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Viewing the Logical Associations

You can use the Associated Logical Elements option to view the logical associations among different virtual disks in a storage array. To view the associations for source virtual disks, snapshot virtual disks, and snapshot repository virtual disks:

1In the AMW, select the Logical tab or in the Topology pane of the Mappings tab.

2Select ViewAssociated Logical Elements. Alternatively, you can right- click the virtual disk to open a pop-up menu and select ViewAssociated Logical Elements.

If you select a virtual disk that does not have logical associations with other virtual disks, the Associated Logical Elements option is disabled.

NOTE: The View Associated Logical Elements dialog is displayed, which indicates the logical associations for the selected virtual disk.

3To close the View Associated Logical Elements dialog, click Close.

Viewing the Physical Associations

You can use the Associated Physical Components option to view the physical components that are associated with source virtual disks, snapshot virtual disks, snapshot repository virtual disks, disk groups, unconfigured capacity, and free capacity in a storage array.

To view the physical associations:

1In the AMW, select a node in the Logical pane of the Logical tab or in the Topology pane of the Mappings tab.

2Select ViewAssociated Physical Components. Alternatively, if the selected node is a virtual disk, you can right-click the node to open a pop- up menu and select ViewAssociated Physical Components. If the selected node is a disk group, unconfigured capacity, or free capacity, you can right-click the node to open a pop-up menu and select ViewAssociated Physical Components.

The View Associated Physical Components dialog is displayed with green triangle next to the physical components that are associated with the selected node.

3To close the View Associated Physical Components dialog, click Close.

