Assigning remote command devices to mirrors, Deleting data – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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7.

See the Preview list to check the mirrors that you want to restore.

To cancel restoring a mirror, select and right-click the mirror and then select Cancel.

If necessary, you can repeat steps

3

to

7

to specify other mirrors.

8.

Click Apply to restore the mirror(s).

NOTE:

If an error occurs, the right-most column of the Preview list displays the error code.

To view detailed information about the error, right-click the error code and then select Error
Detail. An error message appears and gives you detailed information about the error.

Deleting Data Volumes from a Mirror (Ending a Copy Operation)

A mirror is a combination of a master journal group and a restore journal group. If you delete
data volumes (that is, the primary data volume and the secondary data volume) from a mirror, the
copying of data from the master journal group to the restore journal group will end.

When one journal group uses two mirror IDs, the result of the operation differs as follows according
to the status of the specified mirror.

When you specify a mirror in Hold, Holding, or Hold(Failure) status, only the Universal
Replicator for Mainframe pair of the specified mirror is deleted.

When you specify a mirror that is not in Hold, Holding, or Hold(Failure) status, the Universal
Replicator for Mainframe pairs of both mirrors (including the mirror that you did not specify)
are deleted.

To delete data volumes from a mirror, follow the procedure below. Not only the primary storage
system administrator but also the secondary storage system administrator can perform this operation.

1.

Ensure that the Remote Web Console main window is in Modify mode.

For detailed information about how to do this, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000
Remote Web Console User's Guide
.

2.

Ensure that the Journal Operation window is displayed.

3.

Do either of the following:

In the tree, select a master journal group or a restore journal group from below Registered.

In the tree, select Journal Groups or Registered and then select a master journal group
or a restore journal group from the list to the right.

The list displays a list of mirrors. One row in the list represents one mirror.

4.

Locate mirrors that are not in Initial status.

5.

From the mirrors, select and right-click the mirror(s) from which you want to delete data volumes.

6.

From the pop-up menu, select JNL Groups and Delete Pair.

7.

See the Preview list to check the settings that you have made.

To cancel a setting, select and right-click the setting and then select Cancel.

If necessary, you can repeat steps

3

to

7

to specify other mirrors.

8.

Click Apply to delete data volumes from the mirror(s).

NOTE:

If an error occurs, the right-most column of the Preview list displays the error code. To

view detailed information about the error, right-click the error code and then select Error Detail.
An error message appears and gives you detailed information about the error.

Assigning Remote Command Devices to Mirrors

Assigning a remote command device to a mirror enables you to know whether the delta resync
operation can be performed or not. By using Assign Remote Command Device window, you can

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