Index
                         
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
- Boot Time, controller, getting
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
Cluster Configuration
- Contents Command
- Configuration Menu Options
- Configure Host/WWN (Fibre
Channel and SATA only)
- Custom Configuration
Command
- Load Configuration Command
- LUN Filter Properties (Fibre
Channel and SATA 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
- Deleting Servers
- 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-Tolerant Logical Drive
- Logical Drive
- Logical Drive State
- Logical Volume
- 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
- Logging In, Logging Out, and
Security
- Logical Drive
- Adding
- Adding SCSI Drives
- Definition
- Deleting
- Logical Drive Number
- Maximum Number
- State
- Logical Volume
- Adding From Existing Logical
Drives
- Adding From New Logical Drives
- Creating For AIX
- Creating For HP-UX
- Definition
- Deleting
- Login Command
- Logout Command
- LUN Assignment, maximum number of
- 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
- Media Scan
- 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
- Creating
- Creating on a Server
- Deleting
- Maximum Number
- Passwords
- Creating on HP-UX
- Creating on IBM AIX
- Creating on Linux
- Creating on Solaris
- Creating on Windows
- Performance, displaying statistics
R
- RAID Overview
- 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
- Logging In, Logging Out,
and Security
- Monitoring Process
- Starting SANscape
- SANscape Alert
- SATA MUX Information
- SATA Router Information
- 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
Servers, deleting
- SMART Monitoring
- SNMP
- Definition
- Sending Email Messages 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 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 Solaris Host
- 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
- World Wide Name, determining
- World Wide Node Name, determining
- World Wide Port Name, determining
- Write Policy, definition
- Write-Back Cache, definition
- Write-Back Cache, enabling
- Write-Through Cache, definition
- WWN, determining
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