10.5 HP StoreVirtual Storage User Guide (AX696-96269, March 2013)

Using the Map View
The Map View tab is available for viewing the relationships between management groups, servers,
sites, clusters, volumes and snapshots. When you log in to a management group, there is a Map
View tab for each of those elements in the management group. For example, when you want to
make changes such as moving a volume to a different cluster, or deleting shared snapshots, the
Map View allows you to easily identify how many snapshots and volumes are affected by such
changes.
The Map View pane contains display tools to control and manipulate the view. The display tools
are available from the Map View Tasks menu or from the tool bar across the top of the pane. The
tools function the same from either the tool bar or the Map View tasks menu.
Using the display tools
Use these tools, described in Table 1 (page 17), to select specific areas of the map to view, zoom
in on, rotate, and move around the window. If you have a complex configuration, use the Map
View tools to easily view and monitor the configuration.
Table 1 Map View display tools
FunctionTool Icon
Zoom In—incrementally magnifies the Map View window.
Zoom Out—incrementally reduces the Map View window.
Magnify—creates magnification area, like a magnifying
glass, that you can move over sections of the map view.
Note that the magnify tool toggles on and off. You must
click the icon to use it, and you must click the icon to turn
it off.
Zoom to Fit—returns the map view to its default size and
view.
Select to Zoom—allows you to select an area of the map
view and zoom in on just that area.
Rotate—turns the map view 90 degrees at a time.
You can left-click in the Map View window and drag the
map around the window
Click and drag
Using views and layouts
The views and layouts differ for each element of your network that uses the map view.
For views and layouts available, see:
Working with management groups, “Management group map view tab” (page 110)
Controlling server access to volumes, “Viewing the relationship between storage systems,
volumes, and servers” (page 210)
Sites, HP StoreVirtual Storage Multi-Site Configuration Guide
Clusters, “Cluster Map View” (page 137)
Volumes and Snapshots, “Viewing the volume map” (page 161)
SmartClone volumes, “Using views” (page 196)
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