Using HBAnyware

 

The HBAnyware window contains five basic components: the menu bar, the toolbar, the discovery-tree, the property tabs and the status bar.

Windows users can place your cursor over any HBAnyware field to see "tool tips" for that field.

Note The appearance of HBAnyware dialog boxes may vary slightly from those depicted in the Help depending upon the operating system in use. The functionality is the same.
 
Note The element you select in the discovery-tree determines whether a menu item or toolbar icon is active. For example, if you select the local host or other system host, the Reset Adapter item on the Adapter menu is unavailable. The Reset Adapter toolbar button is unavailable as well.
 

The Menu Bar

The menu bar contains command menus that enable you to perform a variety of tasks such as exiting HBAnyware, resetting host bus adapters and sorting items in the discovery-tree. Many of the menu bar commands are also available from the toolbar.

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The Toolbar

The toolbar contains buttons that enable you to refresh the discovery-tree, reset the selected host bus adapter and sort the discovery-tree. Many of the toolbar functions are also available from the menu bar.

The toolbar is visible by default. Use the Toolbar item in the View menu to hide the toolbar. If the item is checked, the toolbar is visible.

The Toolbar Buttons

The toolbar buttons perform the following tasks:

  Click the Rediscover button to refresh the discovery-tree display.

  Click the Reset button to reset the selected host bus adapter.

    Sort Toolbar Buttons

    Discovered adapters can be sorted by host name, fabric addresses or by local HBAs. By default, adapters are sorted by host name, with local HBAs appearing first.

    Sorting is performed in ascending order and recognizes letters, numbers, spaces and punctuation marks.

      The Sort by Host Name button (default)

    • Initially sorts by host name. Host names cannot be changed using HBAnyware. Names must be changed locally on that system.

    • Within each host system, sorts by HBA model.

    • If there are multiple HBAs with the same model number, the models are sorted by World Wide Node Name.

    • If there are targets present, they are sorted by World Wide Port Name. Multiple HBAs can reference the same target.

    • If there are LUNs present, they are sorted by LUN number.

      The Sort by Fabric ID button

    • Initially sorts by fabric ID.

    • Within each fabric ID, sorts by HBA model.

    • If there are multiple HBAs that have the same model number, the models are sorted by World Wide Node Name.

    • If there are targets present, they are sorted by World Wide Port Name. Multiple HBAs can reference the same target.

    • If there are LUNs present, they are sorted by LUN name.

    • If the fabric ID is all zeros, there is no fabric attachment.

      The Display Local HBAs Only button

    • Displays HBA's local HBAs only. Works in conjunction with the Sort by Host Name and Sort by Fabric ID buttons.

The Help button

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The Discovery-Tree

The discovery-tree (left pane) displays icons representing discovered network (SAN) elements (local host name, system host names and all host bus adapters that are active on each host). Targets and LUNs, when present, are also displayed.

Discovery-Tree Icons

Discovery tree icons represent the following:

  The local host.

  Other hosts connected to the system.

  A green HBA icon with black descriptive text represents an HBA that is online.

 A gray HBA icon with red descriptive text represents an HBA that is offline or otherwise temporarily  inaccessible. Several situations could cause the HBA to be offline or inaccessible:

  • The HBA on a local host is not connected to the network but is still available for local access.

  • The HBA on a local host is malfunctioning and is inaccessible to the local host as well as to the network.

  • The HBA on a local host is busy performing a local download and is temporarily inaccessible to the local host as well as to the network.

  The Target icon represents connections to individual storage devices.

  The LUN icon represents connections to individual LUNs.

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Property Tabs

The property tabs display configuration, statistical and status information for network elements. The set of available tabs is context-sensitive, depending on the type of network element or HBA currently selected in the discovery-tree.

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Status Bar

As you navigate through the menu bar or the toolbar, help messages appear on the status bar near the bottom of the HBAnyware window.

The status bar is visible by default. Use the Status Bar item in the View menu to hide the status bar. If the item is checked, the status bar is visible.

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