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Viewing the layout grid for a single system, Viewing the virtual volumes layout screen – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual

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The following information is displayed:

Description

Column

The name of the system.

System

The model number of the system.

Model

The number of physical disks in the system.

Physical Disks

The total number of chunklets on the disk.

Total Chunklets

The number of chunklets on the disk available for use.

Free Chunklets

The number of failed chunklets.

Failed Chunklets

The size of each chunklet.

Chunklet Size

Viewing the Layout Grid for a Single System

When you select a system in the Management Tree, Virtual Volumes, CPGs, and Logical Disks are
automatically displayed. Selecting one of these options displays a list of all virtual volumes, CPGs,
or logical disks in the Management Window. The information displayed in the list pane depends
on your selection in the Management Tree.

NOTE:

Logical Disks only appears in the Management Tree if you have set your preferences in

the HP 3PAR Management Console to display logical disk information. See

“Setting Global

Preferences” (page 513)

.

Refer to the following sections for more information:

“Viewing the Virtual Volumes Layout Screen” (page 358)

“Viewing the CPG Layout Screen” (page 359)

“Viewing the Logical Disk Layout Screen” (page 360)

Viewing the Virtual Volumes Layout Screen

The virtual volumes layout screen allows you to see the distribution of virtual volumes across physical
disks and which chunklets are used by each virtual volume. The virtual volume layout screen is
divided into a list pane, which shows a summary of virtual volumes in the system, and a detail
pane, which shows the chunklet layout details for a selected volume from the list pane.

To view the virtual volume layout for a single system:
1.

In the Manager Pane, select Layout Grid.

2.

In the Management Tree, select the system with the volumes you want to view.

3.

In the Management Tree, select Virtual Volumes.

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