HP Storage Provisioning Manager (SPM) version 2.1 User Guide

Viewing array ports (Ports tab)
To view the ports of an array:
1. In the Navigation tree, select Arrays.
The list of arrays appears in the content pane.
2. From the content pane, select the appropriate array.
The properties for the selected array are displayed.
3. Click the Ports tab.
Ports information is displayed, including the port address, name, and network.
Viewing array targets (Targets tab)
To view the targets of an array:
1. In the Navigation tree, select Arrays.
The list of arrays appears in the content pane.
2. From the content pane, select the appropriate array.
The properties for the selected array are displayed.
3. Click the Targets tab.
Targets information is displayed, including the name and target port count.
Viewing array host entries (Hosts tab)
To view the host entries of an array:
1. In the Navigation tree, select Arrays.
The list of arrays appears in the content pane.
2. From the content pane, select the appropriate array.
The properties for the selected array are displayed.
3. Click the Hosts tab.
Information for the array's host entries is displayed, including the host name, the host mode,
and a count of initiators associated with the host entry. If an entry is selected, the details for
that host entry are displayed.
Viewing and modifying array capabilities settings (Capabilities tab)
To view or modify the capabilities settings of an array:
NOTE: Capabilities that the array does not support cannot be selected. If an array supports a
capability but the user would like for SPM not to utilize it, deselect the check box.
1. In the Navigation tree, select Arrays.
The list of arrays appears in the content pane.
2. From the content pane, select the appropriate array.
The properties for the selected array are displayed.
3. Click the Capabilities tab.
The current capabilities settings are displayed.
4. To edit these settings, click Edit Array.
The Edit Array window appears. This window can be used to change settings such as Thin
Provisioning and Management Signatures.
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