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ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2,
ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2,
ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2
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This manual provides a variety of basic information about Web GUI for the ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, the ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2, and the ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2. It should be referred to when setting up and maintaining the ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, the ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2, and the ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2 Disk storage systems.
Knowledge of UNIX or Windows® system management is required.
This manual is written for controller firmware version V10L50 or later. Some of the functions herein may not be supported for firmware version V10L4x or earlier.
Tenth Edition June 2013
Structure of This Manual
This manual consists of the following 11 chapters and ten appendices.
●Chapter 1 Outline
This chapter describes the ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, the ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2, and the ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2 Web GUI outlines, features, operation environment, user management function, and operation screens for Web GUI.
●Chapter 2 Startup and Shutdown
This chapter describes how to start, exit, log in and log out from Web GUI.
●Chapter 3 Initial Setup
This chapter describes the initial settings for the ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, the ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2, and the ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2.
●Chapter 4 Configuration Settings
This chapter describes the configuration settings for using Standard volumes and Thin Provisioning functions.
●Chapter 5 Volume Management
This chapter describes volume status and management.
●Chapter 6 RAID Group Management
This chapter describes RAID group status and management.
●Chapter 7 Thin Provisioning Pool Management
This chapter describes Thin Provisioning Pool status and management.
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●Chapter 8 Advanced Copy Management
This chapter describes Advanced Copy status and management.
●Chapter 9 Connectivity Management
This chapter describes connectivity settings between the host and the ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, the ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2, and the ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2.
●Chapter 10 Component Management
This chapter describes component status in the ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, the ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2, and the ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2 and hardware maintenance.
●Chapter 11 System Management
This chapter describes system status and management.
The following items are provided in the appendices.
•User Roles and Policies
•Status List
•Installing the Security Certificate
•Naming Conventions of Volumes and Hosts
•Basic Size and MWC Input Condition for RAID Groups
•Automatic Controlling CM-CPU Setting
•Using RADIUS Authentication
•Estimated Advanced Copy Source Capacity
•Storage Migration Setting Files
•Factory Default List
•Error Code
Latest Information
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice for functionality expansion and improvement of the ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, the ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2, and the ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2 Disk storage systems. The latest version of this manual and the latest information of the ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, the ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2, and the ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2 Disk storage systems are released in the following web-site. Access the following address if needed.
http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/computing/storage/eternus/documentation/
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Related Documents
Other manuals for the ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, the ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2, and the ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2 are as follows:
•ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2 Disk storage system Overview
•ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2 Disk storage system User's Guide -Site Planning-
•ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2 Disk storage system User's Guide -Installation-
•ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2 Disk storage system User's Guide -Operation-
•ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2 Disk storage system Overview
•ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2 Disk storage system User's Guide -Site Planning-
•ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2 Disk storage system User's Guide -Installation & Operation-
•ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2 Disk storage system User’s Guide
•ETERNUS CLI User's Guide ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, ETERNUS DX410 S2/ DX440 S2, ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2
•ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems User's Guide -Server Connection- (*1)
•ETERNUS SF KM V2.0.1 Overview
•ETERNUS SF KM V2.0.1 Scenarios
•ETERNUS SF KM V2.0.1 Planning
•ETERNUS SF KM V2.0.1 Installing
•ETERNUS SF KM V2.0.1 Administering
•ETERNUS SF KM V2.0.1 Reference
•ETERNUS SF KM V2.0.1 Glossary
•ETERNUS SF KM V2.0.1 Installation and Configuration Guide
•ETERNUS SF KM V2.0.1 Quick Start Guide
•ETERNUS SF KM V2.0.1 Notes
•ETERNUS SF KM V2.0.1.3 Procedure for Applying Fix Pack
*1: Download the required manuals for your system environment (for server OS, host interface type, etc.) from the specified web site. Refer to the Documentation CD provided with the ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, the ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2, and the ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2 Disk storage system for URLs of the manual download site.
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Acknowledgments
•Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server, and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
•UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries.
•Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.
•IBM, AIX, and Tivoli are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation, registered in many jurisdictions worldwide.
•Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
•Red Hat is a registered trademark of Red Hat, Inc.
•HP-UX is a trademark of Hewlett-Packard in the U.S. and other countries.
•VMware, VMware logos, Virtual SMP, and VMotion are either registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
•VERITAS Volume Manager is a trademark of Symantec Corp. and its affiliated companies.
•Mozilla, Firefox, and the Mozilla and Firefox logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation in the United States and other countries.
•BS2000 is a registered trademark of Fujitsu Technology Solutions
•Other company names, product names, and service names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
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Naming Conventions
Product names
The following products will be represented throughout this manual by the following abbreviations.
• The following abbreviations are used for Microsoft® Windows Server®.
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•Oracle Solaris might be described as Solaris, Solaris Operating System, or Solaris OS.
•Trademark symbols such as ™ and ® are omitted in this document.
Units in this manual
Except as otherwise noted, the following units are used in this manual:
•Drive capacity assume that 1KB = 1000 bytes, 1MB = 1000KB, 1GB = 1000MB, and 1TB = 1000GB (example: "600GB drive").
•Other capacities (such as for RAID Groups and volumes) assume that 1KB = 1024 bytes, 1MB = 1024KB, 1GB = 1024MB, and 1TB = 1024GB.
Note that the screen shots in this manual were captured during development of the software and the actual screens may be different.
Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
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Outline |
17 |
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1.1 |
Outline .............................................................................................................................. |
17 |
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1.2 |
Features ............................................................................................................................ |
18 |
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1.3 |
Operating Environment .................................................................................................... |
18 |
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1.4 |
User Management ............................................................................................................ |
20 |
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1.5 |
Screen Operations ............................................................................................................. |
21 |
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1.5.1 |
Overview ........................................................................................................................................................ |
21 |
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1.5.2 |
Screen Structures ........................................................................................................................................... |
27 |
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1.5.3 |
List Screen/Detailed Screen ............................................................................................................................ |
28 |
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1.5.4 |
Basic Operation ............................................................................................................................................. |
29 |
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Chapter 2 |
Startup and Shutdown |
32 |
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2.1 |
Startup of GUI ................................................................................................................... |
32 |
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2.2 |
Login ................................................................................................................................ |
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34 |
2.3 |
Logout |
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36 |
2.4 |
Exit ................................................................................................................................... |
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37 |
Chapter 3 |
Initial Setup |
38 |
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3.1 |
Initial Setup 1 ................................................................................................................... |
39 |
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3.2 |
Initial Setup 2 ................................................................................................................... |
49 |
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Chapter 4 |
Configuration Settings |
63 |
4.1Configuration Settings for Using Standard Volumes
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(When Using Host Affinity Settings) ................................................................................. |
63 |
4.1.1 |
When Creating Host Groups (when Using the [Add Host Group] Function) .................................................... |
63 |
4.1.2 |
When Host Groups are not Created (when Using the [Add Host] Function) ................................................... |
66 |
4.2Configuration Settings for Using Standard Volumes
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(When Using Host Affinity Settings, Previously Referred to as LUN Mapping) ................... |
68 |
4.2.1 |
When Allocating the CA port Group to the LUN Group .................................................................................... |
68 |
4.2.2 |
When Allocating the CA port to the LUN Group .............................................................................................. |
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Configuration Settings for Using Thin Provisioning Functions |
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Chapter 5 |
Volume Management |
73 |
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5.1 |
Volume Status ................................................................................................................... |
73 |
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5.1.1 |
Volume (Basic Information) ........................................................................................................................... |
74 |
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5.1.2 |
Performance (Host I/O) .................................................................................................................................. |
77 |
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5.1.3 |
Performance (Advanced Copy) ....................................................................................................................... |
79 |
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5.1.4 |
LUN Group ..................................................................................................................................................... |
80 |
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5.1.5 |
Reservation ................................................................................................................................................... |
81 |
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5.1.6 |
Pinned Data ................................................................................................................................................... |
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5.1.7 |
Bad Sector ..................................................................................................................................................... |
85 |
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5.1.8 |
Balancing Thin Provisioning Volume ............................................................................................................. |
86 |
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5.1.9 |
Volume Detail (Basic) .................................................................................................................................... |
88 |
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5.1.10 |
Volume Detail (Reservation) ......................................................................................................................... |
90 |
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5.1.11 |
Volume Detail (Pinned Data) ......................................................................................................................... |
91 |
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5.1.12 |
Volume Detail (Balancing TPV) ...................................................................................................................... |
92 |
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5.1.13 |
Volume Detail (LUN Concatenation) .............................................................................................................. |
93 |
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5.1.14 |
Volume Detail (WSV Concatenation) .............................................................................................................. |
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5.2 |
Functions in the Action Area for Volume ........................................................................... |
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5.2.1 |
Create Volume ............................................................................................................................................... |
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5.2.2 |
Delete Volume ............................................................................................................................................. |
112 |
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5.2.3 |
Rename Volume .......................................................................................................................................... |
114 |
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5.2.4 |
Format Volume ............................................................................................................................................ |
116 |
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5.2.5 |
Expand Volume ........................................................................................................................................... |
117 |
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5.2.6 |
Expand Thin Provisioning Volume ............................................................................................................... |
121 |
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5.2.7 |
Start RAID Migration .................................................................................................................................... |
123 |
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5.2.8 |
Stop RAID Migration .................................................................................................................................... |
138 |
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5.2.9 |
Start Zero Reclamation ................................................................................................................................ |
139 |
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5.2.10 |
Stop Zero Reclamation ................................................................................................................................. |
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5.2.11 |
Delete Snap Data Pool Volume .................................................................................................................... |
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5.2.12 |
Force Delete Snap Data Pool Volume ........................................................................................................... |
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5.2.13 |
Modify Threshold Thin Provisioning Volume ................................................................................................ |
143 |
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5.2.14 |
Initialize Snap Data Volume ........................................................................................................................ |
144 |
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5.2.15 |
Encrypt Volume ........................................................................................................................................... |
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5.2.16 |
Forbid Advanced Copy ................................................................................................................................. |
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5.2.17 |
Permit Advanced Copy ................................................................................................................................. |
148 |
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5.2.18 |
Modify Cache Parameters ............................................................................................................................ |
148 |
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5.2.19 |
Export Cache Parameters ............................................................................................................................. |
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5.2.20 |
Export Performance Information ................................................................................................................. |
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5.2.21 |
Release Reservation .................................................................................................................................... |
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5.2.22 |
Start Balancing Thin Provisioning Volume ................................................................................................... |
157 |
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5.2.23 |
Stop Balancing Thin Provisioning Volume ................................................................................................... |
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RAID Group Management |
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6.1 |
RAID Group Status ........................................................................................................... |
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6.1.1 |
RAID Group (Basic Information) ................................................................................................................... |
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6.1.2 |
Tuning |
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163 |
6.1.3 |
ECO Mode ................................................................................................................Schedule (RAID Group) |
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6.1.4 |
SED Key .............................................................................................................................................Group |
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6.1.5 |
RAID Group ......................................................................................................................................(Basic) |
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6.1.6 |
RAID Group .......................................................................................................................(Volume Layout) |
170 |
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6.1.7 |
