HP XP P9000 Auto LUN User Guide (AV400-96606, January 2014)
The following Auto LUN operations may be performed with the Manual Migration window:
• “Viewing the migration history logs” (page 33)
The History window displays information about successful and failed Auto Migration and Manual
Migration plans. The History window contains Auto Migration History and Migration History
sections are described in the following table.
DescriptionTypeItem
Auto Migration History section
This list is a log of Auto Migration plans that have been created and
executed. Each entry has a time stamp. See “Auto migration messages”
(page 34) for more information on Auto Migration History logs.
listAuto Migration History
Click Erase to clear the Auto Migration History logs.buttonErase
Migration History section
This list is a log of all manual and auto migration events. This list can
also contain logs of migration plans executed by programs other than
Auto LUN.
listMigration History
Displays the current Migration History page as well as the total number
of Migration History pages. Use the list to view the desired page, or use
the arrow buttons, each of which is described below:
controlPage
• <<: displays the current (most recent) page Migration History logs.
• <: displays the previous page of the Migration History logs.
• >: displays the next page of the Migration History logs.
• >>: displays the oldest page of the Migration History logs.
Migration History logs can contain up to 256 pages, with a maximum
of 2,408 entries displayed on one page.
Displays the date when the event occurred.fieldDate
Displays the time when the event occurred.fieldTime
Displays the event type.fieldAction
Displays the source volume and the parity group (or the external volume
group if applicable). If the source parity groups and target parity groups
fieldSource[Parity Gr.]
are the interleaved parity groups, the parity group ID at the top of the
interleaved parity groups appears.
Displays the target volume and the parity group (or the external volume
group if applicable). If the source parity groups and target parity groups
fieldTarget[Parity Gr.]
are the interleaved parity groups, the parity group ID at the top of the
interleaved parity groups appears.
Indicates the program which reserved this volume. If P9500is displayed,
the reserved volume is reserved by Remote Web Console. If Other[XX]
fieldOwner
is displayed, the reserved volume is reserved by RAID Manager or another
program. XX is an id which is given by this program. For example, 01
indicates RAID Manager, and FF indicates Tiered Storage Manager. A
hyphen (-) indicates a normal volume that is not reserved.
Click Erase to clear the Migration History logs.buttonErase
Click Refresh to update information in the History window.buttonRefresh
Closes the History window.buttonClose
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