The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 12
The Discovery-Tree
The discovery-tree (left pane) has icons that represent discovered network (SAN) elements (local host
name, system host names and all HBAs active on each host). Targets and LUNs, when present, are also
displayed.
Figure 4: Discovery-tree

Discovery-Tree Icons

Discovery-tree icons represent the following:
This icon represents the local host.
This icon represents other hosts connected to the system.
A green HBA icon with black descriptive text represents an online HBA.
A gray HBA icon with a red X and red text represents an offline or otherwise temporarily inacces-
sible HBA. Several situations could cause the HBA to be offline or inaccessible:
The HBA on a local host is not connected to the network, but is still available for local
access.
The HBA on a local host is malfunctioning and is inaccessible to the local host as well as to
the network.
The HBA on a local host is busy performing a local download and is temporarily inaccessible
to the local host as well as to the network.
The Target icon represents connections to individual storage devices.
The LUN icon represents connections to individual LUNs.
The Tape LUN icon represents LUNs that are tape devices.