RAID Group .............................................................................................................................Detail (Disk) |
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6.2 |
Functions ...................................................................in the Action Area for RAID Group |
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6.2.1 |
Create .......................................................................................................................................RAID Group |
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6.2.2 |
Delete .......................................................................................................................................RAID Group |
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6.2.3 |
Rename ....................................................................................................................................RAID Group |
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6.2.4 |
Change ................................................................................................................................Controlling CM |
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6.2.5 |
Expand ......................................................................................................................................RAID Group |
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6.2.6 |
Modify ....................................................................................................................RAID Group Parameters |
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6.2.7 |
Assign ....................................................................................................ECO Mode Schedule (RAID Group) |
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6.2.8 |
Set Key .........................................................................................................................Group (RAID Group) |
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6.2.9 |
Recovery ...............................................................................................................................................SED |
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Chapter 7 |
Thin Provisioning Pool Management |
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7.1 |
Thin Provisioning Pool Status .......................................................................................... |
199 |
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7.1.1 |
Thin Provisioning .................................................................................................Pool (Basic Information) |
200 |
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7.1.2 |
Threshold ..............................................................................................................(Thin Provisioning Pool) |
202 |
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7.1.3 |
ECO Mode ..............................................................................................Schedule (Thin Provisioning Pool) |
203 |
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7.1.4 |
License .........................................................................................................................(Thin Provisioning) |
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7.1.5 |
Flexible ..........................................................................................................Tier Pool (Basic Information) |
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7.1.6 |
Thin Provisioning ...........................................................................................................Pool Detail (Basic) |
209 |
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7.1.7 |
Flexible ...................................................................................................................Tier Pool Detail (Basic) |
212 |
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7.1.8 |
Flexible ..........................................................................................Tier Pool Detail (Flexible Tier Sub Pool) |
214 |
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7.1.9 |
Flexible ...............................................................................................................Tier Pool Detail (Volume) |
215 |
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7.1.10 |
Flexible ............................................................................................................Tier Sub Pool Detail (Basic) |
217 |
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7.2 |
Functions ..........................................................in the Action Area for Thin Provisioning |
218 |
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7.2.1 |
Create ......................................................................................................................Thin Provisioning Pool |
219 |
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7.2.2 |
Delete ......................................................................................................................Thin Provisioning Pool |
228 |
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7.2.3 |
Rename ...................................................................................................................Thin Provisioning Pool |
229 |
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7.2.4 |
Expand ....................................................................................................................Thin Provisioning Pool |
231 |
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7.2.5 |
Format .....................................................................................................Thin Provisioning Pool (All Area) |
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7.2.6 |
Format .....................................................................................Thin Provisioning Pool (Unformatted Area) |
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7.2.7 |
Modify .....................................................................................................Threshold Thin Provisioning Pool |
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7.2.8 |
Modify .....................................................................................Cache Parameters (Thin Provisioning Pool) |
241 |
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7.2.9 |
Assign ...................................................................................ECO Mode Schedule (Thin Provisioning Pool) |
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Register Thin Provisioning License ............................................................................................................... |
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7.2.11 |
Delete Thin Provisioning License ................................................................................................................. |
247 |
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7.2.12 |
Start Balancing Flexible Tier Pool ................................................................................................................ |
248 |
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7.2.13 |
Stop Balancing Flexible Tier Pool ................................................................................................................. |
249 |
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Chapter 8 |
Advanced Copy Management |
251 |
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8.1 |
Advanced Copy Status ..................................................................................................... |
251 |
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8.1.1 |
Advanced Copy (Basic Information) ............................................................................................................. |
252 |
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8.1.2 |
Advanced Copy (All Local Sessions) ............................................................................................................. |
254 |
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8.1.3 |
Advanced Copy (All Remote Sessions) ......................................................................................................... |
261 |
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8.1.4 |
Advanced Copy (ODX) .................................................................................................................................. |
265 |
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8.1.5 |
Advanced Copy (XCOPY) ............................................................................................................................... |
266 |
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8.1.6 |
Setting (Advanced Copy) ............................................................................................................................. |
268 |
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8.1.7 |
Advanced Copy (Property) ........................................................................................................................... |
277 |
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8.1.8 |
Advanced Copy (Extent information) ........................................................................................................... |
283 |
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8.1.9 |
Copy Path Detail .......................................................................................................................................... |
284 |
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8.2 |
Functions in the Action Area for Advanced Copy ............................................................. |
287 |
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8.2.1 |
Required Settings for the Advanced Copy Function ...................................................................................... |
288 |
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8.2.2 |
Start SnapOPC+ ............................................................................................................................................ |
291 |
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8.2.3 |
Stop Copy Session ........................................................................................................................................ |
294 |
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8.2.4 |
Register Advanced Copy License .................................................................................................................. |
295 |
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8.2.5 |
Delete Advanced Copy License ..................................................................................................................... |
297 |
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8.2.6 |
Modify EC/OPC Priority ................................................................................................................................. |
298 |
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8.2.7 |
Modify Copy Table Size ................................................................................................................................ |
301 |
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8.2.8 |
Enable ODX .................................................................................................................................................. |
310 |
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8.2.9 |
Disable ODX ................................................................................................................................................. |
311 |
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8.2.10 |
Create ODX Buffer Volume ........................................................................................................................... |
311 |
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8.2.11 |
Modify Copy Parameters .............................................................................................................................. |
316 |
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8.2.12 |
Set Copy Path ............................................................................................................................................... |
318 |
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8.2.13 |
Delete All Copy Path .................................................................................................................................... |
343 |
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8.2.14 |
Export All Copy Path .................................................................................................................................... |
344 |
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8.2.15 |
Export Storage Information ......................................................................................................................... |
345 |
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8.2.16 |
Convert Copy Path ........................................................................................................................................ |
347 |
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8.2.17 |
Measure Round Trip Time ............................................................................................................................ |
349 |
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8.2.18 |
Modify REC Multiplicity ................................................................................................................................ |
351 |
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8.2.19 |
Modify REC Buffer ........................................................................................................................................ |
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8.2.20 |
Assign REC Disk Buffer ................................................................................................................................. |
358 |
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8.2.21 |
