Viewing information about a host
In the Configuration View panel, right-click a host and select View > Overview. The Host Overview table
shows:
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Host properties
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The quantity of mappings for the host
Select a component to see more information about it.
Host properties
When you select the Host component, the Properties for Host table shows:
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Host ID. WWPN or IQN.
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Name. User-defined nickname for the host.
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Discovered. If the host was discovered and its entry was automatically created, Yes. If the host entry
was manually created, No.
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Mapped. If volumes are mapped to the host, Yes; otherwise, No.
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Host Type. FC or iSCSI.
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Profile.
• Standard: LUN 0 can be assigned to a mapping.
• HP-UX: LUN 0 can be assigned to a mapping and the host uses Flat Space Addressing.
• OpenVMS: LUN 0 cannot be assigned to a mapping.
Mapping properties
When you select the Maps component, the Maps for Host table shows:
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Type. Explicit or Default. Settings for an explicit mapping override the default mapping.
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Name. Volume name.
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Serial Number. Volume serial number.
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Ports. Controller host ports through which the volume is mapped to the host.
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LUN. Volume identifier presented to the host.
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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.
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Front Graphical. Shows a graphical view of the front of each enclosure and its disks.
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Front Tabular. Shows a tabular view of each enclosure and its disks.
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Rear Graphical. Shows a graphical view of components at the rear of the enclosure.
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Rear Tabular. Shows a tabular view of components at the rear of the enclosure.
In any of these views, select a component to see more information about it. Components vary by enclosure
model. If any components are unhealthy, a table at the bottom of the panel identifies them.
Enclosure properties
When you select an enclosure, a table shows:
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Health.
OK. The enclosure is operating normally.
Degraded. At least one component is degraded.
Fault. At least one component has a fault.
N/A. Health is not available.
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