Table 140 Known Device Issues (continued)
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Solaris host | VxVM | If you discover a host with any typical SAN disk groups off line, the |
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| storage volume page shows SAN mount points as local instead of |
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| external. These disks, however, are not accessible. |
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| When you perform Discovery Data Collection/Get Details with all |
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| disk groups online, disks on the SAN are shown as external. Hosts |
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| connected directly to a storage system are shown as local, except for |
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| hosts connected by fibre. Hosts connected directly to a storage system |
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| through fibre are shown as external. |
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Windows | VxVM | When a Windows host with VxVM is used, the SCSI bus number is |
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| always reported to be one in the SCSI bus column of the Disk Drives |
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| page. |
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Any host | NA | The Unmounted Volume field under Capacity Summary automatically |
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| displays 0 MB if you discovered the host but not the storage system |
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| connected to it. This may occur if you did not enter the IP address of |
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| the storage system when performing discovery and/or your license |
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| does not allow you to discover a particular storage system. See the |
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| Supported Elements section in the “List of Features” to determine |
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| which storage systems you can discover. The “List of Features” is |
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| accessible from the Documentation Center (Help > Documentation |
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| Center in Storage Essentials). |
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630 Troubleshooting