Create REC Disk Buffer ................................................................................................................................. |
362 |
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8.2.22 |
Delete REC Disk Buffer ................................................................................................................................. |
365 |
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8.2.23 |
Format REC Disk Buffer ................................................................................................................................ |
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Chapter 9 |
Connectivity Management |
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9.1 |
Connectivity Status ......................................................................................................... |
367 |
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9.1.1 |
Structures for Host Connection ..................................................................................................................... |
368 |
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9.1.2 |
Connectivity (Basic Information) ................................................................................................................. |
371 |
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9.1.3 |
Host Group ................................................................................................................................................... |
374 |
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9.1.4 |
CA Port Group .............................................................................................................................................. |
380 |
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9.1.5 |
LUN Group ................................................................................................................................................... |
387 |
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9.1.6 |
Host Response ............................................................................................................................................. |
389 |
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9.1.7 |
CA Reset Group ............................................................................................................................................ |
390 |
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9.1.8 |
Host-LU QoS ................................................................................................................................................ |
390 |
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9.1.9 |
Host Affinity Detail ...................................................................................................................................... |
403 |
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9.1.10 |
Host Group Detail ........................................................................................................................................ |
404 |
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9.1.11 |
LUN Group Detail ......................................................................................................................................... |
405 |
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9.1.12 |
LUN Group : LU QoS Group Detail ................................................................................................................. |
406 |
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9.1.13 |
Host-LU QoS Performance Information ........................................................................................................ |
407 |
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9.2 |
Functions in the Action Area for Connectivity .................................................................. |
412 |
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9.2.1 |
Host Affinity Management .......................................................................................................................... |
414 |
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9.2.2 |
Host Group Management ............................................................................................................................ |
440 |
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9.2.3 |
CA Port Group Management ........................................................................................................................ |
516 |
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9.2.4 |
LUN Group Management ............................................................................................................................. |
574 |
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9.2.5 |
Host Response Management ....................................................................................................................... |
581 |
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9.2.6 |
Modify CA Reset Group ................................................................................................................................. |
595 |
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9.2.7 |
Host-LU QoS Management .......................................................................................................................... |
597 |
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Chapter 10 |
Component Management |
620 |
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10.1 |
Component Status .......................................................................................................... |
620 |
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10.1.1 |
Storage (Basic Information) ........................................................................................................................ |
622 |
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10.1.2 |
Controller Enclosure ..................................................................................................................................... |
625 |
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10.1.3 |
Drive Enclosure ............................................................................................................................................ |
646 |
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10.1.4 |
Disks |
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649 |
10.1.5 |
Controller Module Detail .............................................................................................................................. |
652 |
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10.1.6 |
Channel ................................................................................................................................Adapter Detail |
655 |
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10.1.7 |
Frontend ................................................................................................................................Router Detail |
658 |
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10.1.8 |
Backend .................................................................................................................................Router Detail |
659 |
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10.1.9 |
BRT Expander ....................................................................................................................................Detail |
661 |
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10.1.10 |
Service ...............................................................................................................................Controller Detail |
662 |
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10.1.11 |
PSU/CPSU ...................................................................................................................................(CE) Detail |
664 |
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10.1.12 |
Battery ..........................................................................................................................Backup Unit Detail |
666 |
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10.1.13 |
FAN Unit ............................................................................................................................................Detail |
667 |
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10.1.14 |
Drive ..................................................................................................................................Enclosure Detail |
669 |
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10.1.15 |
I/O Module .........................................................................................................................................Detail |
672 |
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10.1.16 |
Power .....................................................................................................................Supply Unit (DE) Detail |
674 |
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10.1.17 |
Disks ..................................................................................................................................................Detail |
675 |
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QSFP Cable Detail ........................................................................................................................................ |
678 |
10.1.19 Boot and Utility Device Detail ...................................................................................................................... |
679 |
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10.1.20 CM Module Management Controller Detail .................................................................................................. |
680 |
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10.1.21 |
Port Detail ................................................................................................................................................... |
681 |
10.2 |
Functions in the Action Area for Component ................................................................... |
694 |
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10.2.1 |
Add Drive Enclosure ..................................................................................................................................... |
695 |
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10.2.2 |
Turn on Locator Beacon/Turn off Locator Beacon ......................................................................................... |
698 |
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10.2.3 |
Add Channel Adapter Port ........................................................................................................................... |
699 |
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10.2.4 |
Assign Global Hot Spare .............................................................................................................................. |
702 |
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10.2.5 |
Release Global Hot Spare ............................................................................................................................. |
703 |
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10.2.6 |
Assign Dedicated Hot Spare ......................................................................................................................... |
704 |
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10.2.7 |
Release Dedicated Hot Spare ....................................................................................................................... |
706 |
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10.2.8 |
Export Performance Information ................................................................................................................. |
706 |
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10.2.9 |
Clear Disk Error Statistics (All Disks) ............................................................................................................ |
707 |
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10.2.10 |
Clear Disk Error Statistics (Selected Disks) ................................................................................................... |
707 |
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Chapter 11 |
System Management |
709 |
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11.1 |
System Status ................................................................................................................. |
709 |
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11.1.1 |
System (Basic Information) ......................................................................................................................... |
710 |
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11.1.2 |
Network |
....................................................................................................................................................... |
713 |
11.1.3 |
Remote Support (REMCS) for Regions other than EMEA .............................................................................. |
716 |
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11.1.4 |
Remote Support (AIS Connect) for Regions other than Japan ...................................................................... |
719 |
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11.1.5 |
Key Management ........................................................................................................................................ |
722 |
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11.1.6 |
Define Role .................................................................................................................................................. |
726 |
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11.1.7 |
ECO Mode .................................................................................................................................................... |
726 |
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11.1.8 |
Event/Dump ................................................................................................................................................. |
