HP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96037, October 2011)
AP: Displays the following conditions (status) according to the pair status.
Shows the number of active paths on the initiator port in Cnt Ac-J links. ‘Unknown’ is shown as ‘-’.
AM: The activity monitor that detects whether or not there is a request for data from the initiator
at regular intervals. If AM detects a time-out, the P-JNL state is changed from P-JNN to PJSE.
Note: The same path information is used for AP for three commands (pairvolchk, pairdisplay,
raidvchkscan). The differential is that pairvolchk and pairdisplay are to show a special meaning
with SSUS(SSWS) state.
Q-Marker: Displays the sequence # of the journal ID, called the Q-marker. For P-JNL, Q-Marker
shows the latest sequence # on the P-JNL volume. For S-JNL, the Q-Marker shows the latest sequence
# of the cache(DFW).
Q-CNT: Displays the number of remaining Q-Markers within each journal volume.
Figure 24 Example of Q-Marker and Q-CNT
U(%): Displays the usage rate of the journal data.
D-SZ: Displays the capacity for the journal data on the journal volume.
Seq#: Displays the serial number of the RAID storage system.
Num: Displays the number of LDEV configured the journal volume.
LDEV#: Displays the first number of the LDEV that is configured for the journal volume. Using a
combination of JNLS status and other information, the application will know the following detail
state.
The following table lists information about the different journal volume statuses. QCNT=0 indicates
that the number of remaining Q-Markers is ‘0’. The letter ‘N’ indicates a non-zero.
Table 20 Detailed status of the journal volume
DescriptionOther informationJNLS
APQCNTS-JNLP-JNL
Configured as journal volume, but NOT pair-0SMPL
Deleting the journal volume-N
Normal state of the journal volume without data-0SJNNPJNN
(SJNS)(PJNS)
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