Deleting the cnt ac-j z relationship, Managing power-off for systems and network devices – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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2.

Click

to change the mode from View to Modify.

3.

In the Display box, select DKC. The tree and full list display information about remote systems.

4.

Locate the desired remote system, right-click, and select Delete Path. A confirmation message
appears.

5.

Click OK.

6.

Review your settings in the Preview list in the Journal Operation window.

To modify a setting, right click and select Modify.

To cancel a setting, right click and select Cancel.

7.

Click Apply to apply the settings. If an error occurs, right click the item in the Preview list and
select Error Detail.

Deleting the Cnt Ac-J Z relationship

You can remove the Continuous Access Journal Z pair relationship between primary and secondary
systems.

Prerequisite information

Removing the relationship between the primary and the secondary systems also removes the
logical paths between them.

This operation must be performed on both the primary and secondary P9500 systems.

Procedure 28 To delete the Continuous Access Journal Z relationship

1.

In the Remote Web Console main window, select Actions > Remote Copy > Continuous Access
Journal Z > DKC Operation. The DKC Operation window displays.

2.

Click

to change the mode from View to Modify.

3.

Make sure DKC is selected in the Display box. The tree and full list on the right-side display
information about connected remote systems.

4.

Locate the associated remote system, right-click, and select DKC Operation > Delete DKC. A
confirmation message displays.

5.

Click OK.

6.

Review your settings in the Preview list in the Journal Operation window.

To modify a setting, right click and select Modify.

To cancel a setting, right click and select Cancel.

7.

Click Apply to apply the settings. If an error occurs, right click the item in the Preview list and
select Error Detail.

Managing power-off for systems and network devices

This topic explains power management for systems and network relay devices during copy
operations. This topic discusses the following:

How to proceed when power is removed from systems or network relay devices due to some
unexpected reason

How to intentionally power off systems or network relay devices

“Network relay devices" refers to hardware used for connecting the primary and secondary systems,
such as channel extenders, and switches.

Managing power-off for systems and network devices

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