727 |
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11.1.9 |
Audit Log ..................................................................................................................................................... |
728 |
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11.1.10 |
Storage Migration ........................................................................................................................................ |
729 |
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11.1.11 |
Utility ........................................................................................................................................................... |
|
731 |
11.1.12 |
System Settings ........................................................................................................................................... |
731 |
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11.1.13 |
ECO Mode Schedule Detail ........................................................................................................................... |
733 |
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11.1.14 |
Path Group Detail Information ..................................................................................................................... |
734 |
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11.2 |
Functions in the Action Area for System .......................................................................... |
739 |
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11.2.1 |
Change User Password ................................................................................................................................. |
742 |
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11.2.2 |
Set SSH Public Key ....................................................................................................................................... |
743 |
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11.2.3 |
Network Management ................................................................................................................................. |
745 |
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11.2.4 |
Remote Support (REMCS) for Regions other than EMEA .............................................................................. |
799 |
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11.2.5 |
Remote Support (AIS Connect) for Regions other than Japan ...................................................................... |
821 |
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11.2.6 |
Key Management ........................................................................................................................................ |
831 |
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11.2.7 |
Define Role .................................................................................................................................................. |
853 |
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11.2.8 |
ECO Mode Management .............................................................................................................................. |
869 |
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11.2.9 |
Event/Dump Management ........................................................................................................................... |
880 |
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11.2.10 |
Audit Log Management ............................................................................................................................... |
901 |
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11.2.11 |
Storage Migration Management .................................................................................................................. |
906 |
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Utility Management .................................................................................................................................... |
919 |
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11.2.13 |
System Management ................................................................................................................................... |
927 |
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Appendix A |
User Roles and Policies |
948 |
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A.1 |
Roles |
................................................................................................................................ |
948 |
A.2 |
Availability ...........................................................................of Functions for each Policy |
950 |
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Appendix B |
Status List |
972 |
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B.1 |
Device ......................................................................................................General Status |
972 |
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B.1.1 |
Device .....................................................................................................................General Status (Detail) |
973 |
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B.2 |
Volume ..................................................................................................................Status |
974 |
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B.3 |
RAID ............................................................................................................Group Status |
975 |
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B.4 |
Thin Provisioning ...........................................................................................Pool Status |
976 |
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B.5 |
Component ...........................................................................................................Status |
977 |
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B.5.1 |
Drive Status ................................................................................................................................................. |
978 |
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B.6 |
Key Status........................................................................................................................ |
979 |
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B.7 |
Key Server .............................................................................................................Status |
980 |
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Appendix C |
Installing the Security Certificate |
981 |
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C.1 |
For Internet ........................................................................................................Explorer |
981 |
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C.2 |
For Firefox........................................................................................................................ |
988 |
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Appendix D |
Naming Conventions of Volumes and Hosts |
993 |
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D.1 |
Naming .......................................................................................Convention of Volumes |
993 |
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D.2 |
Naming ...........................................................................................Convention of Hosts |
994 |
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Appendix E |
Basic Size and MWC Input Condition for RAID Groups |
995 |
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E.1 |
Basic .........................................................................................Size for each RAID Group |
995 |
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E.1.1 |
Basic Size .............when Using the Default Stripe Depth Value (For Standard, TPV, or SDPV Type Volumes) |
995 |
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E.1.2 |
Basic Size ..........................................when Using the Default Stripe Depth Value (For WSV Type Volumes) |
998 |
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E.1.3 |
Basic Size ..................................When Stripe Depth is Tuned (For Standard, TPV, or SDPV Type Volumes) |
1002 |
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E.1.4 |
Basic Size ...............................................................When Stripe Depth is Tuned (For WSV Type Volumes) |
1003 |
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Input Conditions for MWC .............................................................................................. |
1007 |
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E.2.1 |
Allowed Input for the MWC When Using the Default Stripe Depth Value ................................................... |
1007 |
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E.2.2 |
Allowed Input for the MWC when Performance is Tuned............................................................................ |
1009 |
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Appendix F |
Automatic Controlling CM-CPU Setting |
1011 |
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Appendix G |
Using RADIUS Authentication |
1013 |
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G.1 |
Using RADIUS Authentication to Access the ETERNUS DX Disk Storage System .............. |
1013 |
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G.2 |
Notes when Using RADIUS Authentication for GUI ......................................................... |
1014 |
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G.3 |
Setting Up the RADIUS Server ........................................................................................ |
1014 |
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Appendix H |
Estimated Advanced Copy Source Capacity |
1017 |
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Appendix I |
Storage Migration Setting Files |
1019 |
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I.1 |
Template File for Storage Migration Settings................................................................. |
1019 |
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I.2 |
Coding Conventions for the Storage Migration Setting File............................................ |
1022 |
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I.3 |
Setting Example of the Storage Migration Setting File .................................................. |
1024 |
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Appendix J |
Factory Default List |
1027 |
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J.1 |
Advanced Copy............................................................................................................... |
1027 |
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J.2 |
Connectivity ................................................................................................................... |
1033 |
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J.3 |
System........................................................................................................................... |
1044 |
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Appendix K |
Error Code |
1064 |
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Outline of GUI....................................................................................................... |
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Figure 9.1 |
Basic concept of host connection (when using host groups) ..................................................................... |
369 |
Figure 11.1 |
Relation between the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and the key server.............................................. |
834 |
Figure E.1 |
Basic size when creating volumes ............................................................................................................. |
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This chapter describes the outlines, features, operating environment, user management function, and operation screens for ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Web GUI (hereinafter referred to as "GUI").
GUI is installed in controllers of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems (hereinafter also referred to as "ETERNUS DX Disk storage system" or "the storage system"), and used for performing settings and maintenance via web browser.
1.1Outline
Use GUI to set the operating environment and check status for the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system. GUI can be operated from a web browser by connecting the PC via a LAN connection.
Figure 1.1 Outline of GUI
Operation |
(*1) |
Server |
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ETERNUS DX80 S2/ DX90 S2 |
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ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2 |
LAN |
ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2 |
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Management Server |
PC |
Mail Server Program |
Web Browser |
*1: Connect the operation server and the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system with one of the following cables:
Fibre Channel (FC) cable LAN cable
SAS cable (available only for the ETERNUS DX80S2/DX90 S2)
GUI
Operating via web browser
Refer to "Chapter 2 Startup and Shutdown" (page 32) for details of GUI start up.
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1.2Features
The features for GUI are as follows:
●Initial settings by the wizard
The wizard provides instructions for the basic settings that are required to run the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system.
●Status Display
This function displays the storage system installation image.
●Checking the extent of a failure
If a drive failure occurs, host port, LUN group, volume, RAID group, and installation location can be referenced to determine the extent of the failure.
●Easy operation
If a hardware failure is detected, the system administrator can receive a mail containing detected failure information.
The following PC environment is required to use GUI.
