Mapping Properties; Schedule Properties; Viewing Information About A Snap Pool; Snap-Pool Properties - HP P2000 G3 Reference Manual

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Mapping properties

When you select the Maps component, the Maps for Volume table shows:
Type. Explicit or Default. Settings for an explicit mapping override the default mapping.
Host ID. WWPN or IQN.
Name. Host name.
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.

Schedule properties

If any schedules exist for the snapshot, when you select the Schedules component, the Schedules table
shows information about each schedule. For the selected schedule, the Schedule Details table shows:
Schedule Name.
Schedule Specification.
Schedule Status.
Next Time.
Task Type.
Task Status.
Task State.
Source Volume.
Source Volume Serial.
Prefix.
Count.
Last Created.

Viewing information about a snap pool

In the Configuration View panel, right-click a snap pool and select View > Overview. The Snap Pool
Overview table shows:
The capacity and space usage of the snap pool
The quantity of volumes using the snap pool
The quantity of snapshots in the snap pool
For descriptions of storage-space color codes, see
Select a component to see more information about it.

Snap-pool properties

When you select the Snap Pool component, two tables appear. The first table shows the snap pool's name,
serial number, size (total capacity), vdisk name, and free space, the number of snapshots in the snap pool,
and its status. The status values are:
Available: The snap pool is available for use.
Offline: The snap pool is not available for use, as in the case where its disks are not present.
Corrupt: The snap pool's data integrity has been compromised; the snap pool can no longer be used.
The second table shows the snap pool's threshold values and associated policies. Three thresholds are
defined:
Warning: The snap pool is moderately full. When this threshold is reached, an event is generated to
alert the administrator.
Error: The snap pool is nearly full and unless corrective action is taken, snapshot data loss is probable.
When this threshold is reached, an event is generated to alert the administrator and the associated
snap-pool policy is triggered.
About storage-space color codes
HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA System SMU Reference Guide
on page 33.
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