HP XP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96061, January 2014)

% = copy operation completion, or percent pair synchronization
OtherPvol_psus
Svol_copy
PairCopyOtherPairCopyOtherPairCopyVol.
Business Copy/Snapshot/Auto LUN statusContinuous Access
Synchronous Sync status
Continuous Access
Synchronous Async
CRBMPCRCRBMPBMPCRBMPSFCRPVOL
CRCRCRCRBMPBMP-BMPSF-SVOL
OtherPSUS/SSUS (PJNS/SJNS)PairCopyVolume
Continuous Access Journal status
BMPJFJFCRPVOL
BMPJFJF-SVOL
CR: Shows the copy operation rate (identical rate of a pair).
BMP: Shows the identical percentage of BITMAP both PVOL and SVOL.
SF: Shows sidefile percentage of each CT group as sidefile 100% on cache of both PVOL and SVOL. Following is an
arithmetic expression using the high water mark (HWM) as 100% of a sidefile space:
HWM(%) = HWM(%)/Sidefile space (30 to 70) × 100
JF: Shows the usage rate of the current journal data as 100% of the journal data space.
P-LDEV# = LDEV number of the partner volume of the pair
M
For P-VOL and 'PSUS' state:
M='W' shows that S-VOL is suspending with R/W enabled through the pairsplit.
M='-' shows that S-VOL is suspending with Read only through the pairsplit.
For S-VOL and 'SSUS' state:
M='W' shows that S-VOL has been altered since entering SSUS state.
M='-' shows that S-VOL has NOT been altered since entering SSUS state.
For 'COPY/RCPY/PAIR/PSUE' state:
M='N' shows that its volume are Read-disabled through the paircreate '-m noread'.
paircurchk
The paircurchk command is used to check the currency of the Continuous Access Synchronous
secondary volume(s) by evaluating the data consistency based on pair status and fence level.
The following table specifies the data consistency for each possible state of a Continuous Access
Synchronous volume. A paired volume or group can be specified as the target of the paircurchk
command. The paircurchk command assumes that the target is an S-VOL. If the paircurchk command
is specified for a group, the data consistency of each volume in the group is checked, and all
inconsistent volumes are found in the execution log file and displayed. The paircurchk command
is also executed as part of the horctakeover command (see next section).
paircurchk 63