Saving pair information to a text file – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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The journal data that reached the secondary system but have not yet been settled. After marking
these S-VOL tracks as modified, the secondary system discards these journal data.

The P-VOL records updated by host-requested write I/Os after the pair was suspended. When
a suspended pair is resumed (resynchronized), the contents of the secondary system’s
cylinder/track bitmap are sent to the primary system and merged into its bitmap. The primary
system then performs the resync operation according to the merged bitmap. This ensures that
all the tracks, including discarded journal data, are resynchronized at this time.

Saving pair information to a text file

You can save pair status and other information to a text file using the Export button on the Pair
Operation window.

Procedure 18 To save pair information

1.

You can filter the list columns in the Pair Operation window. Click Display Filter and select
the pair and volume data that you want to save.

2.

In the Pair Operation window, click Export.

3.

Click OK in the message that appears.

4.

In the save dialog box, enter the name of the file and then click Save.

A message appears.

5.

Click OK in the message that appears.

The following data can be exported:

Descriptions

Item

Volume in the local system.

Vol

The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number

Status of the pair

Status

Sub status (i.e., consistency status) of the pair

Sub

Journal number in the local system

JNG

Mirror ID

Mr

Serial number of the remote system

S/N(LDKC)

Path group ID registered at DKC registration.

ID

Controller ID and model name of the remote system

CNTL

Volume in the remote system.

Vol

The number to the left of the colon (:) is a CU number.

The number to the right of the colon is an LDEV number.

Journal number in the remote system.

JNLG

Type of volumes in the local system

Type

P-VOL: primary data volume

S-VOL: secondary data volume

Consistency group number

CTG

Error level

ErrLv

Progress of copy operation. Or, synchronization rate (i.e., concordance rate) between the data
volume before the pair was split and the data volume after the pair was split.

Sync

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Monitoring the system

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