HP StorageWorks XP24000 Continuous Access Software User and Reference Guide, v01 (T5278-96002, June 2007)
To update the information on the Pair Operation window, click another tab, and then click the Pair
Operation tab again; or click File, and then Refresh on the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main
window. The pair information is also updated when you click the Apply but ton.
Figu re 42 Pair Operation Win dow
The Pair Operation window presents:
• Tree: D isplays the connected storage system, LDKC, CU grouping, CUs, ports, and host groups.
Select t
he desired CU grouping, CU (
), port ( ), or host group to display the LUs for that
CU grouping, CU, port, or host group. You can only select one CU grouping, CU, port, or
host group at a time.
•
List: Displays the detailed LU information (see “Volume List” on page 101) for the selected item
(subsystem, CU, or port). The LU information can be sorted by column and in ascending or
descending order. For LUs with more than one path, each path is displayed in a separate row.
Note
: When you choose a C U grouping or a CU from the tree, only one path will be displayed
for one LU on the list.
• Previ
ew
List: Displays the requested operation(s). You can change or delete the settings from
the
preview list.
•
Displ
ay Filter button: O pens the Display Filter dialog b ox (see “Display Filter”onpage103),
which allows you to control which volumes are displayed in the list by GID (host group number),
port (if a CU is selected), CU (if a port is selected), pair type (sync and/or asyn c), volume
type (P-VOL and/or S-VOL, Internal VOL and/or External VOL), CT group, path t ype, CLPR,
pair
status, and async status.
• Export button: Use this button to write the user-selected Continuous Access pair status information
to a
text file (see “Snapshot Function”onpage104).
• Use
d
Volume: Displays the used capacity and the licensed capacity for all pairs and
asynchronous pa irs. Licensed capacity is enclosed in parenthesis.
Note
: When the licensed capacity is unlimited, Used Volume displays nothing.
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Performing Continuous Access Pair Operations