Host information—host presentation tab, Host presentation tab fields – HP SAN Virtualization Services Platform User Manual

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Description

Property

The type of connections over which the VSM servers of the local SVSP domain
recognize the HBA. Possible values:

Local—The host is the active VSM server that manages the SVSP domain to
which you are connected.

FC—The host is recognized by VSM servers of the local SVSP domain only
over Fibre Channel connections.

iSCSI—The host is recognized by VSM servers of the local SVSP domain only
over iSCSI connections.

Mixed—The remote host is recognized by VSM servers of the local SVSP domain
over both iSCSI and Fibre Channel connections.

Connection Type

A free text display field.

Comment

The time the VSM created the HBA object.

Creation Time

The user who created the HBA. The value is always “system” since the VSM creates
the object when the VSM server first detects the HBA.

Created By

The time the HBA was last modified.

Modification Time

The user who last modified the HBA. To modify the text that appears here, right-
click the HBA and select Manage > Edit Comment. You can use this field for any
purpose.

Modified By

Host information—Host Presentation tab

The Host Presentation tab displays all VSM storage elements assigned to the host. This may include
virtual disks, snapshots, virtual disk groups, and virtual disk group snapshots.

Table 60 Host Presentation tab fields

Description

Display field

The row number.

No

An icon representing a VSM storage element assigned to the host. Possible values:

—A virtual disk.

—A VDG.

—A snapshot.

—A VDG snapshot.

—A synchronous mirror group.

Type

The name of the VSM storage element.

Name

The status of the VSM storage element.

Status

Yes indicates that the virtual disk or VDG is defined as a cluster resource. This
setting tunes the SVSP system behavior when the virtual disk is permitted to multiple
hosts (configured as a resource in a cluster application). For a description of
configuring virtual disks for cluster applications, see

Defining virtual disks as

clustered

” on page 119.

Clustered

The type of permission the host has to access the element.

Permission

Working with hosts

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