Pair operation pane – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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Figure 56 Pair Operation pane

Tree: Lists ports in the local array (

). Host groups or iSCSI targets appear below each port. If

you select a port, host group, or iSCSI target, the list displays volumes for the port, host group, or

iSCSI target. You can select only one port, host group, or iSCSI target at one time and cannot

select two or more simultaneously.

Upper-right buttons: The following buttons appear at the upper-right corner of the pane:
• Display Filter: Displays the Display Filter pane (

Figure 59

). Use this pane to narrow

information in the list, so the list displays only volumes that satisfy certain conditions. For more

information, see

Filtering information in the list on the Pair Operation pane

.

• Snapshot: Saves information about volume pairs in a text file. For more information, see

Saving pair status information to a text file

.

• Previous: The list can display up to 1,024 volume pairs simultaneously. If the number of

volume pairs exceeds 1,024, use the Previous button to display the previous 1,024 volume

pairs in the list.

• Next: The list can display up to 1,024 volume pairs simultaneously. If the number of volume

pairs exceeds 1,024, use the Next button to display the next 1,024 volume pairs in the list.

List: Displays volumes in the local array. One row represents one volume.
By default, information in the list is sorted by the port numbers. For volumes with more than one

path, each path is displayed in a separate row.
The maximum number of rows in the list is 1,024. If the number of volumes exceeds the number of

rows, use the Previous and Next buttons to view information about volumes that do not appear in

the list currently.

NOTE:

Use the vertical and horizontal scroll bar if the information you want to view is hidden and invisible.

• Port-G-ID-LUN: Logical volumes in the local array. The icons are:

Volume is not paired with any other volume. Volume is not a primary or secondary data

volume.
Volume is a primary data volume.

Volume is a secondary data volume.

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