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Application server view, Accessing application server properties – HP X1000 Network Storage Systems User Manual

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Value

Property

The RAID level to which the volume is configured. See

Customizing RAID

levels

on page 25 for more information.

Storage System Volume - RAID
Level

The RAID stripe size to which the volume is configured. See

Table

5

on page 23 for more information.

Storage System Volume - RAID
Stripe Size

Speeds up reads when enabled. This setting is determined by the storage
array, not ASM.

Storage System Volume - Read
Cache

Speeds up writes when enabled. This setting is determined by the storage
array, not ASM.

Storage System Volume - Write
Cache

The number of hot spares with which the shared folder's storage is con-
figured. See

Table 5

on page 23 for more information.

Storage System Volume - Number
of Hot Spares

Path on which the volume on your HP Storage System is mounted.

Storage System Volume - Mount
Paths

Application Server View

Application Server View lists your HP Storage System and the application servers with storage hosted
on your HP Storage System. Expand HP Storage System to display the top-level shared folders on
your HP Storage System. Expand the application servers listed to display the application server volumes
and the applications hosted on the volumes.

In the Actions pane, select Application Server View.

To view the properties for all application servers with storage hosted on your HP Storage System,
select Show all from the Filter drop-down menu, located at the top of the content pane.

Application server properties are displayed in order of hierarchy in an expandable and collapsible
view. For example, all the volumes created on the iSCSI LUNs (logical disk) exported by ASM to the
application server are displayed under the application server, and all the application components
hosted from the application server are displayed under the application server.

Click the Expand tree icon next to each application server to view the used and allocated storage
properties for the volume and application components. Click the Collapse tree icon next to an expanded
application server to hide the volume and application component storage properties.

To view all the storage properties for an item listed in the content pane, see

Accessing application

server properties

.

Accessing application server properties

When Application Server View is selected in the Actions pane, you can view the storage status, alerts,
and properties for the following:

Volumes created on the iSCSI LUNs (logical disks) exported by ASM to the application servers

Shared folders and application components (same information displayed on Application View)

Do one of the following:

Select the item in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane.

Right-click the item in the content pane and select Properties.

See “

Accessing application and shared folder properties

” on page 48 for descriptions of shared

folder and application component properties.

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