Settings tab, Settings – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual
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The following information is displayed in the lower pane's Summary tab:
Description
Field
Group
The virtual volume's name.
Name
General
The virtual volume ID.
ID
The domain in which the volume resides.
Domain
The name of the volume set to which the volume belongs.
Set
The type of volume (Base, Physical Copy, Virtual Copy).
Type
Indicates if the selected volume is fully provisioned or a thinly
provisioned virtual volume.
Provisioning
The volume's World Wide Name (WWN).
WWN
The volume from which the selected volume was copied.
Copy Of
The number of copies of the selected volume.
Copies
Indicates if the volume is read-only (RO) or read-write (RW).
Mode
The host on which the volume is exported.
Exported To
Indicates if the LUN is writable from the host.
Writable LUNS
The master node of the volume (responsible for assigning
mapping zones).
Master
The number of new virtual volume alerts.
New Alerts
Health
The current state of the virtual volume. See
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State
Description of the virtual volume's state.
State Description
Select the device type, Fibre Channel (FC), Near Line (NL), or
Solid State Device (SSD). The capacity and capacity usage of
the selected device type is displayed in graphical form.
Device Type
Capacity
Select to display logical capacity.
Logical
Select to display raw capacity.
Raw
Displays the allocation of the volume's admin, copy, and user space.
Virtual Volume Allocation
Displays the amount of space saved through thinly provisioned virtual volumes.
Thinly Provisioned Savings
(Base Volumes)
The volume's creation date.
Creation Date
History
The volume's retention time, if any.
Retention Time
The volume's expiration date, if any.
Expiration Time
The date on which the volume's copy space was calculated.
Copy Space Calculation
Date
Any comments about the volume.
Comments
The volume's Remote Copy status.
RC Status
Remote Copy
The Remote Copy group to which the volume belongs.
RC Group
Settings Tab
The lower pane's Settings tab appears.
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