Viewing the logical associations, Viewing the physical associations – Dell PowerVault MD3220 User Manual
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Troubleshooting: Your Storage Array Software
Viewing the Logical Associations
You can use the Associated Logical Elements option to view the logical
associations among different virtual disks in a storage array. To view the
associations for source virtual disks, snapshot virtual disks, and snapshot
repository virtual disks:
1 In the AMW, select the Logical tab or in the Topology pane of the
Mappings tab.
2 Select View Associated Logical Elements. Alternatively, you can right-
click the virtual disk to open a pop-up menu and select
View Associated
Logical Elements.
If you select a virtual disk that does not have logical associations with other
virtual disks, the Associated Logical Elements option is disabled.
NOTE:
The View Associated Logical Elements dialog is displayed, which
indicates the logical associations for the selected virtual disk.
3 To close the View Associated Logical Elements dialog, click Close.
Viewing the Physical Associations
You can use the Associated Physical Components option to view the physical
components that are associated with source virtual disks, snapshot virtual
disks, snapshot repository virtual disks, disk groups, unconfigured capacity,
and free capacity in a storage array.
To view the physical associations:
1 In the AMW, select a node in the Logical pane of the Logical tab or in the
Topology pane of the Mappings tab.
2 Select View Associated Physical Components. Alternatively, if the
selected node is a virtual disk, you can right-click the node to open a pop-
up menu and select
View Associated Physical Components. If the
selected node is a disk group, unconfigured capacity, or free capacity, you
can right-click the node to open a pop-up menu and select
View
Associated Physical Components.
The
View Associated Physical Components dialog is displayed with green
triangle next to the physical components that are associated with the
selected node.
3 To close the View Associated Physical Components dialog, click Close.
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