Path Operation Tree - Hitachi MK-96RD626-07 User Manual

Universal volume manager
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Apply button
Applies the settings in the Preview dialog box to the local storage system.
When the settings are applied successfully, they are removed from the
Preview dialog box and the settings in blue and italics in the Path Operation
window is displayed normally.
When the settings are not applied, the error messages are displayed and
the settings in blue and italics remain displayed in the Port Operation
window. To refer to the error detail, click Preview to open the Preview
dialog box.
Cancel button
Cancels all the settings in the Preview dialog box.

Path Operation Tree

The Path Operation tree is a tree on the left side of the Path Operation window
consisting of a tree and a drop-down list which is used to switch the display of
the tree.
The Path Operation tree consists of:
Drop-down list
A drop-down list to switch the items displayed in the Path Operation tree.
You can select which side to display the information on cross-subsystem
paths from.
– Fibre - Local Subsystem: Displays ports in the local storage system.
– Fibre - External Subsystem: Displays ports (WWNs) in the external
storage system.
Tree
The following items are displayed in tree format. The contents displayed in
the list (right of the window) change corresponding to the items clicked in
this tree. For details, see Table 4-1.
When you select Fibre - Local Subsystem from the drop-down list, the
following items are displayed in the tree:
– Subsystem: The root node of the Path Operation tree which is always
displayed.
– Port number: The port number of the local storage system, which the
port attribute is set to External, is displayed below Subsystem. One of
the following icons is displayed:
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Hitachi Universal Storage Platform V/VM Universal Volume Manager User's Guide
: Ports in the Standard mode.
: Ports in the Initiator/External MIX mode.
Using the Universal Volume Manager GUI

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