HP XP P9000 Continuous Access Synchronous for Mainframe Systems User Guide

Example of an exported text file
The following shows an example of an exported text file. Fields above red numbers are described
in the table that follows:
(2) Status of the pair(1) LDEV number
(4) Other CU SSID(3) Other CU S/N
(6) Pair mode(5) LDEV number of other CU
(8) Differential data setting(7) Fence Level
(10) Copy priority(9) Consistency group number
(12) Time stamp transfer(11) Pairing progress (%)
(14) CLPR number and name(13) Preserve mirror status
Note the following about LDEV IDs
An ID ending in # (such as, 00:00:3F #) indicates the LDEV is an external volume. For more
information, see the HP XP P9000 External Storage for Open and Mainframe Systems User
Guide.
An ID ending in X (such as, 00:00:3C X) indicates the LDEV is a Thin Provisioning Z virtual
volume. For more information, see the HP XP P9000 Provisioning for Mainframe Systems User
Guide.
Changing Fence Level, CFW Data
You can change a pair’s fence level, which is an option that establishes whether or not the system
rejects write operations to the P-VOL under certain failure circumstances. If you need more
information on fence levels, see “Fence Level options for I/O to the P-VOL after suspension”
(page 36).
Other pair options such as difference management cannot be changed unless you release and
recreate the pair.
Procedure 17 To change the fence level:
1. In Remote Web Console, click Actions > Remote Copy > Continuous Access Synchronous for
Mainframe > Pair Operation.
2. Change to Modify mode by clicking the icon.
3. In the tree, select CU or the CU grouping where the pair is located.
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