Administrator Guide

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General Volume Information Panel
Table 269. General Volume Information Panel
Field Description
Status
Status Status of the volume
iSCSI access Type of iSCSI access for the volume:
unrestricted – Volume is open to all iSCSI initiators.
restricted – Volume is open only to iSCSI initiators with a certain
CHAP user name, IP address, or initiator name.
no access – Volume is not open to iSCSI initiators.
Access type Access type of the volume:
read-only – You can only read the contents of the snapshot.
read-write – You can change the contents of the snapshot.
shared – Multiple iSCSI qualied names (IQN) can connect to the
snapshot at one time.
not shared – Only one iSCSI qualied name (IQN) can connect to the
snapshot at one time.
iSCSI connections Number of iSCSI connections to the volume
Description Description of the volume. This eld appears only if a description was
provided by the user.
General settings
Volume name Name of the volume
Template Visible when a thin clone is selected. Click the template volume name to
display its details.
NOTE: A template volume is useful if your environment requires
multiple volumes that share a large amount of common data.
Reported size Size of the volume, in MB, GB, or TB.
NOTE: Volume capacities displayed in the Group Manager GUI
can be rounded up by as much as 15MB. This normal behavior is
the result of the array’s internal calculations for capacity
allocation.
Sector size Size of the sector.
The sector size of a volume does not depend on the sector size of the
physical drives in the array. The default volume setting of 512 bytes is
almost always optimal, even if the physical drives use 4K-byte sectors.
You cannot change the size after creating the volume.
Tags
Tags Click to open the Pick tags for volume dialog box. From there, you can
select other tags to associate to the volume.
(tag names and values) Names of the tags and values that the volume is associated to.
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Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes