Detaching mixed attached/detached devices, All cache, All hosts – HP IO Accelerator for BladeSystem c-Class User Manual
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As each device detaches, the following message appears.
Use Attach to restore the operating system access to the IO Accelerator.
Detaching mixed attached/detached devices
If you select a set of IO Accelerators to detach where some are attached and some are detached, the Confirm
Detach dialog box displays a list of the drives and their statuses.
When you click Detach, the IO Accelerator Management Tool disconnects only the attached devices (those
marked Ready).
All Cache
This table displays the name of the cache, its status (Enabled or Disabled), the ioMemory in use, the
Hostname, the Cluster Name, and the Backing Store Device Name. The backing store device is the name of
the device being cached. All of these links take you to the Device page except the Cluster Name, which takes
you to a table showing all the hosts that are part of the cluster.
Remove
Removes the caching relationship of a caching device to a backing store and restores the device and backing
store to their previous, unbound state.
Enable
Re-enables caching of a bound backing store and creates a cache block device.
Disable
Halts caching and prepares a cache and backing store for system power down or for maintenance. To
re-enable the caching, click Enable.
All Hosts
Select All Hosts from the sidebar to display all host-relevant information, such as Hostname, HostIP (the host's
IP address), Hosts Online (whether the selected host is online or offline), and the Host OS (Linux or Windows).
The serial number or the alias of the drive displays under the heading Drives. The Cluster Name is displayed
last.
The Format, Update Firmware, and Attach buttons apply to all devices attached to the selected hosts.
All Clusters
This screen displays the Cluster Name, the Cluster IP Address, and the Master Host. The Columns link lets you
add or remove the Cluster IP Address and the Master Host name.