Dpm group information—host tab, Dpm groups host tab fields – HP SAN Virtualization Services Platform User Manual

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DPM group information—Host tab

The Host tab displays information about each host to which the DPM group exposes objects.

Table 83 DPM groups Host tab fields

Description

Property

The row number.

No

The name of the host or DPM to which the HBA belongs. If the HBA belongs to a
host, the icon next to the name reflects the operating system (OS) of the host:

—Windows 2003

—Windows 2008

—HP-UX 11.23, HP-UX 11.31

—VMWare ESX 3.5

—Solaris 10

—AIX 6.1

—RHEL 4 U6, RHEL 5 U2, SLES 10 U1, U2

—OpenVMS 8.3

—OS unknown

If the HBA is a DPM port, the DPM icon (

) appears.

Degraded status is indicated by in the top right corner of the icon. For example:

.

Failed status is indicated by in the top right corner of the icon. For example:
.

Absent status is indicated by a grayed out icon. For example:

.

Offline status is indicated by a diagonal slash through the icon. For example:
.

Name

The current status of the host. Possible values:

Present—For VSM servers, this indicates that the host is polling the active VSM
server through all the HBAs associated with the host. For other hosts, this indic-
ates that the DPMs report that all HBAs associated with this host are recognized
and active.

Degraded—For VSM servers, this indicates that the host is not polling through
all the HBAs associated with this host. However, the host is polling properly
through at least one HBA. For other hosts, this indicates that the DPMs are not
discovering all the HBAs associated with this host. However, the host has at
least one HBA that is discovered properly.

Failed—For VSM servers, this indicates that the HBAs associated with the host
are recognized on the fabric, but the host is not polling through any of them.
This means that the host and the active VSM server are not communicating.
For other hosts, this indicates that all the DPMs that support the host are not
communicating with the active VSM server. The host inherits the failed status
of the DPMs that support it.

Absent—This indicates that all the HBAs associated with the host are no longer
visible on the fabric. For VSM servers, this status is reported in the discovery
results of the VSM server. For other hosts, this status is reported in the discovery
information provided by DPMs.

Offline—A user has moved the host into offline status. For information about
offline status, see

Managing host online/offline state

” on page 157.

Status

Working with DPM groups

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