Table 27: View Custom Group screen details
Screen elements Description
DKC Displays the IDs of the selected XP and XP7 disk arrays.
Array Type Displays the type of the selected XP disk array (for example,
XP24000, XP7 or P9500).
Host ID Displays the IDs for the selected hosts.
Device File Displays the XP disk array device file names that are pointing
to the selected host.
If an XP disk array is connected to a host that has a host agent
installed for HP-UX 11i v3 operating system, the DSF is
displayed in a new format. A legacy DSF is displayed in
parentheses next to the new format.
Port Displays the identification numbers of the selected ports.
Port Type The port type, such as Fibre or FCoE (applicable only for XP7
disk arrays).
SLPR A disk array can be shared with the multiple organizations and
with multiple departments within an enterprise. Use Disk/
Cache Partition to allocate all components of one disk array (all
ports and CLPRs) to virtual disk arrays called SLPRs.
CLPR CLPRs are disk arrays cache memory, partitioned to use as
virtual cache memory across multiple hosts or applications.
LDEV Displays the identification numbers of the selected logical
devices.
LUSE Status Displays one of the following for a selected LDEV:
• Blank field = Not a LUSE
• M = A LUSE master
• C = A LUSE component port
NOTE: LUSE is not supported for XP7 arrays
LUSE master Displays the LDEV ID of the LUSE master, if the selected
LDEV is a LUSE component. If the LDEV is not a LUSE
component, this field is blank.
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