wwn: 10:0:0:60:69:12:1a:5, cnt: 1, ipclnts: 0
total number of api event proxy servers: 0
total number of api event proxy servers: 0
total number of api event proxy servers: 1
proxy server 0 Did: 16776194
wwn: 10:0:0:60:69:10:56:fb, cnt: 1, ipclnts: 0
total number of api event proxy servers: 1
proxy server 0 Did: 16776194
wwn: 10:0:0:60:69:10:56:fb, cnt: 1, ipclnts: 0
wwn: 10:0:0:60:69:12:1a:5, cnt: 1, ipclnts: 0
The Brocade Console is accessible by typing the user name and password for the switch in a Telnet window. Then, type switchshow at the prompt to view the status of the switch.
Managing StorageThis section describes the following:
•”Setting Up Storage Partitioning” on page 315
•”Modifying the Cache Settings (Engenio and Sun 6130)” on page 319
•”Changing the Owner of a Volume (Engenio, CLARiiON and Sun 6130)” on page 320
•”Managing Storage Pools” on page 320
•”Managing Volumes” on page 322
•”Rules for Creating Host Security Groups” on page 329
•”Managing Host Security Groups” on page 332
•”General Provisioning Issues” on page 340
•”Provisioning Issues by Vendor” on page 340
Setting Up Storage Partitioning
Each storage vendor treats storage partitioning differently. For example, Hitachi and EMC ship their storage systems with the volumes already created. Other storage vendors, such as Engenio ship their storage system as an empty array.
Despite the differences among storage systems, you can still use this product to manage your provisioning. Some tasks, such as volume creation, might create different results according to the
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