List after the command selection, Modifying parameters and omitting selected volumes, 61 truecopy main window (pair operations window) – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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110 TrueCopy for the XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000

• Change Pair Option: Changes the pair option (see ”

Changing the Pair Options (Change Pair

Option)

” on page 129).

• Snapshot: Creates the snapshot file (see ”

Snapshot Function

” on page 66).

Figure 61

TrueCopy main window (Pair Operations window)

4.

Select a command and use the window to make your settings.

5.

Click Set.

NOTE:

The options can be modified and/or canceled after you have set them. See ”

Modifying

Parameters and Omitting Selected Volumes

” on page 111.

6.

Click Apply on the TrueCopy main window.

The status of the command (active or inactive) depends on the status of the volumes selected in the Volume

list.
The following sections describe in detail for each command and operation.

List after the Command Selection

After the window is closed, only the Volumes selected in

step 2

of the procedure described in the

Common Procedure for TrueCopy Pair Operation

” on page 110 are displayed in the list. The items of the

list are also changed. The Volume list that is in this status is called the Pair Settings Parameter list. The items

of the Pair Settings Parameter list depend on the command selected from the pop-up menu and the

operation you performed. The items for each command are described in the sections.
Use the Set button on each parameter window to preset the parameters to the Pair Settings Parameter list.

To apply the parameters to the system, click Apply on the TrueCopy main window.
The Cancel button closes the window, but does not set the parameters. The Cancel All button returns you to

the Volume list.

Modifying Parameters and Omitting Selected Volumes

After the pair settings operation, the volume parameters can be modified individually. Also the volumes

that are selected to be the pairs can be omitted from the pair operation.

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