HP StorageWorks SAN Virtualization Services Platform Manager user guide (AG781-96017, March 2009)

DescriptionProperty
The size of the temporary virtual disk which holds the modifications made on the
PiT. This field shows you how much capacity from the storage pool is used by the
PiT.
Capacity
A free text display field.Comment
Indicates if the PiT is used with an asynchronous remote mirror PiT created by the
user. For information about asynchronous mirror PiTs, see “Asynchronous mirror-
ing” on page 259.
Is Mirror User PiT
Virtual disk information—Host Presentation tab
The Host Presentation tab provides information about hosts that have permission to access the selected
virtual disk.
Table 43 Virtual disk Host Presentation tab fields
DescriptionProperty
A host that has permission to access the virtual disk. The icon next to the host name
reflects the operating system (OS) of the host:
—Windows 2003
—Windows 2008
—HP-UX 11iv2 (11.23)
—HP-UX 11iv2 (11.31)
—VMWare ESX 3.5
—Solaris 10
—AIX 6.1
—RHEL 4 U6
—RHEL 5 U2
—SLES 10 U1, U2
—OS unknown
Degraded status is indicated by
in the top right corner of the icon. For example:
.
Failed status is indicated by
in the top right corner of the icon. For example:
.
Absent status is indicated by a grayed out icon. For example:
.
Offline status is indicated by a diagonal slash through the icon. For example:
.
Host
The type of agent that runs on the host. Possible values:
VSM—The host is a VSM server and is running the VSM server agent.
No Agent (HBA)—The host is a temporary virtual host that represents an HBA
that is not yet registered as belonging to a host.
No Agent (UDH)—The host is a user-defined host that communicates through
a DPM and has no agent installed.
Agent Type
Working with virtual disks104