HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Continuous Access XP Journal

Display all JNL groups:

NOTE:

This check box appears only if you are logged onto an XP10000.

If this check box is cleared, the list below the check box only displays journal groups numbered 00 to

0F.
If this check box is selected, the list below the check box displays journal groups numbered 00 to FF.

CAUTION:

You cannot perform the following operations on journal groups numbered 10 to FF:

• Register journal volumes in journal groups (see ”

Registering journal volumes in journal groups

on page 92)

• Delete journal volumes from journal groups (see ”

Deleting journal volumes from journal groups

on page 95)

• Change journal group options (see ”

Changing options for journal groups

” on page 99)

• Restore mirrors (see

Restoring mirrors (Pairresync: resuming copy operations)

” on page 104)

Upper-right list: If a master journal or restore journal group is selected in the tree, the upper-right list

displays a list of mirrors. A mirror is a combination of a master journal group and a restore journal

group.
If another journal group is selected in the tree, the upper-list displays information about the selected

journal group.
One row in this list represents one mirror (or one journal group).
• JNLG: Number of a journal group in the local disk array.
• Attribute: Attribute of a journal group in the local disk array.

• Status: Status of a journal group in the local disk array.

Initial

A journal group in initial status.
Journal volumes are registered in this journal group, but no data volumes (primary nor

secondary volumes) are registered in this journal group.

Master

A master journal group.
Journal groups and primary volumes are registered in this journal group.

Restore

A restore journal group.
Journal groups and secondary volumes are registered in this journal group.

Blank

Journal and data volumes are not registered in this journal group.

Initial

A journal group in initial status.
Journal volumes are registered in this journal group, but no data volumes (primary nor

secondary volumes) are registered in this journal group.
When you create a Continuous Access XP Journal volume pair, data volumes are registered in

a journal group. The status of the journal group changes to Active.

Active

Either of the following:

Initial copy is in progress. The primary and secondary volumes are not synchronized.

Initial copy is finished. The primary and secondary volumes are synchronized.

NOTE:

If a journal group is in Active status, some data volume pairs in the journal group

might be split. If this happens, Warning appears. To restore such data volume pairs, use the

Pair Operation pane. For more information, see ”

Restoring a pair of data volumes” on

page 120

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