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Confirmed operating environment |
Version |
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Web browser |
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Microsoft Internet Explorer |
7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 10.0 (desktop version) |
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Mozilla Firefox |
3.6.x, ESR 10.0.x, ESR 17.0.x |
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Display resolution |
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• 1024 × 768 or more |
– |
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• 24-bit color or more is recommended |
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•Note the following:
-Set "Do not use proxy server" as the proxy setting
-Configure the temporary file (cache) setting of pages so that the pages are updated every time the browser is started
For example, when using Internet Explorer 7.0, select "Every time I start Internet Explorer".
-Enable the Java Script setting
-When Auto Reading of pages is available, enable the setting
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•Furthermore, when using GUI with Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0, note the following:
-[Automatic prompting for file downloads] and [Allow websites to open windows without address or status bars] must be enabled. Click the [Custom Level] button under the Internet Options Security tab and select the radio buttons for both of these items.
-[Show friendly HTTP error messages] must be disabled. Click the Internet Options Advanced tab and clear the [Show friendly HTTP error messages] checkbox.
•Furthermore, when using GUI with Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0, note the following:
-[Automatic prompting for file downloads] and [Allow websites to open windows without address or status bars] must be enabled. Click the [Custom Level] button under the Internet Options Security tab and select the radio buttons for both of these items.
-The SmartScreen Filter function must be disabled. If the SmartScreen Filter function is enabled, click the [Custom Level] button under the Internet Options Security tab and disable [Use SmartScreen Filter].
-Set the following items for [Display intranet sites in Compatibility View] under the Tools tab.
•If an address for the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is registered in the [Websites you've added to Compatibility View.] field, select and then delete the address
•Clear the [Display intranet sites in Compatibility View] checkbox
•Clear the [Display all websites in Compatibility View] checkbox
•Furthermore, when using GUI with Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0 or Microsoft Internet Explorer 10.0 (desktop version), note the following:
-[Allow websites to open windows without address or status bars] must be enabled. Click the [Custom Level] button under the Internet Options Security tab and select the [Allow websites to open windows without address or status bars] radio button.
-The SmartScreen Filter function must be disabled. If the SmartScreen Filter function is enabled, click the [Custom Level] button under the Internet Options Security tab and disable [Use SmartScreen Filter].
-Set the following items for [Display intranet sites in Compatibility View] under the Tools tab.
•If an address for the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is registered in the [Websites you've added to Compatibility View.] field, select and then delete the address
•Clear the [Display intranet sites in Compatibility View] checkbox
•Clear the [Display all websites in Compatibility View] checkbox
-When using SSL (https), note the following:
•On the Internet Options Advanced tab, scroll to Security, and select [Use SSL3.0] or [Use TLS1.0].
•On the Internet Options Advanced tab, scroll to Security, and clear the [Do not save encrypted pages to disk] checkbox.
•If the PC and the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system belong to a different network and the transfer rate setting for each network does not match, the retransmission of packets occur more frequently and the operation screen for GUI may take more time to display.
By setting the same transfer rate for each network, the retransmission of packets can be reduced. Note the following points when setting the transfer rate:
-Set the same transfer rate for each network
-When the transfer rate for the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is not "Auto-negotiation", the same transfer rate must also be set for the network switches
•Do not use the standard buttons of each browser (for example, the [Back] button, the [Forward] button, and the [Refresh] button), the [F5] (refresh) key, or the [Back Space] (back) key.
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1.4User Management
Appropriate user management is important to ensure that security is maintained within the system.
The user management function applies roles with multiple policies when user accounts are created to specify the functions that are allowed for each user.
The following table shows the difference between user roles.
Default role |
Available functions |
Default account |
Admin |
"Admin" is a system administrator privilege. |
root |
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Functions such as status display and configuration |
|
|
management are available. |
|
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Maintainer |
"Maintainer" is a maintenance engineer privilege. |
f.ce |
|
Setting maintenance such as status display, configuration |
|
|
management, and maintenance functions are available. |
|
|
|
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Monitor |
"Monitor" is a general user privilege. |
None |
|
Only the status display function is available. |
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Operation mistakes and maintenance worker hours can be reduced and storage system security can be improved by placing the authorized functions of system administrators in units of usage and by only giving the minimum necessary policies to system administrators.
Refer to "Appendix A User Roles and Policies" (page 948) for details about user roles and policies.
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1.5Screen Operations
This section provides a description about GUI screen operations.
Click the [] icon or the [Help] link for a detailed explanation of the functions used during operation. An explanation (help) screen of the function is displayed.
•Be sure to log out after all necessary operations are completed.
•If the operation screen is not updated when accessing the GUI, close the web browser, and log in again.
Overview screen appears immediately after logging in to the GUI. The status of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and the usage of RAID groups, Thin Provisioning Pools (TPP), and Snap Data Pools (SDP) can be checked in this screen.
•The [Start Initial Setup] screen is displayed for the first login after installation of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is complete.
•TPP usage is displayed only when the Thin Provisioning license is registered.
•SDP usage is displayed only when the Advanced Copy license is registered.
Click the [] icon to update to the latest screen.
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■Auto Refresh
The [Overview] screen is refreshed at the specified update interval.
Select the update interval to refresh the [Overview] screen from "OFF", "60 sec.", "120 sec.", or "180 sec.".
The monitoring time is reset to "0" when the update interval is changed or the [ ] icon is clicked. If the
specified interval is a value other than "OFF", the new update interval is applied after the monitoring time is reset.
The update interval works while the user is logged in to GUI even when other functions are started from the [Overview] screen. The update interval returns to the initial state ("OFF") when the Master CM is switched or when the user logs out of GUI.
Auto refresh is available only for the [Overview] screen. Screens other than [Overview] are refreshed when the [ ] icon is clicked or a screen is redisplayed.
■ System Message
A system message is displayed.
• Message
When any information from the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system exists, an information message is displayed.
• Message
When an event causes warning status, a warning message is displayed. If an LCD message is generated, the LCD message is displayed.
If an Advanced Copy path in warning status exists, a message is displayed.
• Message
When an event causes error status, an error message is displayed. If an LCD message is generated, the LCD message is displayed.
