Properties for Shared Resource Trees dialog box

Use the Properties for Shared Resource Trees dialog box to view information about a shared resource tree. All of the fields in the dialog box are read-only.

Table: Shared Resource Tree dialog box fields describes the fields in the Properties for Shared Resource Trees dialog box.

Table: Shared Resource Tree dialog box fields

Item

Description

Name

The name of the shared resource tree. Eight alphanumeric character maximum.

Operating System

The operating system of the shared resource tree.

Bare Metal Restore Version

The version of the BMR boot server that created the shared resource tree.

Architecture

The architecture of the shared resource tree.

Boot Server

The BMR boot server on which the shared resource tree resides.

State

The state of a shared resource tree can be:

  • READY. Ready for use. It may be copied, deleted, modified, or allocated to a restore task.

  • LOCKED_READ. Locked against modification because it is copied. This SRT may be allocated to a restore task. It cannot be copied, deleted, or modified until the lock is released.

  • LOCKED_WRITE. Locked against all use because it is created or modified. No operations can be performed on this SRT until the lock is released.

  • BAD. Unusable and cannot be repaired. This can happen, for example, if a boot server crashes in the middle of an SRT delete operation. The only operation that is allowed on the SRT is delete.

  • DAMAGED. Unusable but it may be possible to repair it. This can occur when an SRT operation was interrupted before it can finish, such as when to cancel the bmrsrtadm command using Ctrl+c and choosing to leave the SRT on the server. You can delete a damaged SRT or try to repair it.

Path

The absolute path where the shared resource tree is stored on the boot server.

Type

The type of shared resource tree: network or CD.

Description

The description of the SRT.

Installed Software

A list of software that are installed in the shared resource tree.