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

Table Of Contents
Figure 77 Pair Selection List (Primary) Panel
“Contents of the Pair Selection List (Primary) Panel” (page 89) describes the items in the Pair
Selection List (Primary) panel.
Table 60 Contents of the Pair Selection List (Primary) Panel
DescriptionItem
If the copy pairs to be specified are indicated by device numbers, select this item, and then
specify the device number range for the copy pairs you want to select (as ascending
hexadecimal numbers).
Devn
1
If the copy pairs to be specified are indicated by volume serial numbers, select this item, and
then specify the volume serial number range for the copy pairs that you want to select (in
EBCDIC code order).
Volser
1
Specify s for devices joined in copy pairs. Copy pairs are joined in ascending order of device
number
AC
Prompts
Displays *In Config once a copy pair is joined (once the paired device has been
determined).
Displays *Imported if the device is imported from the SMS storage group.
Volume serial numberVolser
Device numberDevn
Storage system serial numberSN
Storage subsytem numberSSID
CU numberCU
The two leftmost digits indicate the device CCA (in hexadecimal)CCA
The rightmost digit indicates whether the CCA is an external volume.
+: External volume
: Not an external volume
(blank): The volume attribute is unknown because it could not be acquired
Device capacity (the number of cylinders)Cyls
1
The procedure to specify the range is the same as for specifying the pattern parameter for the SELECT command. For
details about how to specify the pattern parameter for the SELECT command, see “Command Line Commands (page 11).
If the number of P-VOL devices selected does not match the number of S-VOL devices, this panel
remains ready to accept device selections until the number matches the number of S-VOL devices.
Once the number of selected devices matches the number of S-VOL devices, display transits to the
Copy Group Pair Detail panel.
You can use the SELECT command in the Pair Selection List (Primary) panel. For details about how
to use the SELECT command, see “Command Line Commands” (page 11).
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