If an Advanced Copy path in error status exists, a message is displayed.
An "LCD message" is a message to notify if a failure or warning status occurs. It is displayed when the Master CM is used to operate the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system (when logged in to the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system by specifying the Master IP address (*1) via a web browser). The conditions for displaying LCD messages depend on the model of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system.
*1: Refer to "11.2.3.1 Setup Network Environment" (page 745) for details.
•ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX 90 S2, ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2, or ETERNUS DX8100 S2:
An LCD message is displayed if a component with failed status, a component with warning status, a storage system with failed status, or a storage system with warning status is detected. Note that specifying whether to display the LCD message is not available.
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•ETERNUS DX8700 S2:
An LCD message is displayed if a component with failed status, a component with warning status, a storage system with failed status, or a storage system with warning status is detected. The contents of a message that is to be displayed are the same as the contents of the LCD panel messages on the Operation panel. It is possible to specify whether to display LCD messages (equivalent to the LCD panel message on the Operation Panel) by using the [Setup Event Notification] function. Refer to "11.2.9.1 Setup Event Notification" (page 880) for details. Because it is possible to specify whether to display the LCD messages by using the [Setup Event Notification] function, the message displayed might not match the status display for the corresponding component.
System message
■ Hardware Components
The number of components for each status is displayed.
• Normal
-Modules
The number of components in normal status (*1) is displayed.
-Disks
The number of drives in normal status is displayed.
• Warning
-Modules
The number of components in warning status (*1) is displayed.
-Disks
The number of drives in warning status is displayed.
• Error
-Modules
The number of components in error status (*1) is displayed.
-Disks
The number of drives in error status is displayed.
*1: The number of components that can be maintained. The number of components does not include the number of drives.
■ System information
The information of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed.
•Storage System Name
The name for the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed.
When logged in with a user account that can display detailed component information (*1), a link is displayed on the storage system name.
Click this link to display the [Storage] screen in the [Component] navigation.
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*1: A user account with the "Status Display" policy or the "Maintenance Operation" policy can display detailed component information. When logged in with a user account that has a "Monitor", "Admin", "StorageAdmin", "SecurityAdmin", or "Maintainer" default role, a link is displayed on the storage system name.
•Model Name
The model name of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed.
•Serial No.
The serial number of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed.
•Firmware Version
The current controller firmware version is displayed.
-VxxLyy-zzzz (Vxx: Version, Lyy: Level, zzzz: Release number)
•Cache Mode
The current status and the factor of the cache are displayed. The normal status is "Write Back Mode".
-Write Back Mode
When a Write request is issued from the host, "Write Complete" is displayed after writing to the cache area is complete.
-Write Through Mode
When a Write request is issued from the host, "Write Complete" is displayed after writing to the cache area and the drives is complete.
In the Write Through Mode, "Write Through (factors)" is displayed. When there are multiple factors, all the factors are displayed.
The factors of the Write Through Mode are described below:
•Write Through (Pinned Data)
A large amount of pinned data (*2) is detected in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system.
*2: "Pinned data" is the data left in the cache memory due to unsuccessful write-back to the volume from the cache memory.
•Write Through (Battery)
The battery charge level is low.
•Write Through (Maintenance)
The following maintenance operation is currently being used:
-Switch Controller Firmware
-Change Controlling CM
-Add Controller Module
•Write Through (1CM)
The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is operated with 1CM. (*3)
*3: This mode is displayed when "1CM Write Through" is enabled by using the procedure in "11.2.13.4 Setup Subsystem Parameters" (page 935) function and the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is operated with 1CM (only 1CM can be used due to an error such as a CM failure). The "1CM Write Through" setting for the "Setup Subsystem Parameters" function is displayed and can be changed when logged in using a user account with the "Maintenance Operation" policy. The normal status is disabled.
•Battery
The battery charge level is displayed.
When the battery charge level is 90% or more, "Full Charge" is displayed. When the battery charge level is less than 90%, "xx%" is displayed. This item is displayed only when using the ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2 or the ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2.
•Connecting Module
The Controller Module (CM) to which the GUI is connected is displayed.
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•Status
The status of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed.
- Normal
- Maintenance
- Warning
- Error
- Not Ready (*)
*: This number indicates the cause of the Not Ready status.
■ RAID Groups
The usage of RAID groups is displayed.
•Pie chart
The pie chart indicates the total used capacity and the total free capacity in the RAID groups. Blue: Total used capacity
Gray: Total free capacity
•RAID Group Count
The number of RAID groups registered in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed.
The "RAID Group Count" includes the number of RAID groups that configure TPPs and the number of RAID groups that are registered as REC Disk Buffers.
•Volume Count
The number of volumes registered in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed.
The "Volume Count" displays the number of "Standard" type volumes and "Wide Striping Volumes (WSV)".
•Total Used Capacity
The total used capacity of the RAID groups [TB/GB/MB] is displayed. The "Total Used Capacity" is the total capacity of all of the RAID groups that are used. An example of this capacity is space that is used for volumes in the RAID groups. This value does not include the capacity of RAID groups that configure TPPs and the capacity of RAID groups that are registered as REC Disk Buffers.
•Total Free Capacity
The total free capacity of the RAID groups [TB/GB/MB] is displayed. The "Total Free Capacity" is a total of unused capacities in the RAID groups. This value does not include the capacity of RAID groups that configure TPPs and the capacity of RAID groups that are registered as REC Disk Buffers.
•Total Capacity
The total capacity of the RAID groups [TB/GB/MB] is displayed. The "Total Capacity" is the total capacity of all the RAID groups in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system. This value does not include the capacity of RAID groups that configure TPPs and the capacity of RAID groups that are registered as REC Disk Buffers.
Total Free Capacity = Total Capacity - Total Used Capacity
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■Thin Provisioning Pool
The usage of TPP is displayed.
•Pie chart
The pie chart indicates the total used physical capacity and the total free physical capacity in the TPPs. Blue: Total used physical capacity
Gray: Total free physical capacity
•Thin Provisioning Pool Count
The number of TPPs registered in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed.
