Menu bar, File menu, Logical disk operations menu – HP 8.20q Fibre Channel Switch User Manual

Page 28: 1 file menu, 2 logical disk operations menu

Advertising
background image

28

Getting Started

Menu bar

The SAN Connection Manager menu bar contains the following menus, each of which is described in

detail in this section. Shortcut key combinations are displayed in the menus, and provide an alternative

way of selecting menu bar items.
items are also available using the menus.

“File menu,”

page 28

“Logical Disk Operations menu,”

page 28

“Advanced Operations menu,”

page 29

“Adapter & Switch Management menu,”

page 30

“Help menu,”

page 30

File menu

Table 1

provides a brief description of the items on the File menu and a reference to more detailed

information.

Logical Disk Operations menu

Table 2

provides a brief description of the items on the Logical Disk Operations menu and a reference to

more detailed information.

Table 1

File menu

Menu Item

Purpose

See

Save current SAN

connection

Saves a graphical topology of your SAN to

reference against any changes made to

your system

“Saving the current

configuration,”

page 44.

Compare current and

previous SAN connection

Shows a graphical representation listing

new servers, HBAs, switches, and

subsystems, as well as removed switches

and subsystems

“Comparing configurations,”

page 45.

Event Log

Displays a list of all SAN Connection

Manager-initiated actions and the results for

the host, HBAs, switches, and storage

subsystem arrays

“Viewing the event log,”

page 43.

Exit

Closes the SAN Connection Manager

application

Table 2

Logical Disk Operations menu

Menu Item

Purpose

See

Create New Logical Disk

Opens a wizard to create a logical disk

from the storage subsystem

“Creating a logical

disk—EVA storage,”

page 84 and

“Creating a

logical disk—MSA storage,”

page 88.

Present (Un-present)

Logical Disk to Server

Assigns a logical disk to a server, or

unassigns it (removes access) from the

server

“Assigning and unassigning

a logical disk to a server,”

page 95.

Expand Logical Disk

Increases the capacity of one or more

logical disks

“Expanding a logical disk,”

page 97.

Delete Logical Disk

Removes a logical disk from the storage

subsystem

“Deleting a logical disk,”

page 98.

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: