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ValueProperty
Path to where the volume that holds the virtual library on your HP All-in-One
Storage System is mounted.
Storage Server Volume - Mount
Paths
Table 38 Virtual Library Properties
ValueProperty
Name of deviceDevice name
Name of machine hosting the virtual libraryMachine name
Location of deviceDevice path
Number of slots used for a virtual librarySlot count
Storage View
Storage View displays the used and allocated storage space of the storage areas (logical disks and
volumes) on your HP All-in-One Storage System that were created by ASM to store application data
and shared folders.
In the Actions pane, select Storage View.
To view the storage area properties for all applications and shared folders hosted on your HP
All-in-One Storage System, select All from the Filters drop-down menu, located at the top of the
content pane. See Filters drop-down menu on page 57 for more information.
Storage area properties are displayed in order of hierarchy in an expandable and collapsible view.
For example, all the volumes on your HP All-in-One Storage System are displayed under the logical
disks they reside on, and all the applications and shared folders hosted on your HP All-in-One Storage
System are displayed under the volumes on which they are stored. Application components and
individual shared folders are displayed under the application or shared folders pool to which they
belong.
Click the Expand tree icon next to each logical disk name to view the volume's storage properties.
Click the Collapse tree icon next to expanded logical disks to hide the volume's storage properties.
ASM assigns a drive letter to each volume on a logical disk. The drive letter can be viewed on the
volume's Properties window. See
Accessing properties for HP All-in-One Storage System volumes on page 106 for more information.
NOTE:
A logical disk can only have one RAID configuration, so an application's components will reside on more
than one logical disk if different RAID levels are selected for the application components using the
storage-allocation wizard.
To view all the storage properties for an item listed in the content pane, see Accessing storage area
properties.
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