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Contents Dell PowerVault MD3200 and MD3220 Storage Arrays Page Contents RAID Controller Module Connectors Cache Functions and FeaturesVirtual Disk Operations Limit Configuring Alert Notifications Out-of-Band and In-Band ManagementManaging Host Port Identifiers Enabling or Disabling the Event MonitorCreating Disk Groups and Virtual Disks Physical Disk Security with Self Configuring Hot Spare Physical DisksHost-to-Virtual Disk Mapping 130 126129 131146 Creating a Snapshot Virtual Disk Using 142Creating a Snapshot Virtual Disk Using 151Types of Virtual Disk Copies 164 160161 165176 Using DM Multipathing Devices 180174 179202 Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting201 203218 RAID Controller Module Backup Battery Unit 214Power Supply/Cooling Fan Module 216 221233 Recovering From an Unresponsive Storage 241232 Collecting the Physical Disk Data 234Troubleshooting Expansion Enclosure Safety First-For you and Your Array 253Troubleshooting Power Supply/Cooling 254 Troubleshooting a Damaged Array 261Getting Help Contacting Dell Index Contents Introduction About This DocumentOther Information you May Need Dell PowerVault Modular Disk Storage ManagerMD3200 Series Storage Array Introduction Introduction Planning About Your Storage Array OverviewHardware Features Front-Panel Features and IndicatorsPlanning About Your Storage Array Item Indicator, Button, or Icon Description Connector Back Panel Features and Indicators Hard-Drive Indicator Patterns Hard Drive IndicatorsPower Supply and Cooling Fan Features Drive-Status Indicator Pattern ConditionPower Indicator Codes and Features Planning RAID Controller Modules RAID Controller ModulesRAID Controller Module Connectors and Features FunctionItem Component Function Battery Backup Unit RAID Controller Module-Additional FeaturesComponent Function Shutdown Threshold Type System Password ResetStorage Array Thermal Shutdown Event DescriptionWrite-Back Cache Cache Functions and FeaturesCache Mirroring Write-Through CachePlanning MD3200 Series Storage Array Terms and Concepts Physical Disks, Virtual Disks, and Disk GroupsPhysical Disks Physical Disk StatesSelf-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Virtual Disks and Disk GroupsVirtual Disk States RAID LevelsRAID Controller Virtual Disk States Description RAID Level Usage RAIDRAID Virtual Disk Initialization Segment SizeVirtual Disk Operations Background InitializationMedia Verification Consistency CheckCycle Time RAID Level Migration Disk Group OperationsVirtual Disk Operations Limit Segment Size MigrationVirtual Disk Capacity Expansion Disk Group ExpansionDisk Group Defragmentation RAID Background Operations PriorityDisk Group Operations Limit Virtual Disk Migration and Disk Roaming Disk MigrationPlanning MD3200 Series Storage Array Terms and Concepts Advanced Features Disk RoamingHost Types Host Server-to-Virtual Disk MappingSnapshot Virtual Disks Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk Source Virtual Disk Virtual Disk CopyTarget Virtual Disk Using Snapshot and Disk Copy Together Virtual Disk RecoveryMulti-Path Software Preferred and Alternate Controllers and Paths Virtual Disk OwnershipLoad Balancing Monitoring MD3200 Series System Performance AMW, select Storage Array→ Monitor PerformanceClick Settings Performance Monitor Table Description Column Headings Planning MD3200 Series Storage Array Terms and Concepts Configuration Overview User InterfaceEnterprise Management Window Inheriting the System Settings Array Management WindowConfiguration Overview Out-of-Band and In-Band Management Configuration About Your Storage ArrayOut-of-Band Management Adding Storage Arrays Storage ArraysIn-Band Management Manual Addition of a Storage Array Automatic Discovery of Storage ArraysSelect Edit→ Add Storage Array Setting Up Your Storage Array Locating Storage Arrays AMW, select Storage Array→ Blink→ Storage ArrayNaming or Renaming Storage Arrays AMW Setup tab, select Rename Storage ArrayName/Rename Storage Arrays dialog is displayed Password Setting a PasswordType the New password Password Guidelines Viewing Storage Array ConnectionsSelect Edit→ Comment Adding/Editing a Comment to an Existing Storage ArrayRemoving Storage Arrays Select Edit→ Remove→ Storage ArrayEnabling Premium Features Failover Alert DisplayChanging Expansion Enclosure ID Number Changing the Cache Settings on the Storage ArrayChanging the Enclosure Order in the Physical Pane AMW, select Storage Array→ Change→ Enclosure Order Configuring Alert NotificationsSelect Configure Alerts Select All storage arraysConfiguring E-mail Alerts Configuration About Your Storage Array Configuring Snmp Alerts Configuration