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2.

Expand the object tree, and then select a pair management server under Pair Configurations.

The pair-management-server-name subwindow appears.

3.

Select a prefix.

The prefix-name subwindow appears.

4.

Select a copy group.

The information about the selected copy group is displayed in the copy-group-name subwindow.

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Viewing copy group information in the Hosts view (mainframe systems)

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Viewing copy group information in the Pair Configurations view (open systems)

To view copy group information (open systems):

1.

From the Explorer menu, choose Resources and then Pair Configurations.

The Pair Configurations subwindow appears.

2.

Expand the object tree, and then select a pair management server under Pair Configurations.

The pair-management-server-name subwindow appears.

3.

Select a configuration definition file.

The configuration-definition-file-name subwindow appears.

4.

Select a copy group.

The information about the selected copy group is displayed in the copy-group-name subwindow.

Related topics

Viewing copy group information in the Hosts view (open systems)

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Viewing information about copy groups belonging to a host

You can display the following information for copy groups belonging to a host:

Summary of copy groups

List of copy pairs belonging to a copy group

Copy group relationships

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Viewing copy group information in the Hosts view (open systems)

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Viewing copy group information in the Hosts view (mainframe systems)

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Viewing copy group information in the Hosts view (mainframe systems)

To view copy group information (mainframe systems):

1.

From the Explorer menu, choose Resources and then Hosts.

The Hosts subwindow appears.

2.

Expand the object tree, and then select a host under Hosts.

The host-name subwindow appears.

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