History window, History – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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The Usage Monitor window displays:

Description

Item

Allows you to see whether monitoring is on or off.
Monitoring Switch displays Enable when monitoring is on,
and displays Disable when monitoring is off.

Monitoring Switch

When monitoring is stopped, the usage monitor graph is
closed. The usage monitor graph can only be displayed
when monitoring is running.

Allows you to see the data collection interval for usage
monitoring.

Gathering Interval

Displays the most recent data sample time for the data on
the graph.

Update

Displays the remote I/O statistic information and the status
of remote copy monitor.

Graph

NOTE:

The settings of Usage Monitor are linked with the settings for the monitoring switch in the

Monitoring Options window of Performance Monitor. If you start or stop monitoring or change the
value of Gathering Interval with the Usage Monitor window of XP Continuous Access, the status
of monitoring or the value of Gathering Interval on the Performance Monitor window is also
changed. If the settings for the monitoring switch are changed from the Monitoring Options window
of Performance Monitor, the settings on the Usage Monitor window of XP Continuous Access are
automatically changed.

History Window

The History window (see

Figure 30 (page 77)

) displays the history information for the XP Continuous

Access pairs and allows you to perform XP Continuous Access history operations. The history
information includes the records for the main status changes (for example, pair creation, and
release) of the XP Continuous Access pairs. See

“History Operations” (page 109)

for information

and instructions on performing XP Continuous Access history operations.

To display the latest information for the History window, click File, and then Refresh on the menu
bar of the Remote Web Console main window. The latest information on the History window is
not updated by clicking another tab and then clicking the History tab again.

When you can access the local file in the Remote Web Console computer, you can download the
history file. When you cannot access the local file, the Export button is not displayed on the History
window. For further information on the settings for accessing local files, see the HP
XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User's Guide
.

If the pound or gate symbol (#) is added to the end of the device ID (00:00:3C #, for example),
the LDEV that the number indicates is an external volume. For details on external volumes, see the
HP XP24000/XP20000 External Storage Software User's Guide.

If an X mark is added to the end of the device ID (00:00:3C X, for example), the LDEV that the
number indicates is a Thin Provisioning virtual volume. For details on virtual volumes, see the HP
XP24000/XP20000 Thin Provisioning Software User's Guide
.

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