Application Servers Snap-in

The Application Server Snap-in displays application server and virtual volume information. The upper pane displays all of the application servers in the configuration. When you select a specific application server in the upper pane, the lower pane displays all of the virtual volumes mapped to that application server.

SANmelody appsrvmgr Application Servers Snap in

Refer to Toolbar, Icons, and Status Bar for more information.  

The Application Server Snap-in provides information about virtual volumes associated with the application servers:

Application Servers Snap-in

Columns – Upper Pane

 

Name

Application server name.

Type

Type of application server chosen when the server was created in SANmelody software.

Columns – Lower Pane

 

!

Status of the virtual volume. Red X = offline; ! = requires attention; ? = unknown status.

Virtual Volume

Virtual volume name.

Logical Size

Size of the virtual volume in megabytes.

Type

Standard Mirror, 3PAP (3rd party AP/MPIO), AP, CP, Linear

Primary Server

Name of server.

Status

Healthy; Failed Redundancy (primary or secondary error); Failed (linear down); Double Failure (primary and secondary down); Not Initialized.

Diagnostic

Provides an initial diagnostic of a failure. For more detail, click on the virtual volume to display volume status.

Local Pool

Name of pool.

Shortcut Menu Options

 

Right-click application server name

Delete – deletes the selected application server.

Add Channel – see Add New Channel

Properties – Displays the application server properties and allows channel configuration. See  Application Server Properties.

Right-click virtual volume

Delete – see Delete a Virtual Volume

Unmap – removes virtual volume access from the application server.  

Set Mirror – see Create a Virtual Volume Mirror

Map/Unmap to local server – see Mapping Virtual Volumes to the Local Server

Properties – see Virtual Volume Properties and Multiple Virtual Volume Properties

Right-click Application Servers component

New Application Server – see Adding Application Servers to the SAN

Map New Virtual Volume – see Mapping Virtual Volumes to Application Servers

 

Related topics:

Rename the Application Server

Remove Assigned Channels

Replace Channel

Replace a Channel that Uses Soft WWNs

Mapping Properties

 

Application Servers Snap-in