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VxFlex OS GUI Features
Frontend > Volumes
Dell EMC VxFlex Ready Node AMS User Guide
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Filter—lets you filter the information displayed in the table and Property Sheets.
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For more information, see
Toolbar buttons—let you perform commands on the selected row in the table
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(add, remove, configuration), or toggle the display of Property Sheets, by clicking
the appropriate button
Table—displays detailed information about system objects. The table displays a
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wide range of information, which can be filtered. Certain commands can be
performed on objects, using the context-sensitive menu for the desired row in the
table, or the Command menu on the toolbar.
Property Sheets—display very detailed read-only information about the object
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selected in the table. For more information, see
more information about the terminology used in the Property Sheets, see the
Glossary at the end of this publication.
Note:
Some objects in the system can be identified by ID numbers. The ID
numbers displayed in the GUI can be used in CLI commands to specify these
objects.
The Frontend
Volumes view displays information relating to volumes, V-Trees,
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capacity utilization, snapshots, and snapshot policies.
Figure 19 Frontend > Volumes view
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Filter toggle—controls display of the
filter
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Volumes view—displays volume
details, including size, mapped SDCs,
Adding Frontend objects to the filter
Property sheets
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Snapshot Policy view— enables you to
define new snapshot policies and source
volumes to the policy.
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Command menu—contains a list of
commands which you can perform on the
row selected in the table.
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