About the hosts tree, Viewing current host information, About tasks in the global monitoring bar – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual

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About the Hosts tree

HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite lists registered hosts by operating
system in the Hosts tree on the Resources tab.

You can register both physical hosts and virtualization servers. You can also group the WWNs used
by specific storage systems and set up that group as a host. You select a host from the Hosts tree to
allocate or unallocate volumes. Note that you can reference all registered hosts, but for the list of
volumes that are allocated to each host, you can only reference volumes that fall within your resource
group assignments.

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Viewing current host information

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Viewing current host information

Information for all managed hosts is available on the Resources tab.

1.

On the Resources tab, select Hosts to expand the tree.

2.

Select an operating system to see an information summary and a list of hosts on the application
pane.

3.

Click the link for a host to access additional details.

4.

Continue to view more details by clicking the links on subsequent views.

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About the Hosts tree

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About tasks in the global monitoring bar

The global monitoring bar is a convenient method for reviewing and managing task information. Task
status links include a number indicating a task count, and provide easy access to the following task
categories:

Waiting

In Progress (In Progress, Stopping, Stopping Immediate, Canceling, or Deleting)

Completed (Completed, Canceled, or Stopped)

Failed

Clicking a task status link will display a dialog box where you can review and manage listed tasks.
Filtering and display controls in the dialog box are the same as in the Tasks & Alerts tab. The
management options available in the dialog box depend on the task status category. For example,
you can stop an in progress task, but the stop option would not be available for completed or failed
tasks.

Also, you can control which tasks are visible from the task status links.

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Confirming an alert

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About checking system status in the dashboard

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Monitoring managed resources and resolving alerts

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