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15 determining managed access points, Table 15 – HP Storage Essentials Enterprise Edition Software User Manual

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HP Storage Essentials SRM 6.0 User Guide 169

IMPORTANT:

The management server Current Usage Summary is first updated six hours after the

management server (AppStorManager) starts, and then the updates occur every 24 hours thereafter.

Elements the management server has discovered before the update are not reflected in the Current

Usage Summary table. The time for the update is determined when the management server is first

started. For example, the first update of the Current Usage Summary table occurs six hours after the

management server is first started. The following updates occur every 24 hours. If the management

server is started for the first time at noon, the first update of the Current Usage Summary table would

occur at 6 p.m. All following updates would always occur at 6 p.m.

MAPs are determined as described in

Table 15

on page 169.

For File System

Viewer

The management server determines

licensing for File System Viewer through

terabytes (TB). When you purchased File

System Viewer, you were given a number of

TB you were allowed by the management

server to monitor.
The management server detects the number

of TB that are being monitored on file

servers and verifies that number is at or

below the purchased amount.
You do not have to monitor everything

associated with your file server. You can

choose to manage only the mount points

that are important to you. Only the files

associated with these mount points are

counted toward the file server TB.

Terabytes (TB)

Table 14

License Restrictions

Type of Restriction Description

Unit of Measurement

Table 15

Determining Managed Access Points

Element

Managed Access Point

Hosts

The managed access points (MAPs) are the number of Fibre Channel

ports with a minimum of one MAP. If a host has no Fibre Channel

ports, the software assumes one MAP. The software does count direct

attached storage, provided it is supported by the management server.

Switches

All ports on a switch are counted as MAPs.

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