HP Storage Essentials SRM 6.0 User Guide for Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition SRM Software (July 2008)

Viewing Element Topology and Properties250
NOTE: To view direct-attached storage, you must enable the button. See Table 29 on
page 253 for more information.
Use the utilities provided in the toolbar to modify the topology. For example, you can filter out
fabrics and change the placement of elements in the topology through drag and drop functionality.
See ”The Toolbar in System Manager” on page 252 for more information.
The following tabs, located in the middle pane, provide additional information:
List - Provides information about the elements by fabric and domain. See ”The List Tab” on
page 256 for more information.
Access - Provides information about zone entries, persistent bindings, and storage system LUN
masking. You can also manage zone, zone aliases, and zone sets from this tab. See ”The
Access Tab” on page 258 for more information.
Path - Provides information about an element's path. See ”About the Path Tab” on page 263 for
more information.
When you right-click an element in the topology or in the List, Access, or Path tab, a menu appears.
This menu provides additional functionality, depending on the type of element clicked, such as telnet
or the creation of zone sets. See the topics, ”About the Right-Click Menu Options” on page 265.
If a switch has more than one connection to a host or storage system, the number of connections is
displayed on the line connecting the elements. If there is only one connection, no number is
displayed, since the line indicates that a connection exists. For HP blade servers, loop based
connections are represented by a solid line with the word LOOP next to it, and NPIV based
connections are represented by a solid line with the word NPIV.
Keep in mind the following:
If your Java plug-in control panel cache is set to 50 MB, it is recommended you increase this
setting to 100 MB or more. Increasing this setting improves the reloading performance of System
Manager.
Individual virtual SANs (VSANs) for Cisco switches are not displayed in the topology or fabric
tree. The switches in a VSAN are displayed under the fabric to which their VSAN belongs. See
About Cisco Switches and VSANs in System Manager” on page 251 for more information.
ISL connections are not shown as connected ports between two McDATA or Connectrix switches
that are not both managed by EFC Manager or Connectrix Manager in a fabric.
The user interface may load slowly while the topology is being recalculated.
NAS stitching to Windows XP hosts does not appear in the topology.
On the Switch Navigation Ports page, a Brocade switch shows an L-Port as an FL-Port.
The following IBM HBAs appear as QLogic HBAs in the Navigation and Properties pages, in
addition to reports:
•IBM MSJ
•FaStT FC-2/2-133
By double-clicking an element in the topology, you have access to the following features: