Viewing replications, Viewing all vms associated with a host or cluster – HP OneView for VMware vCenter User Manual

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Active Path: Specifies whether the path is active or in standby status

If a path is active and then goes offline, a standby path takes over.

Path ID: Path ID assigned by VMware

Viewing replications

The Replications tab is displayed in the HP Insight Software tab for selected hosts, clusters, VMs,
and datastores (see

“Replications tab” (page 47)

).

Figure 23 Replications tab

This tab displays the following information:

Source Disk Name: Source replication disk

Source Array: Array identifier for the local (source) array; displayed only for Continuous
Access replications and not supported for P2000/MSA2000 arrays

Replica Type: The type of replication used:

P9000/XP: P9000 or XP Business Copy, P9000 or XP Snapshot, P9000 or XP Continuous
Access

P6000 EVA: Snapshot, Snapclone, Mirrorclone, Continuous Access

P4000: Snapshot, Remote Snapshot

P2000/MSA2000: Not applicable

Replica Disk Name: Target replication disk

Replica Array: Array identifier for the remote (target) array; displayed only for Continuous
Access replications and not supported for P2000/MSA2000 arrays

Replica Status: Status of the replica (for example, PAIR, SUSPEND, or COPY)

Replication Group

P9000/XP: Replica group ID

P6000 EVA: Data replication group name

Datastore/RDM: Datastore name

Type: Datastore/RDM type (Datastore or RDM)

Viewing all VMs associated with a host or cluster

The View All tab is displayed in the HP Insight Software tab for selected hosts and clusters. This
tab maps the data from all VMs to the associated datastores, storage disks, paths, and hosts.

Using the Storage Module for vCenter

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