HP XP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Reference Guide
Table 36 Contents of the Path Set Detail Panel
DescriptionItem
Path set IDPath Set ID
A description of the path set (can be edited)Description
Specify an action.AC
• e— Displays the Edit Logical Path Definition panel used to display or edit a logical path.
• d— Deletes a logical path from the path set
When actions are entered in multiple AC columns, each is processed in the order displayed
Type of pathType
• CU— Inter-CU logical path
• DKC— Inter-DKC logical path
Shared attributes for the pathSHR
• Y— This path has shared attributes.
• N— This path has no shared attributes.
Primary storage system serial numberS/NPrimary
Primary path group ID (path group ID in the forward direction)
1
PathID
Primary CU numberCU
Primary SSID
2
SSID
Direction of the pathDir
Secondary storage system serial numberS/NSecondary
Secondary path group ID (path group ID in the reverse direction)
1
PathID
Secondary CU numberCU
Secondary SSID
2
SSID
1
Valid only when the Type is DKC.
2
Valid only when the Type is CU.
In the initial state, the information is displayed in ascending order by priority, as follows: the S/N
(EBCDIC), PathID (hexadecimal number) and then the CU (hexadecimal number) for Primary.
When you press F3=Exit in the Path Set Detail panel, the Confirm Configuration File Update panel
(see “Confirm Configuration File Update Panel” (page 172)) is displayed to confirm the modifications
to the path set definition file.
When you press F12=Cancel in the Path Set Detail panel, the Confirm Cancellation of Editing panel
(see “Confirm Cancellation of Editing Panel” (page 169)) is displayed to confirm that the operation
is to be cancelled without modifying the path set definition file.
In the Path Set Detail panel, you can use the SORT command. For details about how to use the
SORT command, see “Command line commands” (page 11).
Edit Logical Path Definition Panel
If e is specified in AC in the Path Set Detail panel, the Edit Logical Path Definition panel appears
where you can edit logical paths.
Figure 24 (page 58) shows the Edit Logical Path Definition panel.
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