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A

Add LDs/LVs to the Current Configuration
Add/Edit Server
Adding a Group
Adding a Logical Drive or Adding a Logical Volume From New Logical Drives
Adding a Logical Volume From Existing Logical Drives
Adding a Server
Alarms, controller, muting
Alarms, environmental, muting
Array Admin Progress
Array Admin Progress Command
Array Administration Menu Options
Rebuild Command
Parity Check Command
Schedule Parity Check Command
Auto Discovery Options
Automatic Rebuild

B

Battery,checking
Beeper, controller, muting

C

Change Agent Options
Changing Controller Parameters
Changing Your Storage
Adding a Group
Adding a New Logical Drive
Adding a Server
Assigning or Changing a Standby Drive
Changing a Server Assignment
Changing Controller Parameters
Editing Server Information
Expanding the Capacity of a Logical Drive or Logical Volume
Restoring a Logical Drive Configuration
Saving Controller Parameters
Checking Parity
Contents Command
Configuration Menu Options
Configure Host/WWN (Fibre Channel only)
Custom Configuration Command
Load Configuration Command
LUN Filter Properties (Fibre Channel only)
Save Configuration Command
Standard Configuration Command
Configuring Your Storage
Saving the Logical Drive Configuration
Using Custom Configuration
Using Standard Configuration
Verifying Storage Configurations
Controller, converting from dual to single
Controller Array Progress Window
Copying and Replacing Member Drives
Custom Configuration Tool

D

Deleting Event Logs
Deleting Logical Drives and Logical Volumes
Deleting LUN Filter Assignments
Deleting Partitions
Downloading Firmware for Devices
Dynamically Grow and/or Reconfigure a Logical Drive

E

Editing Server Information
Enclosure View and Slot Status
Event Log
Event Log Command
Event Log Tool
Exit Command
Expanding the Capacity of a Logical Drive or Logical Volume

F

Failed Controller, bringing back online
Fault Tolerance and Fault Tolerant Logical Drive
Features of SANscape
File Menu Options
Exit Command
Login Command
Logout Command
Save Report Command
Server List Setup Command

G

Glossary
Automatic Rebuild
Fault Tolerance and Fault Logical Drive
Groups
Logical Drive
Logical Drive State
Mirroring
Parity Check
RAID Levels
Rebuild
Rebuild Priority
SNMP
Standby Drive
State
Stripe Size
Striping
Write Policy
Write-Back Cache
Write-Through Cache
Group List Setup Window
Groups
View Group

H

Help Menu Options
Contents Command
HBA Card

J

JBOD, enabling
JBOD, monitoring

L

Loading a Saved Configuration
Logical Drive
Adding
Adding SCSI Drives
Definition
Deleting
Logical Drive Number
Logical Drive State
Logical Volume
Adding from existing Logical Drives
Adding from new Logical Drives
Deleting
Login Command
Login/out and Security
Logout Command
LUN Filter, assigning
LUN Filter, deleting
LUN Filtering, overview
 

M

Mail Server Setup
Maintaining Your Storage
Checking Parity
Loading a Saved Configuration
Rebuilding a Failed Drive
Scheduling a Parity Check
Using the Report Option
Major SANscape Windows
Array Admin Progress
Event Log
Main Window
View Server
View Enclosure
View Group
View Logical Drive
View Physical Device
Server List Setup
Making or Changing a Standby Drive
Mapping Logical Drives to Hosts
Mirroring (RAID 1)

N

New Configuration

O

Optimization, Random/Sequential I/O Maximum Size
Out-of-Band Storage Management

P

Parity Check
Parity Check Command
Partition, an existing Logical Drive or Logical Volume
Partition, creating
Partition, creating on a Server
Partition, deleting
Passwords, creating on IBM AIX
Passwords, creating on HP-UX
Passwords, creating on Linux
Passwords, creating on Solaris
Passwords, creating on Windows
Performance, displaying statistics

R

RAID Levels
Random I/O Optimization
Read Ahead Read Policy
Rebuild
Rebuild Command
Rebuild Priority
Rebuilding a Failed Drive
Resetting the Controller
Restoring a Configuration

S

SANpath
SANscape
Features of SANscape
Login/out and Security
Monitoring Process
Starting SANscape
SANscape Alert
Save Configuration Command
Save Event Log Tool
Save Report Command
Save Report Tool
Saving a Configuration
Saving Controller Parameters
Scanning in New Hard Drives
Schedule Parity Check Command
Scheduling a Parity Check
SCSI Drives, adding to an existing Logical Drive
Sequential I/O Optimization
Server, changing assignment
Server List Setup
Server List Setup Command
Server List Setup Tool
SMART Monitoring
SNMP
Definition
Sending Email for Each Server Using SNMP
Setting Up Servers to Send Traps
HP-UX
IBM AIX
Linux
Solaris
Windows
Standby Drive
Standby Drive - Making or Changing
Starting SANscape
State
Status Bar
Stripe Size
Striping

T

Toolbar/Status Bar
Custom Configuration Tool
Delete Event Log
Event Log Tool
Save Event Log
Save Report Tool
Server List Setup Tool
Standard Configuration Tool
Status Bar
Toolbar
Traps
Setting Up Servers to Send SNMP Traps
Sending Email Messages for Each Server Using SNMP
Troubleshooting
An IP Address of a Server in a DHCP Environment has Changed
A Server is not Responding or a Server Might be Down
Cannot Silence Alarm
Console Appears to Run Slowly
Console does not Show Changes When Hardware is Added or Replaced
Environmental Alarms are not Being Reported
HP OpenView Won't Install or the Trap Daemon Won't Start
LG is not Present on a System Running Solaris
No Longer Receiving Email from SANscape Alert
Traps are not Received from a Server

U

Using Custom Configuration
Using Standard Configuration
Using the Report Option
 

V

Verifying Storage Configurations
View Menu Options
Agent Options Management Command
Array Admin Progress
Array Admin Progress Command
View Controller (Configuration)
View Controller Parameters
View Enclosure
View Enclosure Command
View FRU
View Group
View Group Command
View HBA Card
View HBA Card Command
View Logical Drive
View Logical Drive Command
Event Log
Event Log Command
View Physical Device
View Physical Device Command
View Primary/Secondary Controller Configuration
View Server
View Server Command


W

Worldwide Name, determining
Worldwide Node Name, determining
Worldwide Port Name, determining
Write Policy
Write-Back Cache, definition
Write-Back Cache, enabling
Write-Through Cache
WWN, determining

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