The Enterprise Management Window contains the functional areas labeled in the example below. For a functional description of this window, see Introducing the Enterprise Management Window. For quick access to information about a particular area, click on one of the links below:
Menu/Option |
Description |
Edit Menu Options |
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Add Device |
Allows you to manually add storage subsystems to the management domain. |
Remove Device |
Allows you to remove storage subsystems from the management domain. |
Alert >> Destinations |
Allows you to configure the destination addresses for delivery of e-mail and SNMP trap messages containing critical event details affecting a storage subsystem. |
Alert >> Global Settings |
Allows you to specify e-mail alert settings for every storage subsystem in the management domain. |
Comment |
Allows you to add storage subsystem comments to the Device Table. |
View Menu Options |
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By Name |
Sorts rows in the Device Table according to storage subsystem name. |
By Status |
Sorts rows in the Device Table according to storage subsystem status. |
By Management Type |
Sorts rows in the Device Table according to storage subsystem management type. |
By Comment |
Sorts rows in the Device Table according to storage subsystem comment. |
Partially Managed Devices |
Lists partially managed devices in the management domain and gives you the opportunity to correct the condition. |
Tools Menu Options |
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Automatic Discovery |
Provides an automatic mechanism for discovering storage subsystems on the local sub-network. |
Rescan |
Provides an automatic mechanism for discovering newly attached Host-Agent Managed storage subsystems on a selected host. |
Manage Device |
Allows you to launch the Subsystem Management Window for a selected storage subsystem. |
Execute Script |
Provides the capability to perform batch management tasks using scripts. |
Help Menu Options |
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Contents |
Opens the help system with the topic "Introducing the Enterprise Management Window" in the Content Pane. |
About |
Contains copyright and version information for the Enterprise Management software. |
Button |
Equivalent Menu Option |
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Tools >> Automatic Discovery |
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Tools >> Rescan |
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Edit >> Add Device |
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Edit >> Remove Device |
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Tools >> Manage Device |
The Device Tree View is one of two Enterprise Management Window views. The Device Tree View provides a tree-structured view of nodes in the management domain. Double-click on the Storage Management Station node or host node to expand or collapse the view of their child nodes. If you double-click on a storage subsystem node, it will launch the Subsystem Management software for that particular storage subsystem.
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The Storage Management Station |
Child Nodes of the Storage Management Station Node |
Description |
Host |
Represents a host machine, with attached host-agent managed |
Storage Subsystem |
A storage subsystem node may be either directly managed Notes:
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Unidentified |
Devices that you add that were not accessible at the time of the Add Device operation. |
Each storage subsystem is represented by a single row in the Device Table. The columns in the Device Table display data about the storage subsystem, as described below.
Column |
Description |
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Name |
The name of the storage subsystem. If the storage subsystem is unnamed, the default name is "<unnamed>". |
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Status |
An icon and text label reporting the true status of the storage subsystem. For more information, see Monitoring Storage Subsystem Status. |
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Network Management Type |
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Comment |
Any comments that you have entered about the particular storage subsystem. |
Displaying Storage Subsystems in the Device Table
Note: Selecting an Unidentified Node in the Device Tree displays an empty Device Table.
Navigating within the Enterprise Management Window
In addition to using the mouse, you can also use the keyboard for navigation:
About the Overall Health Status Area
The Overall Health Status is shown in the lower left corner of the Enterprise Management Window and displays a consolidated health status for all of the known storage subsystems in the management domain. For more information, see Monitoring Storage Subsystem Status.
About the Progress Line and Progress Bar
At the bottom of the Enterprise Management Window, to the right of the Overall Health Status area, is the Progress Line and the Progress bar.
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Progress Line |
Progress Bar |
Progress Line
Text in this area displays the current operation being performed or the results of the most recently performed operation.
Examples:
To clear the text from the last operation performed, select any object in the Enterprise Management Window.
Progress bar
A Progress bar, as shown in the example above, is displayed for the Automatic Discovery and Rescan operations. For more information, see Discovering Storage Subsystems and Rescanning a Host for New Storage Subsystems.