Overview
Major Windows
Menus
Configuring Your Storage
Maintaining Your Storage
Updating/Changing Your Storage
LUN Filtering
Toolbar/Status Bar
SANscape Alert
Troubleshooting
Using SNMP
Glossary
SANpath
Index
SANscape Overview
Features of SANscape
Starting SANscape
Logging In, Logging Out, and Security
Solaris - Creating Users and Passwords
Windows - Creating Users and Passwords
Linux - Creating Users and Passwords
HP-UX - Creating Users and Passwords
IBM AIX - Creating Users and Passwords
Monitoring Storage Devices on a Network
Major SANscape Windows
Main Window
View Group
View HBA Card (Out-of-band management only)
View Server
View Controller Configuration
View Primary/Secondary Controller Configuration
View Logical Drive
View Physical Drive
View Enclosure
Array Admin Progress
Server List Setup
Event Log
Save Report
SANscape Menus
File Menu Options
Server List Setup
Login
Logout
Save Report
View Report
Exit
View Menu Options
Event Log
View Group
View Server
View Controller
View Physical Device
View Enclosure
View FRU
Array Admin Progress
Agent Options Management
Display HDD under LD
Configuration Menu Options
Standard Configuration
Custom Configuration
Save Configuration
Load Configuration
Configure Host/WWN (Fibre Channel and SATA only)
LUN Filter Properties (Fibre Channel and SATA only)
Array Administration Menu Options
Rebuild
Parity Check
Schedule Parity Check
Controller Assignment
Controller Maintenance
Help Menu
Contents
About SANscape
Configuring Your Storage
Configuring Agent Parameters
Using Out-of-Band Management
Verifying Storage Configurations
Using Standard Configuration
Using Custom Configuration
Saving the Logical Drive Configuration
Creating Partitions on a Server
Maintaining Your Storage
Checking Battery Information
Checking Parity
Scheduling a Parity Check
Rebuilding a Failed Drive
Restoring a Logical Drive Configuration
Resetting the Controller
Muting the Controller Beeper
Bringing a Failed Controller Back Online
Displaying Performance Statistics
Loading a Saved Configuration
Using the Report Option
Updating/Changing Your Storage
Adding a Logical Drive or Adding a Logical Volume From New Logical Drives
Adding a Logical Volume From Existing Logical Drives
Deleting a Logical Drive or Logical Volume
Partitioning an Existing Logical Drive or Logical Volume
Deleting a Partition
Expanding the Capacity of a Logical Drive or Logical Volume
Adding SCSI Drives to an Existing Logical Drive
Copying and Replacing Member Drives
Scanning New Hard Drives
Updating RAID Controller Firmware
Downloading Firmware for Devices
Converting a Dual Controller Array to a Single Controller Array
Changing Controller Parameters
Saving Controller Parameters
Making or Changing a Standby Drive
Adding a Server
Adding a Group
Editing Server Information
LUN Filtering
LUN Filtering Overview
Assigning a LUN Filter
Deleting a LUN Filter
Toolbar/Status Bar
Toolbar
Server List Setup Tool
Event Log Tool
Save Event Log Tool
Delete Event Log Tool
Save Report Tool
Standard Configuration Tool
Custom Configuration Tool
Progress Indicator
Status Bar
SANscape Alert
What is SANscape Alert?
Editing the Server List
Setting Trap Information Parameters
SANpath
What is SANpath?
SANpath Installation Requirements
Manage SANpath Devices
Search SANpath Devices
Assign SANpath Devices
SANpath Dynamic LUN Assignments
SANpath SPD View
All SPDs View
Available SPDs View
SANpath Undefined Devices View
Conflict SPDs View
Using SNMP
Sending Email Messages for Each Server Using SNMP
Setting Up Servers for Traps
Troubleshooting
A Server Is Not Responding or a Server Might Be Down
No Logical Drives Are Listed When Trying to Add a Logical Volume From Existing Logical Drives
An IP Address of a Server in a DHCP Environment Has Changed
Traps Are Not Received From a Server
HP OpenView Won't Install or the Trap Daemon Won't Start
The Console Does Not Show Changes When Hardware Is Added or Replaced
LG Is Not Present on a Solaris Host
Environmental Alarms Are Not Being Reported
Cannot Silence Alarm
No Longer Receiving Email From SANscape Alert
Glossary
Automatic Rebuild
Fault Tolerance and Fault-Tolerant Logical Drive
Groups
Logical Drive
Logical Drive State
Logical Volume
Mirroring (RAID 1)
Parity Check
RAID Levels
Read Ahead Read Policy
Rebuild
Rebuild Priority
SNMP
Standby Drive
State
Stripe Size
Striping
Write-Back Cache
Write-Through Cache
Write Policy
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