The Logical tab in the Array Management Window (AMW) contains two panes: the Logical pane and the Properties pane.
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You can resize either pane by dragging the splitter bar, located between the two panes, to the right or to the left.The Logical pane provides a tree-structured view of the logical nodes. Click the plus (+) sign or the minus (-) sign adjacent to a node to expand or collapse the view. You can right-click a node to open a pop-up menu that contains the applicable actions for that node.
The , or root node, has three types of child nodes.
Nodes in the Logical PaneChild Nodes of the Root Node | Description of the Child Nodes |
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Unconfigured Capacity |
This node represents the storage array capacity that is not configured into a volume group. Note – Multiple Unconfigured Capacity nodes appear if your storage array contains drives with different media types (hard drive or Solid State Disk [SSD]) and different interface types (SAS, SATA, or FC). Each drive type has an associated Unconfigured Capacity node shown under the Total Unconfigured Capacity node if are available in the drive tray. |
Volume Group | This node has two types of child nodes:
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These types of volumes appear under the Volume Group node:
The Properties pane provides detailed information about the component selected in the Logical pane. The information varies depending on what type of component is selected.
You can view the physical components that are associated with a logical component by selecting the Logical tab, right-clicking a component, and selecting View Associated Physical Components.