About Your Storage Array Battery Settings Setting the Storage Array RAID Controller Module Clocks Configuration Event Monitor Windows Enabling or Disabling the Event MonitorLinux Configuration About Your Host Configuring Host AccessDefining a Host Using the Mappings TabSelect Mappings→ Define→ Host Configuration About Your Host Creating a Host Group Removing Host AccessManaging Host Groups Select Mappings→ RemoveRemoving a Host From a Host Group Moving a Host to a Different Host GroupAdding a Host to a Host Group Select Mappings→ MoveRemoving a Host Group Host TopologyLinux Starting or Stopping the Host Context AgentWindows Data Path Protection Click Action→ StartManaging Host Port Identifiers Add Host Port Identifier dialog is displayedConfiguration About Your Host Configuration Disk Groups and Virtual Disks Creating Disk Groups and Virtual DisksCreating Disk Groups Introduction Create Disk Group window is displayedConfiguration Disk Groups and Virtual Disks Locating a Disk Group Creating Virtual DisksConfiguration Disk Groups and Virtual Disks Changing the Virtual Disk Modification Priority Map later Using Mappings View100 Changing the Virtual Disk Cache Settings 101102 Changing the Segment Size of a Virtual Disk 103Select Virtual Disk→ Change→ Segment Size Changing the I/O Type104 File system typical Database Multimedia Custom Choosing an Appropriate Physical Disk Type105 Physical Disk Security with Self Encrypting Disk 106Shows how to interpret the security status of a disk group 107Creating a Security Key 108Click Create Key 109Confirm Change Security Key window is displayed Changing a Security Key110 Click Change Key Saving a Security Key111 Validate Security Key 112Erasing Secure Physical Disks Unlocking Secure Physical Disks113 Select Physical disk→ Hot Spare Coverage Configuring Hot Spare Physical Disks114 Click Unassign Hot Spares and RebuildHot Spare Physical Disk Options window is displayed 115Hot Spare Drive Protection Global Hot SparesHot Spare Operation 116Enclosure Loss Protection 117118 Criteria for Enclosure Loss Protection RAID LevelCreating Host-to-Virtual Disk Mappings Host-to-Virtual Disk Mapping119 120 Modifying and Removing Host-to-Virtual Disk Mapping 121Select Virtual Disk→ Change→ Ownership/Preferred Path Changing Controller Ownership of the Virtual DiskRemoving Host-to-Virtual Disk Mapping 122Select Disk Group→ Change→ Ownership/Preferred Path 123Select Disk Group→ Change→ RAID Level Removing a Host-to-Virtual Disk Mapping Using Linux DmmpChanging the RAID Level of a Disk Group 124125 126 Restricted MappingsOperating System Highest LUN 127 128 Changing the RAID Level of a Disk Group 129Storage Partitioning 130Select Disk Group→ Add Free Capacity Physical Disks Disk Group and Virtual Disk Expansion131 Virtual Disk Expansion Using Free Capacity132 Export Disk Group Using Unconfigured CapacityDisk Group Migration Non-Exportable ComponentsImporting a Disk Group Import Disk GroupExporting a Disk Group 134Non-Importable Components 135Storage Array Media Scan Changing Media Scan Settings136 Suspending the Media Scan 137138 Configuration Premium Feature- Snapshot Virtual Disks 139Common Reasons for Scheduling a Snapshot Virtual Disk Scheduling a Snapshot Virtual Disk140 Guidelines for Creating Snapshot Schedules 141Scheduled Snapshot Icons Creating a Snapshot Virtual Disk Using the Simple PathEnabling and Disabling Snapshot Schedules 142About the Simple Path 143144 145 About the Advanced Path Creating a Snapshot Virtual Disk Using the Advanced Path146 147 148 Creating the Snapshot Using the Advanced Path 149Specify Virtual Disk Parameters window is displayed 150Specifying Snapshot Virtual Disk Names 151Snapshot Repository Capacity 152153 Add Physical Disks window closes Click Add Physical Disks154 Disabling a Snapshot Virtual Disk 155Preparing Host Servers to Re-create a Snapshot Virtual Disk 156Select Virtual Disk→ Snapshot→ Re-create Re-creating Snapshot Virtual DisksSnapshot Rollback 157Rules and Guidelines for Performing a Snapshot Rollback 158Previous Versions of the MD Storage Manager Command Line OptionsProtecting Against a Failed Snapshot Rollback Starting a Snapshot RollbackConfirm Rollback Snapshot Virtual Disk dialog is displayed Resuming a Snapshot RollbackRollback 160Canceling a Snapshot Rollback 161162 Configuration Premium Feature- Virtual Disk Copy 163Offline Copy Types of Virtual Disk Copies164 Online Copy 165Virtual Disk Read/Write Permissions Creating a Virtual Disk Copy for an Mscs Shared Disk166 Virtual Disk Copy Restrictions 167Before you Begin Creating a Virtual Disk Copy168 Failed Virtual Disk Copy Virtual Disk Copy and Modification OperationsCreate Copy Wizard 169Copy Manager