FW V06.XX/HAFM SW V08.02.00 HP StorageWorks Director Element Manager User Guide (AA-RTDUC-TE, July 2004)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Overview
- Feature Keys
- Managing the Director
- Element Manager Description
- Using the Element Manager
- Backing Up and Restoring Element Manager Data
- Monitoring and managing the Director
- Hardware View
- Port Card View
- Port List View
- Node List View
- Performance View
- FRU List View
- Port Operational States
- Link Incident Alerts
- Threshold Alerts
- Configuring the Director
- Configuring Identification
- Configuring Management Style
- Configuring Operating Parameters
- Configuring a Preferred Path
- Configuring Switch Binding
- Configuring Ports
- Configuring Port Addresses (FICON Management Style)
- Configuring an SNMP Agent
- Configuring Open Systems Management Server
- Configuring FICON Management Server
- Configuring Feature Key
- Configuring Date and Time
- Configuring Threshold Alerts
- Creating New Alerts
- Figure 49: Configure Threshold Alert(s) dialog box
- Figure 50: New Threshold Alerts dialog box - first screen
- Figure 51: New Threshold Alerts dialog box - second screen
- Figure 52: New Threshold Alerts dialog box - third screen
- Figure 53: New Threshold Alerts dialog box - summary screen
- Figure 54: Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box - alert activated
- Modifying Alerts
- Activating or Deactivating Alerts
- Deleting Alerts
- Creating New Alerts
- Configuring Open Trunking
- Exporting the Configuration Report
- Enabling Embedded Web Server
- Enabling Telnet
- Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Data
- Using Logs
- Using Maintenance Features
- Optional Features
- Information and Error Messages
- Index

Monitoring and managing the Director
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■ Port Address—In FICON management style only, this displays the logical
address (hexadecimal number) for the port where the node is attached.
■ Port WWN—Port World Wide Name of the attached device.
■ Port Nickname—Nickname for the port WWN. Must be configured to
display.
■ Node WWN—Node World Wide Name of the attached device. Must be
configured to display.
■ Node Nickname—Nickname for the node WWN.
■ Unit Type—See the “Unit Type” bullet on page 95 for a description.
■ Buffer-to-Buffer Credit—The buffer-to-buffer credit that the attached node
has available.
■ Class of Service—Class of service. This can be Class 2, Class 3, or both.
■ Data Field Size—Data field size. This is the largest size of Fibre Channel
frame the node will process. The size is negotiated with the attached device.
Note: Node Properties is also available from the menu that displays when you
right-click a port’s row in the Port List View or on a port’s bar graph in the Performance
View.
■ Type—Type number.
■ Model—Model number.
■ Sequence #—Sequence number.
■ Tag—tag number.