HP XP P9000 RAID Manager Reference Guide (T1610-96061, January 2014)
Table 15 Data consistency displayed by the paircurchk command
CurrencyObject Volume
SVOL_takeoverPaircurchkFenceStatusAttribute
-To be confirmed--SMPL
-To be confirmed--P-VOL
InconsistentInconsistentDataCOPYS-VOL
Status
Never
InconsistentInconsistentAsync
OKOKDataPAIR
OKOKStatus
To be analyzedTo be analyzedNever
OK (assumption)To be analyzedAsyncPAIR
OK (assumption)To be analyzedPFUL
SuspectedSuspectedDataPSUS
SuspectedSuspectedStatus
SuspectedSuspectedNever
SuspectedSuspectedAsyncPSUS
OK (assumption)SuspectedPFUS
OKOKDataPSUE
SuspectedSuspectedStatusPDUB
SuspectedSuspectedNever
OK (assumption)SuspectedAsync
-SuspectedDataSSWS
SuspectedStatus
SuspectedNever
SuspectedAsync
Legend:
To be confirmed = It is necessary to check the object volume, since it is not the secondary volume.
Inconsistent = Data in the volume is inconsistent because it was being copied.
OK (assumption) = Mirroring consistency is not assured, but as S-VOL of Continuous Access Synchronous
Async/Continuous Access Journal, the sequence of write data is ensured.
Syntax
paircurchk { -h | -q | -z | -I[H][M][instance#] or
I[TC][SI][instance#]
| -g <group> | -d <pair Vol> | -d[g] <raw_device> [MU#]
| -d[g] <seq#> <LDEV#> [MU#] | -nomsg }
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