HP XP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Reference Guide

Table 61 (page 100) describes the items in the Command Device Status panel.
Table 61 Contents of the Command Device Status Panel
DescriptionItem
Model of the storage system to which the specified volume belongs
1
Model
Microcode information for the storage system to which the specified volume
belongs.
1
uCODE
Interface version of the storage system to which the specified volume belongs.
1
IFType
Serial number of the storage system to which the specified volume belongs.
1
S/N
SSID to which the specified volume belongs.
1
SSID
Number of the CU to which the specified volume belongs.
1
CU
CCA to which the specified volume belongs.
1
CCA
APID
1
APID
Displays Notset if it is not registered as a command device to the storage
system.
Displays N/A if it is the HP XP1024/XP128 Disk Array.
Copy pair information
1, 2
Copy Pair Information(s)
Displays SIMPLEX when the copy pair information does not exist.
Displays JOURNAL for the journal volume.
Copy type (either BC, CA, CAA, or CAJ)Type
Serial number of the storage system to which the P-VOL belongsSNP-VOL
SSID to which the P-VOL belongsSSID
The number of the CU to which the P-VOL belongsCU
CCA to which the P-VOL belongsCCA
Copy directionDir
Serial number of the storage system to which the S-VOL belongsSNS-VOL
SSID to which the S-VOL belongsSSID
Number of the CU to which the S-VOL belongsCU
CCA to which the S-VOL belongsCCA
Copy pair status (see the table about the P-VOL/S-VOL status and copy pair
status in the HP XP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Users
Guide.
Status
1
If the information cannot be obtained, N/A is displayed.
1
2
If the target volume is related to another volume as a copy pair, and not as a command device, the pair relationship is
displayed.
NOTE:
If the YKQRYDEV command is executed on the HP XP1024/XP128 Disk Array, N/A will be
displayed as the command device information (APID).
Volume information cannot be obtained when the command device on the remote site has not
been registered (the YKBLDCMD command has not been executed). In this case, if you execute
the YKQRYDEV command, an I/O error will occur, and N/A will be displayed for all items in
the Command Device Status panel.
100 ISPF panels