Logical volumes and volume groups in job commands, Monitoring and managing job instances, Procedure – HP P6000 Continuous Access Software User Manual

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Replication Solutions Manager equivalent job command

Business Copy EVA/MA/EMA 2.x Job operation name and
use

None—The replication manager does not automatically
freeze volume groups. If special processing is needed for

VGFREEZE
This background operation is generated automatically at
runtime when the job requires that a host volume group be
frozen (host I/O is not allowed).

the volume group, you must include a launch command
that runs the appropriate command, batch file for script on
the host.

None—The replication manager does not automatically
thaw volume groups. If special processing is needed for

VGTHAW
This background operation is generated automatically at
runtime when the job requires that host volume group be
thawed (host I/O is allowed).

the volume group, you must include a launch command
that runs the appropriate command, batch file for script on
the host.

Logical volumes and volume groups in job commands

Some command arguments require the selection or entry of a logical volume (a component of a
volume group). Because the replication manager considers logical volumes and volume groups to
be host volumes, you must select the resource from a host volumes list. There is not a separate list
of logical volumes or volume groups.

Monitoring and managing job instances

Monitor the start date and time, elapsed time, and status of each task in a job instance, as well
as job events and progress using the Monitor Job window. You can also pause, continue, and
abort job instances from this window.

You can access the Monitor Job window from either the List tab or the Run History tab. This
procedure uses the Run History tab.

Considerations

You can also manage job instances from the CLUI, using the Set Job command.

You cannot monitor a job instance that is not running or paused.

Procedure

1.

In the navigation pane, select Jobs to display the Jobs window in the content pane.

2.

Click the Run History tab.

3.

Select the job instance you want to monitor or manage.

4.

Select Actions > Monitor.

The Monitor job window opens, displaying the operating state and progress of the selected
job instance.

160 Jobs

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