User's Guide
The OneCommand Manager User Manual Page 27
Discovery-Tree Icons
Discovery-tree icons represent the following:
The local host.
Other hosts connected to the system.
A green adapter icon with black descriptive text represents an online adapter. Blue text
represents an adapter port that had previously been discovered, but currently is not being
seen by the discovery engine (service). The adapter is removed from the discovery-tree if it
still is not seen after the undiscovered adapter expiration time has elapsed (default is 1800
seconds, or 30 minutes). If the adapter is discovered again before the expiration time has
elapsed, it reverts back to normal black text. See “Configuring Discovery and CIM
Credentials” on page 36 for more information about discovery settings.
The port icon represents an adapter port. A port icon with a red X indicates the port is down.
Note: Multiport adapters are represented in the discovery-tree with separate port icons for
each port with the port number displayed next to the icon.
The iSCSI icon represents an iSCSI PCI function instance. iSCSI functions can support up
to sixteen logical adapters, with each logical adapter appearing in the discovery-tree as a
separate child node under the respective iSCSI function. The green iSCSI icon represents
an iSCSI PCI function on-line instance. A black iSCSI icon represents an iSCSI PCI function
port-disabled instance. A red iSCSI icon represents an iSCSI PCI function link down
instance.
The green FCoE icon represents an FCoE PCI function on-line instance. A black FCoE icon
represents an FCoE PCI function port-disabled instance. A red FCoE icon represents an
FCoE PCI function link down instance.
The NIC icon represents a NIC-Only PCI function instance. A green icon indicates this
function instance is on-line, black indicates it is disabled, and red indicates a link down
instance.
The ASIC node icon, only displayed for OneConnect dual ASIC 4 port 8Gb/sec FC
adapters, represents each ASIC on the adapter. Each ASIC is managed independently. The
ASIC node format: "ASIC bus#-sub-adapter#" represents the PCI bus number and the sub-
adapter number which is a concatenation of the discovered port numbers for the ASIC. For
example, "ASIC 64-12" represents PCI bus number 64 and 12 represents ports 1 and 2. If
there were no discovered functions for a port on that ASIC the label would be "ASIC 64-2"
(port 1 is missing).
The Virtual Port icon represents a virtual port.
The COMSTAR icon represents COMSTAR target mode ports. COMSTAR ports are unique
in that a single port can be shown simultaneously as both a manageable adapter port and a
regular target. When a COMSTAR port is seen as a target, it displays the Target discovery-
tree icon and Target dialog box information. A COMSTAR icon with a red X indicates the
port is down. (COMSTAR ports are supported on OpenSolaris only.)
The Target icon represents connections to individual storage devices.
The LUN icon represents connections to individual disk LUNs.