HP StoreVirtual 4000 Storage User Manual
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overview,
pausing,
planning for SAN improvements,
prerequisites,
restarting,
statistics, defined,
understanding and using,
workload characterization example,
Performance Monitor graph
changing,
changing line display,
changing the scaling factor for,
displaying a line,
hiding,
hiding a line,
showing,
Performance Monitor window
accessing,
graph,
parts defined,
saving to an image file,
table,
toolbar,
permissions
as root for Linux/UNIX terminal emulation,
inheritance in clustered server connections,
levels for server connections,
ping IP address,
planning
SmartClone volumes,
snapshots,
volume size,
volumes,
planning capacity
full provisioning method,
thin provisioning method,
point-in-time snapshots, defined,
pool of storage,
port status, Fibre Channel,
ports
default, for Active Directory,
list of ports used by the LeftHand OS,
number of, plus NIC type in storage systems,
required for sending alarms and events,
required for sending email,
storage system,
positioning storage systems in cluster,
powering off
HP StoreVirtual 4630 system controller and disk
enclosure, correct order,
P4800 system controller and disk enclosure, correct
order,
storage systems,
powering on
HP StoreVirtual 4630 system controller and disk
enclosure, correct order,
P4800 system controller and disk enclosure, correct
order,
preferences, setting
font size,
locale,
naming conventions,
preferred interface
in active-passive bond,
in adaptive load balancing,
in link aggregation dynamic mode bond,
preferred NTP server,
prerequisites for
adding volumes,
assigning servers to volumes,
deleting volumes,
Performance Monitor,
removing storage systems from management group,
SmartClone volumes,
primary interface, NICs,
Proliant servers,
protection, RAID vs. volume protection,
protocols, DHCP,
provisionable space in cluster,
provisioned space in cluster,
provisioning storage,
and space allocation,
Q
queue depth, defined for monitoring,
quorum
and managers,
starting virtual manager to recover,
stopping managers,
R
rack stability
warning,
RAID
and data protection,
and data redundancy,
changing RAID erases data,
configurations defined,
configuring,
data availability and safety in configurations,
definitions,
degraded status and data redundancy,
device,
device status,
disk RAID and Network RAID in cluster,
managing,
procedure for reconfiguring,
rebuild rate,
rebuilding,
reconfiguring,
reconfiguring for P4800 G2 with 2 TB drives,
replacing a disk,
replication in a cluster,
requirements for configuring,
resyncing,
setting rebuild rate,
status,
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