HP XP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96061, January 2014)
# pairvolchk -g oradb
pairvolchk : Volstat is P-VOL.[status = PAIR ]
Display example for Business Copy (specified with '-m grp' option):
# pairvolchk -g oradb
pairvolchk : Volstat is P-VOL.[status = PAIR, CTGID = 1 ]
Display example for Continuous Access Synchronous:
# pairvolchk -g oradb
pairvolchk : Volstat is P-VOL.[status = PAIR, fence = DATA,
MINAP = 2 ]
Display example for Continuous Access Synchronous Sync CTG:
# pairvolchk -g oradb
pairvolchk : Volstat is P-VOL.[status = PAIR, fence = DATA,
CTGID = 2 MINAP = 2 ]
Display example for Continuous Access Synchronous Async:
# pairvolchk -g oradb
pairvolchk : Volstat is P-VOL.[status = PAIR fence = ASYNC
CTGID = 2 MINAP = 2 ]
MINAP displays the following two conditions (status) according to the pair status:
PVOL: This shows the minimum in Active Paths on specified group in Continuous Access
Synchronous/Continuous Access Synchronous Async.
SVOL_ SSUS(SSWS): MINAP shows the result of the suspend operation that indicates whether the
remaining data on PVOL was completely passed (synchronized) to SVOL. If MINAP is 'one', all
data is passed. Otherwise, all data is not passed from PVOL.
Note:
If RAID F/W is not supporting the active paths, then the 'MINAP' item is not displayed as
follows:
pairvolchk : Volstat is P-VOL.[status = PAIR fence = ASYNC CTGID = 2]
Example 2
Display example for Continuous Access Journal:
# pairvolchk -g oradb
pairvolchk : Volstat is P-VOL.[status = PAIR fence = ASYNC
CTGID = 2 MINAP = 2 ]
MINAP displays the following two conditions (status) according to the pair status:
PVOL or SVOL_PAIR (except SSUS(SSWS)): this shows the minimum in Active Paths on specified
group in Continuous Access Journal.
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