Discovery-tree, Discovery-tree icons, Figure 4-3 – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand™ Manager Application

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4. Using the OneCommand Manager Application

The OneCommand Manager Application Window Element Definitions

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Discovery-Tree

The discovery-tree (left pane) has icons that represent discovered hosts, adapters, ports,

virtual ports, fabrics, targets and LUNs.
Using the View menu, the OneCommand Manager application allows you to control

the way iSCSI initiator and target ports are identified in the discovery-tree. The “iSCSI

Names” option displays all iSCSI ports by their iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN). The

“iSCSI Alias” option displays each port by its alias.

Figure 4-3 Discovery-Tree

Discovery-Tree Icons

Discovery-tree icons represent the following:

The local host.

Other hosts connected to the system.

A green adapter icon with black descriptive text represents an online adapter. Blue text
represents an adapter port that had previously been discovered, but currently is not being
seen by the discovery engine (service). The adapter is removed from the discovery-tree if it
still is not seen after the undiscovered adapter expiration time has elapsed (default is 1800
seconds, or 30 minutes). If the adapter is discovered again before the expiration time has
elapsed, it reverts back to normal black text. See “Configuring Discovery and CIM
Credentials” on page 93 f
or more information about discovery settings.
The port icon represents an adapter port. A port icon with a red X indicates the link is down.

Note: Multiport adapters are represented in the discovery-tree with separate port icons for

each port with the port number displayed next to the icon.

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