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HP OneView for VMware vCenter User Manual

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HP MSA—System name

HP XP P9000/HP XP—Array serial number

HP StoreOnce Backup—Not applicable

Array Type—HP array type

Datastore/RDM—Datastore name or the associated .vmdk name for the RDM

Type—Disk type (Datastore or RDM)

Paths—Number of paths to the disk

VMware Disk Identifier—Disk name assigned by VMware

Path ID—Path ID assigned by VMware

Array Disk RAID—RAID level of the array disk

Array Disk Total Capacity—Array disk capacity (in GB)

Array Disk Allocated Capacity—Capacity allocated by the storage system. For a thin-provisioned
disk, this value might differ from the Array Disk Total Capacity value.

Array Disk Provisioned—Specifies whether the disk is thin provisioned or normal (not supported
on HP MSA)

Array Disk Type—Array disk type

Storage Pool

HP StoreVirtual—Name of the cluster.

HP 3PAR StoreServ—Disk group where the vdisk is located.

HP EVA—Disk group where the vdisk is located.

This value is displayed only when demand allocated snapshots are used. For other volume
types, no value is displayed.

HP MSA—Name of the vdisk or snap pool where the volume is located.

HP XP P9000/HP XP—Disk group or storage pool used for allocating storage to the disk.
This might be a P9000 or XP thin provisioning pool, a P9000 or XP Snapshot pool, an
internal parity group, or an external group.

HP StoreOnce Backup—Not applicable.

Storage Pool Available Capacity

HP StoreVirtual—Unallocated space in the storage pool (cluster) that can be used to meet
storage needs for a snapshot or thin-provisioned volume. The calculation of this value

assumes all unallocated space is formatted the same as this volume. For all other volume
types, no value is displayed.

HP 3PAR StoreServ—Unallocated space in the storage pool that can be used to meet
storage needs for a snapshot or thin-provisioned volume. For all other volume types, no
value is displayed. The calculation of this value assumes that all disk space uses the same
RAID type as this volume.

HP EVA—Unallocated space in the storage pool that can be used to meet storage needs
for a snapshot or thin-provisioned volume. For all other volume types, no value is displayed.
The calculation of this value assumes that all disk space uses the same RAID type as this
volume.

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