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

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The details for the journal status are shown in the following table:
DetailsCause code
(hexadecimal)
Initial status00
Start status10
Restore journal was interrupted/stopped (Indicates the status when restore journal
is stopped due to a copy pair suspend or dissolve operation for the S-VOL, and a
transition is performed to the start status)
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Interrupted status20
Interrupted22
Stopped status40
Stopped44
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The value will be invalid if a command is executed for a delta resync pair.
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The value is always 0.
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The following table shows the C/T delta values stored in the REXX variable.
Value that is setCondition
Maximum C/T delta value for the entire
consistency group
Copy group container that is not EXCTG
Minimum C/T delta value for the entire
consistency group
EXCTG
nullCopy group contains one or more consistency
groups for which a C/T delta value cannot be
acquired (consistency cannot be preserved).
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If consistency cannot be preserved for each consistency group, the value is null.
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This value is invalid for a PPRC copy pair.
NOTE: Element names ending with 0 include the number of .n. elements of the node.
Host-discovered Array Index Structure
The Host-Discovered Array Index structure is created by using one of the following methods:
Executing the YKLOAD command to load copy groups, so that the disk configuration definition
file will be converted to the Host-Discovered Array Index structure.
Executing the YKSCAN command, so that the scanned information will be converted to the
Host-Discovered Array Index structure with a prefix specified in the Arrays parameter.
The YKSTORE command saves the Host-Discovered Array Index structure to the configuration file.
NOTE: You can use the YKDROP command to drop the REXX variables in any Host-Discovered
Array Index structure that was loaded by using the YKLOAD command.
About REXX Variable Structures 327