102 Managing Servers
To view details about the drives, logical disks, and volumes on a server:
1. In the navigation pane under Server-Storage View, select the server for which you want to view details.
2. Under [Logical Disk/Volume List], select a logical disk, and then click a drive letter.
The content pane provides the details for the selected drive; Figure 70 shows an example.
Figure 70 Drive, disk, and volume information
The data is organized into sections for general, disk, and volume information as follows:
• The top section, under the drive letter, provides the subsystem name, logical disk (LUN) name, server
name, and the adapter through which the volume is accessed.
• The Disk Information section provides details about the disk to which the volume belongs (a disk
may have multiple volumes), including:
•Disk name
• Status (for example, Online or Offline)
•Vendor name (HP)
• Capacity
• Health (for example, Healthy)
• Disk address that appears in the Windows Device Manager or the Drive Details dialog box (see
Figure 96 on page 124).
• The Volume Information section provides the following details for the volume:
• A pie chart shows the volume’s used and available space (similar to the Windows volume
details).
• Name indicates the volume name (not drive letter); this name is used by SAN Connection
Manager to open and close this volume.
• Attributes may include Active, Read-only, Boot, System, and so on.
• Status (for example, Online or Offline).
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