Adding command devices, Editing command devices, 170 editing command devices – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual

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To access other pair management functionality, you must register a Replication Manager license and
log in to XP7 Command View AE with Replication Manager permissions.

Related topics

About replicating volumes (pair management)

, page 168

Adding command devices

A command device supports replication operations by providing a communication channel between
hosts and storage for replication commands.

1.

From the Actions menu, select Manage Replication to start the Replication Manager.

2.

From the Explorer menu, select Resources and then Storage Systems.

3.

Expand the tree and select the desired storage system.

4.

Click the Open link, and then on the Cmd Devs tab, click Add Cmd Devices and add the command
device.

The added command device can be viewed by clicking the Open link from the storage system name
shown in the Replication Manager. The list of added command devices are displayed in the Cmd
Devs tab.

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To delete command devices, select the check boxes of the command devices to be deleted, and click
Delete Cmd Devices.

Related topics

Defining copy pairs

, page 171

Changing the status of a copy pair

, page 171

Copy pair management operations

, page 169

Editing command devices

You can edit an existing command device.

1.

From the Actions menu, select Manage Replication to start Replication Manager.

2.

From the Explorer menu select Resources and then Storage Systems.

3.

Expand the tree and select the desired storage system.

4.

Click the Open link and then on the Cmd Devs tab click the pencil and paper icon and edit the
command device.

5.

Follow the instructions in the window to edit the command device.

The edited command device can be viewed by clicking the Open link from the storage system name
in Replication Manager. The list of edited command devices are displayed in the Cmd Devs tab.

Related topics

Defining copy pairs

, page 171

Provisioning storage

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