Referring to Figure 25, note the following:

The Focus link limits the display to only that specific storage device and the objects connected to it. All other devices are not displayed. If you use this link to focus on a specific storage device, you can return to displaying all the storage devices by using the Show All link visible on the focus page.

Physical Storage column contents

This column displays the physical storage media, such as disk, DVD, DVD writers, tape devices and tape changers, as well as their corresponding physical storage devices through which the media is accessed. Each box in the column represents a physical storage device or interface card in the host. Two examples follow: Figure 26 shows what might be seen on an HP Integrity VM Version 3.5 VM Host, while Figure 27 shows what might be seen on an HP Integrity VM Version

4.0or later VM Host. The former lists the device special file (legacy addressing) for the storage device, as defined in HP-UX 11i v2 and all earlier versions of HP-UX. The latter lists in addition the device's new persistent device special file (agile addressing), available with HP-UX 11i v3. The orange line in this second example links the two representations of the storage device.

Figure 26 Physical storage detail from HP Integrity VM Version 3.5 VM Host

The following items describe physical storage details in Figure 26:

The first line at the top includes the hardware path for the adapter (also referred to as the host bus adapter or HBA).

The line below the hardware path (here, beginning with SCSI) describes the adapter.

The first line in the gray box describes the storage device.

The next line in the gray box (/dev/rdsk/c5t8d0) displays the device file path (device special file) for the storage device, using the legacy addressing scheme.

The bar graph is an I/O utilization meter that registers throughput. In this example, the meter is grayed out, indicating that the data is not available.

Clicking a Focus link limits the display to the selected device and those objects connected to it. All other devices are not shown. If you use this link to focus on a specific adapter or device, you can return to the original view displaying all the storage interface cards and devices by using the Show All link visible on the focus page.

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