Displaying information about remote arrays – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual
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• Detailed information about remote arrays (see
Displaying information about remote arrays
)
• Detailed information about logical paths (see
Displaying information about logical paths
)
• Detailed information about ports on the local array (see
Displaying information about ports
•
Preset: Displays changes made in the pane. When you change settings in the pane, the changes
are displayed in the Preset list before the changes are applied to the arrays. If you are sure that
information in the Preset list is correct, click Apply to apply the settings you made.
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Operation: Displays the operation in progress in the DKC Operation pane.
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Apply: Applies settings in the Preset list to the arrays.
•
Cancel: Cancels settings displayed in the Preset list.
NOTE:
Information on the DKC Operation pane is updated when you do one of the following:
•
Select another tab, and reselect the DKC Operation tab.
•
Click Refresh (
) (top right of Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console pane).
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Click Apply.
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Select Modify mode when you are in View mode.
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Open or close the DKC Status pane.
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Click Refresh on the DKC Status pane.
Displaying information about remote arrays
1.
Display the DKC Operation pane.
2.
In the Switch Display box, select DKC.
The tree and list display remote arrays.
•
Tree: Lists remote arrays. The following information appears to the right of the icon.
• Remote array's controller ID (array family ID).
• Remote array's serial number.
• Path group ID.
The icon indicates the status of logical paths between the local and remote arrays.
All logical paths are in normal status.
A failure occurred at some logical paths.
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List: Displays information about remote arrays.
• Controller ID: Remote array's controller ID. The controller ID is an array's family ID. The icon
indicates the status of logical paths between the local and remote arrays.
All logical paths are in normal status.
A failure occurred at some logical paths.
NOTE:
The controller ID for an XP12000/XP10000 is 4.
• S/N: Remote array's five-digit serial number.
• Path Gr. ID: Path group ID.
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