Setting up data retention periods, About data retention periods – HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual

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2.

Use the message IDs in the event log to identify the date and time when an individual pair
management server (host) started or ended the pair status collection.

The following table lists message IDs that are output when copy pair status collection starts or
ends:

Message ID

Type of system

When the pair status collec-
tion is ended

When the pair status collection
is started

KAVN00124-I

KAVN00123-I

Open system

KAVN00127-I

KAVN00126-I

Mainframe system

3.

Use the start and end time identified in step 2 to calculate the time required to collect the pair
status for an individual pair management server (host).

4.

Specify the refresh interval with a value greater than the time calculated in this step 3.

Related topics

About refreshing copy pair status

, page 253

Refreshing the copy pair status automatically for each information source

, page 258

Refreshing copy pair status automatically for each pair management server

, page 259

Setting up data retention periods

You can set the retention period for the alert data, event log data, task data, performance information,
and other data managed by Replication Manager. Data is automatically deleted when its retention
period expires. By default, the retention period is set to 30 days and automatic deletion is performed
at 2:17 AM.

To change the default settings, from the Explorer menu, choose Administration and then Data Retention.

For details, see

Editing the data retention period

” on page 138.

About data retention periods

Data retention periods can be set for the following types of data items:

Received alerts

Write delay time (C/T delta)

Event log data

Sidefile and journal volume usage

Pool volume usage (open systems)

Tasks

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