•Volume Count
The number of volumes registered in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed. This value displays the number of "TPV" type volumes.
•Total Used Physical Capacity
The total used physical capacity of the TPPs [TB/GB/MB] is displayed. The "Total Used Physical Capacity" is the total physical capacity of all the TPPs that are used for volumes.
•Total Free Physical Capacity
The total free physical capacity of the TPPs [TB/GB/MB] is displayed. The "Total Free Physical Capacity" is the total unused physical capacity of all the TPPs.
•Total Physical Capacity
The total physical capacity of the TPPs [TB/GB/MB] is displayed. The "Total Physical Capacity" is the total physical capacity of all the TPPs in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system.
Total Free Physical Capacity = Total Physical Capacity - Total Used Physical Capacity
■ Snap Data Pool
The usage of SDP is displayed.
•Pie chart
The pie chart indicates the total used capacity and the total free capacity in the SDP. Blue: Total used capacity
Gray: Total free capacity
•Snap Data Pool Count
The number of SDPs that are registered in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed.
•Total Used Capacity
The total used capacity of the SDP [TB/GB/MB] is displayed. The "Total Used Capacity" is the total capacity of all the SDPs that are used for volumes.
•Total Free Capacity
The total free capacity of the SDP [TB/GB/MB] is displayed. The "Total Free Capacity" is the total unused capacity of all the SDPs.
•Total Capacity
The total capacity of the SDP [TB/GB/MB] is displayed. The "Total Capacity" is the total capacity of all the SDPs in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system.
Total Free Capacity = Total Capacity - Total Used Capacity
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1.5 Screen Operations
This section describes screen layouts for functions other than Overview screen.
Header
Navigation
Bread crumb list
Category
Main
Action
■ Header
User ID, [Logout] link, general status, storage system name, model name, date, [ ] icon (Refresh), and [] icon (Help) are displayed in the header. When maintenance is being performed for the ETERNUS DX Disk
storage system, the "Maintenance Mode ON" is displayed. If a user with the "Maintenance Operation" policy logs into GUI, "Maintenance Mode OFF" is displayed when no maintenance operation is being performed. The header is always displayed.
•General status of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system
Status of each component in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is monitored periodically, and the result is displayed as a general status icon with character strings. Refer to "B.1 Device General Status" (page 972) for details about the general status.
■Navigation
Overview, Volume, RAID Group, Thin Provisioning, Advanced Copy, Connectivity, Component, and System tabs are displayed.
Click the tab for the function that is to be used to display a list screen for that function. The navigation is always displayed.
■ Bread crumb list
Bread crumb indicates the location of the current screen on the GUI.
Click the link to display the list screen of the target item.
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■Category
The subordinate items are displayed for an item that is clicked in the navigation. The category directory is used for switching the contents that are displayed in the Main screen. Click the item for the function that is to be used. The horizontal width of the category area can be changed.
■ Main
A list of items is displayed for an item that is clicked on the navigation or in the category.
The filter setting area may also be displayed for some lists.
•Filter setting
Filter setting is a function used to display a list of only the items meeting all the specified conditions. The conditions that are available depend on the function. No filtering is set by default.
■Action
Only the available functions for the selected items from the navigation or in the category are displayed. Click the function that is to be used to display the wizard screen.
Click the [>>] button to switch the display of the action area.
The number of operation targets that is selected in the Main area is displayed in the "Target:" field. When no selections are made, "0" is displayed.
There are two types of main screens; a list screen and a detailed screen.
The header, bread crumb list, and navigation areas are not included in the screen shots in this section.
■ List screen
A list of the items that were clicked on the navigation or in the category is displayed. For items with detailed information, links to the detailed screens are displayed.
Links to detailed screen
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■Detailed screen
Click the link for each item in the list screen to display a detailed screen. Click the tabs that are displayed to switch the display.
Tabs to change detailed screens
For some items, the same information may be displayed for the list screen and the detailed screen. From Chapter 5 onward, only the information for items in the detailed screen that is different from the list screen is described.
Select the desired item and execute the selected operation.
Filter setting
Page specification
Number of target items
Sorting criteria
Select All checkbox
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■Selecting an operation
When an item in the navigation or category is clicked, a list items for the selected item is displayed. Select the checkbox or checkboxes of the listed items for the desired operation. Note that some operations, such as creating new volumes, do not require the item to be selected.
The following operations are available in the list screen:
•Filter setting
Filter setting is a function used to display a list of only the items that meet all the specified conditions. The settings that can be specified vary depending on the function that is selected. No filtering is set by default.
•Number of target items
The number of operation target items that are registered in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed.
•Page specification
Page specification is a function used to display the specified page. This setting is available when lists are displayed on multiple pages. The total number of pages and the current page number is displayed.
-Click the [<<] button to display the first page.
-Click the [<] button to display the previous page.
-Click the [>] button to display the next page.
-Click the [>>] button to display the last page.
When specifying the page that is to be displayed, input the numeric character in the page specification spin box and click the [Go] button. A list for the specified page is displayed.
•Sort
Sorting is a function that rearranges the order of the display items in ascending order (A - Z or 0 - 9), in descending order (Z - A or 9 - 0), or in a specific order. Click the sorting criteria to change the order. The item that is furthest to the left is displayed in ascending order by default.
•Select All checkbox
The "Select All" checkbox is the first item in the left of the item field. Click this checkbox to select all of the checkboxes that are listed. This checkbox is left clear by default.
■Executing an operation
Select the desired operation item from the navigation or category, and then select the function that is to be executed in the Action field.
Only the available functions for the displayed item are displayed in the Action field.
Some functions in the Action field require one target item from the list to be selected, some functions require multiple target items to be selected, and other functions can be performed without selecting any items.
•[Cancel] button
Deletes the newly added or changed information, and then returns to the previous screen. Or cancels the current operation, and then returns to the previous screen.
The header, bread crumb list, and navigation areas are not included in the screen shots in the following chapters and sections.
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