Host properties

When you select the Host component, the Properties for Host table shows:
Host ID. WWPN or IQN.
Name.
Discovered. If the host was discovered and its entry was automatically created, Yes. If the host entry
was manually created, No.
Mapped. If volumes are mapped to the host, Yes; otherwise, No.
Profile. If the host type is Standard, LUN 0 can be assigned to a mapping. If the host type is OpenVMS,
LUN 0 cannot be assigned to a mapping. If the host type is HP-UX, LUN 0 can be assigned to a
mapping and the host uses Flat Space Addressing.

Mapping properties

When you select the Maps component, the Maps for Host table shows:
Type. Explicit or Default. Settings for an explicit mapping override the default mapping.
Name. Volume name.
Serial Number. Volume serial number.
Ports. Controller host ports through which the volume is mapped to the host.
LUN. Volume identifier presented to the host.
Access. Volume access type: read-write, read-only, no-access (masked), or not-mapped.

Viewing information about an enclosure

In the Configuration View panel, right-click an enclosure and select View > Overview. You can view
information about the enclosure and its components in a front or rear graphical view, or in a front or rear
tabular view.
Front Graphical. Shows components at the front of the enclosure.
Front Tabular. Shows information about:
• The enclosure
• Each disk
NOTE:
number.
Rear Graphical. Shows components at the rear of the enclosure.
Rear Tabular. Shows information about:
• The enclosure
• Each controller module, network port, host port, expansion port, CompactFlash card, and power
supply
• (Non-MSA70 drive enclosure) Each expansion I/O module, In port, and Out port
• (MSA70 drive enclosure) Each expansion I/O module, power supply, and fan
In any of these views, select a component to see more information about it.
SMU does not identify whether a disk is an SSD. To do so, select a disk and view its model
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