The Subsystem Management Window has two views, a Logical View and a Physical View. To repartition the window, drag the splitter bar that divides the two views in the desired direction.
About the Logical View
The Logical View displays five node types, as illustrated in the following graphic:
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Storage Subsystem |
This is the root node of the Logical View tree. The icon shown reflects the current storage subsystem status, as follows:
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Array |
This node represents a defined array in the storage subsystem. Child nodes include logical drive nodes and free capacity nodes. The icon shown reflects the status (online or offline) of the array, as follows:
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Logical Drive |
This node represents a defined logical drive on the array represented by the parent array node. The icon shown reflects the current logical drive status.
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Free Capacity |
This node represents a contiguous area of capacity that is available on an array's drives, but has not been used to create logical drives. The capacity shown is RAID-factored to the defined RAID level of the array. This node has no associated status icons. Note: If there is noncontiguous free capacity on the array, then multiple free capacity nodes will be displayed. |
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Unconfigured Capacity |
This node represents storage subsystem capacity that has not been used to create arrays and logical drives. The capacity shown reflects the raw capacity of all unassigned drives. There are no status icons associated with this node. |
About the Physical View
The Physical View displays four enclosure types, two are illustrated in the following graphic.
The Physical View displays four enclosure types:
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When you select a logical component, an association icon is displayed next to the selected logical object and the appropriate physical components.