Learn About Using the Logical/Physical View

The    contains two panes: the Logical View and the Physical View.

About the Logical View

The Logical View, as shown in the following graphic, is one of two Logical/Physical View panes in the Array Management Window. The Logical View provides a tree-structured view of logical nodes. Click the plus or minus sign beside the node to expand or collapse the view of its child nodes.

The , or root node , has three types of child nodes, as shown in the following table.

Child Nodes of the Root Node

Description

Unconfigured Capacity

Represents any storage array capacity that has not been configured into a .

Note: Multiple Unconfigured Capacity nodes might be displayed if your storage array contains mixed . Each physical disk type has an associated Unconfigured Capacity node displayed under the Total Unconfigured Capacity node if  are available in the expansion enclosure.

Missing Virtual Disks

This placeholder node, represented by this icon in the Logical View, has child nodes that represent any  in the storage array. Each  is represented by this icon .

Disk Group

A Disk Group Node has two possible types of child nodes, as shown in the following table:

Child Nodes of the Disk Group Node

Description

Represents a configured and defined virtual disk. There can be multiple Virtual Disk nodes under a Disk Group node. See Types of Virtual Disks, below, for a description of these virtual disks and there representative icons.

Free Capacity

Represents a region of capacity that can be used for creation of one or more new virtual disks within the disk group. There can be multiple  under a Disk Group Node.

Free Capacity nodes are represented by this icon in the Logical View.

Types of Virtual Disks

There are various types of virtual disks shown under the Disk Group node.

About the Physical View

The Physical View is the second pane of the Logical/Physical View. The Physical View performs the following functions:

Note: The orientation of the Physical View is determined by actual layout of the RAID controller module. For example, if the RAID controller module has horizontal expansion enclosures, the software will show horizontal expansion enclosures in the Physical View.

RAID Controller Module Status

The status of each RAID controller module is indicated by an icon in the Physical View. The following table describes the various RAID controller module icons.

Online, Active, Optimal

Offline, Active

Data Transfer Disabled

Service Mode

Slot Empty
Needs Attention (if applicable for your hardware model)
Suspended (if applicable for your hardware model)

Association

In the preceding Physical View example, the following conditions apply:

Components Button

The Components button on each displayed enclosure shows the status of secondary components within the enclosure. For more information, see Viewing the Status of RAID Enclosure Components and Viewing the Status of Expansion Enclosure Components on the How To tab.

Expansion Enclosures

For each expansion enclosure attached to the storage array, a expansion enclosure is displayed in the Physical View. If your storage array contains mixed , a physical disk type icon is displayed on the left of the expansion enclosure to indicate the type of physical disks in the expansion enclosure. The following table describes the different physical disk type icons that might be displayed.

Important: Mixing different physical disk types within a single expansion enclosure is not permitted.

This expansion enclosure contains only  physical disks

This expansion enclosure contains only Serial ATA physical disks

This expansion enclosure contains only Parallel ATA physical disks

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