HP P9000 Business Continuity Manager Reference Guide (T5253-96058, September 2011)

Table Of Contents
Table 71 Contents of the Path Set Status Panel (continued)
DescriptionItem
Secondary CU numberCU
Displays the number of the CU in which a device exists to which the path
operation command is issued.
Secondary SSIDSSID
Command execution results when b or d is specified for the AC columnStatus
Action-name SUCCESSFULLY: The action indicated by the action-name
was successful.
Action-name ERRORS command-name RC=xx
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: The command indicated
by the command name terminated abnormally, in the action indicated
by the action-name.
Corresponding status to the Status value of each physical path in the
logical path when q is specified for the AC column
NO PATH: No physical path is defined.
ESTABLISHED n/n PORT(S): All defined physical paths have been
established (where n indicates the number of defined physical paths).
ESTABLISHED m/n PORT(S): In the defined physical paths, only
those established are displayed (where m indicated the number of
physical paths in the ESTABLISHED status, and n indicates the number
of defined physical paths).
MISMATCH: The physical paths in the path set definition file do not
match the storage system settings.
INVALID: The status of the physical path is something other than NO
PATH, ESTABLISHED, or MISMATCH, and an error has occurred on
a physical path.
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xx is a return code from each command.
In the initial state, the information is displayed in ascending order by EBCDIC code, in priority
order as follows: SN, ID, and then CU for Primary.
You can use the SORT command in the Path Set Status panel. For details about how to use the
SORT command, see “Command Line Commands” (page 11).
When F6=Sort is pressed in the Path Set Status panel, the Sort Logical Paths in the Path Set panel
for sorting the logical paths in the path set is displayed. For more information on the Sort Logical
Paths in the Path Set panel, see “Path Set Detail Panel” (page 61).
Logical Path Status Panel
If s is specified in the AC column in the Path Set Status panel, the Logical Path Status panel for
displaying the status of physical paths in a logical path is displayed.
Figure 98 (page 112) shows the Logical Path Status panel.
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