Figure 4 lun security xp extension pane, Lun security xp extension pane, Table 3 lun security xp extension icons – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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LUN Security XP Extension for the XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000

2.

Click the LUN Security Extension button

. The LUN Security XP Extension pane appears.

Figure 4

LUN Security XP Extension pane

To implement changes for LUN Security XP Extension, you must be in Modify mode.

If you are using Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console, only one user at a time can be in

Modify mode. For information about changing between View and Modify modes, see the

HP StorageWorks Command View XP User Guide for XP Disk Arrays or the HP StorageWorks XP

Remote Web Console User Guide for the specific disk array.

If you are using RAID Manager or other device management tools at the same time, more than one

user can be in Modify mode. For more information about simultaneous access by multiple users, see

the HP StorageWorks Command View XP User Guide for XP Disk Arrays or the HP StorageWorks XP

Remote Web Console User Guide for the specific disk array.

LUN Security XP Extension pane

The LUN Security XP Extension pane (

Figure 4

) is the starting point for all LUN Security XP Extension

operations. This pane includes the following items:

CU# list: The tree shows a list of CU images. When you select a CU image, the volume list on the right

of the tree displays details about logical volumes in the CU image. The following icons appear to the

right of this list.

Table 3

LUN Security XP Extension icons

Icon

Status

Logical volumes (without VMA settings) that have the Read/Write attribute.

Logical volumes (with VMA settings) that have the Read/Write attribute.

Logical volumes (without VMA settings) that have the Read Only attribute.

Logical volumes (with VMA settings) that have the Read Only attribute.

Logical volumes (without VMA settings) that have the Protect attribute.

Logical volumes (with VMA settings) that have the Protect attribute.

Mainframe volumes and logical volumes (logical devices) that are not mapped to physical storage

devices. You cannot assign an access attribute to these volumes.

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