Preferred RAID Controller Module OwnershipFailed RAID Controller Module 170Copying the Virtual Disk 171Storage Array Performance During Virtual Disk Copy 172Select Change→ Copy Priority Setting Copy PriorityStopping a Virtual Disk Copy 173Preparing Host Servers to Recopy a Virtual Disk Recopying a Virtual Disk174 Re-Copying a Virtual Disk 175Select Copy→ Remove Copy Pairs Removing Copy PairsSelect Copy→ Re-Copy 176177 178 Configuration Device Mapper Multipath for Linux 179Prerequisite Steps Using DM Multipathing Devices180 Scan for Newly Added Virtual Disks Device Mapper Configuration Steps181 182 Add a New Partition to Device Mapper Create a New fdisk Partition on a Multipath Device Node183 Ready for Use Create a File System on a Device Mapper PartitionMount a Device Mapper Partition Blacklist Local Drive in Multi-path DriverImportant Information About Special Partitions 185Device Mapper Commands Descriptions 186Limitations and Known Issues 187188 TroubleshootingQuestion Answer Downloading RAID Controller and Nvsram Packages 189Downloading Both RAID Controller and Nvsram Firmware 190Click Transfer 191Downloading Only Nvsram Firmware 192Upgrade RAID Controller Module Firmware window is displayed Select Tools→ Upgrade RAID Controller Module Firmware193 194 Downloading Physical Disk Firmware 195196 Download Environmental EMM Firmware dialog is displayed AMW, select Advanced→ Maintenance→ Download→ EMM FirmwareDownloading MD1200 Series Expansion Module EMM Firmware 197Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Smart Media Errors and Unreadable Sectors198 199 200 Recommended Tools Management Installing Array Components201 Removing the Front Bezel Installing the Front BezelFront Bezel Optional 202Removing a Hard-Drive Blank Safety Models AMT, E03J, and E04JHard Drives 203Removing a Hard Drive Installing a Hard-Drive Blank204 Removing and Installing a Hard Drive 205Installing a Hard Drive 206Removing a Hard Drive From a Hard-Drive Carrier 207208 Removing a RAID Controller Module Blank Installing a Hard Drive Into a Hard-Drive CarrierRAID Controller Module 209Installing a RAID Controller Module Blank 210Removing a RAID Controller Module 211Opening the RAID Controller Module Installing a RAID Controller Module212 Closing the RAID Controller Module 213Removing the RAID Controller Module Backup Battery Unit RAID Controller Module Backup Battery Unit214 Installing the RAID Controller Module Backup Battery Unit 215Removing a Power Supply/Cooling Fan Module Power Supply/Cooling Fan Module216 Installing a Power Supply/Cooling Fan Module 217Removing the Control Panel Control Panel218 219 Installing the Control Panel 220Removing the Backplane Backplane221 222 16. Removing and Installing the Backplane-PowerVault MD3200 17. Removing and Installing the Backplane-PowerVault MD3220Installing the Backplane 224Viewing the Firmware Inventory Management Firmware Inventory225 226 Volume Shadow-Copy Service Microsoft ServicesVirtual Disk Service Management System Interfaces228 Device Health Conditions Troubleshooting Your Storage Array SoftwareStart-Up Routine 229230 On the Setup tab, select Manage a Storage ArrayStatus Icon Description 231 Additional Status Icons DescriptionStorage Array Support Data 232Enter the Execution summary Automatically Collect the Support Bundle Data233 Event Log Collecting the Physical Disk Data234 Recovery Guru 235Select Storage Array→ View→ Profile Storage Array Profile236 237 Viewing the Physical Associations Viewing the Logical Associations238 Finding Nodes 239Click Find Next Using Go ToSelect Find all free capacity nodes 240Recovering From an Unresponsive Storage Array Condition 241242 243 Locating a Physical Disk 244Select Physical Disk→ Blink→ Expansion Enclosure Locating an Expansion Enclosure245 Capturing the State Information 246SMrepassist Utility 247Unidentified Devices Recovering From an Unidentified Storage Array248 249 250 Starting or Restarting the Host Context Agent Software 251252 Troubleshooting External Connections Troubleshooting Your ArrayTroubleshooting Loss of Communication 253Troubleshooting Power Supply/Cooling Fan Module 254Troubleshooting Expansion Enclosure Management Modules Troubleshooting Array Cooling Problems255 Troubleshooting RAID Controller Modules 256257 Troubleshooting Hard Drives 258Troubleshooting Array and Expansion Enclosure Connections 259Troubleshooting a Wet Storage Array 260Conditions Troubleshooting a Damaged Array261 Invalid Storage Array ECC ErrorsPCI Errors Critical ConditionsNoncritical Conditions 263264 Visit support.dell.com Getting HelpContacting Dell Click All Support from Support menu266 Index 267268 269 270 271 272
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