HP P9000 Tiered Storage Manager Software 7.4.0-00 CLI Reference Guide (TB585-96027, December 2012)

Status of the specified volumeDisplayed character string
The volume is used as a command device.
Command Device
The volume is one of the following:
The volume is part of a Continuous Access Asyn-
chronous pair, and the status is neither PSUS nor
PSUE.
The volume is part of a Hitachi TrueCopy Asyn-
chronous for Mainframe pair, and the status is not
suspended.
Continuous Access Asynchronous Status
< Continuous Access XP Asynchronous
Status >
The volume is one of the following:
The volume is part of a Continuous Access Journal
pair, and the status is either COPY or PAIR.
The volume is part of a Hitachi Universal Replicat-
or for Mainframe pair, and the status is either
Pending duplex or Duplex.
The volume is a Continuous Access Journal journal
volume.
The volume is a Hitachi Universal Replicator for
Mainframe journal volume.
Continuous Access Journal Status
< Continuous Access XP Journal Status >
The volume is one of the following:
The volume is part of a Continuous Access Syn-
chronous pair, and the status is other than PSUS
, PSUE, or PAIR.
The volume is part of a Continuous Access Syn-
chronous for Mainframe pair, and the status is not
suspended.
The volume is in an XP12000/XP10000/SVS200,
and a part of an Continuous Access Synchronous
pair, and the status is PAIR.
The volume is in an XP12000/XP10000/SVS200,
and a part of a Hitachi TrueCopy for z/OS pair,
and the status is Duplex.
Continuous Access Synchronous Status
< Continuous Access XP Synchronous
Status >
The volume is using the external storage system func-
tion, which is locked by Data Retention Utility (not
Read/Write).
Externally Locked
The volume is a Fast Snap volume.
Fast Snap
The volume has already been reserved as a migration
target.
This includes the volumes migrated by Performance
Monitor.
Migration Reserved
Information for the volume cannot be acquired.
Not Acquired Volume Information
The volume has already been reserved by Device
Manager.
Reserved
The volume is a system drive.
System Disk
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