Remote systems information – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Description

Item

Shows changes made in the window before they are applied to the system. You can modify
or delete by right-clicking on an item. When the information is correct, click Apply.

Preview

Indicates the operation in progress in the DKC Operation window.

Operation

Remote Systems Information

The list area on the DKC Operation window shows information about the remote system when you
select DKC in the Display box and the LDKC in the tree.

Description

Item

Lists the remote storage systems of each LDKC in the local storage system. The following information
appears to the right of the remote system’s icon :

Tree

Controller ID of the remote storage system (The model name of the remote storage system).

Serial number of the remote storage system.

Path group ID.

Note: The LDKC#01 cannot be used in this version of the Cnt Ac-J software.

The icon indicates the status of logical paths between the local storage system and the remote
storage system:

All the logical paths are in normal status.

A failure occurred at some of the logical paths.

Shows information about the selected remote storage system:

Operation

Controller ID: The controller ID and the model name of the storage system of a remote storage
system. The controller ID for a P9500 system is 6.

The icon indicates the status of logical paths between the local storage system and the remote
storage system:

All the logical paths are in normal status.

A failure occurred at some of the logical paths.

S/N (LDKC): The five-digit serial number and the LDKC number of the remote storage system.
When the remote storage system is XP24000/XP20000 Disk Array, “00” appears as the LDKC
number.

Path Gr. ID: The path group ID. All path group IDs show as Default.

Note: In the current version, the path group ID is set to the default value.

M-R Path: The channel type of the logical paths between the local storage system and the remote
storage system. This column always shows Fiber.

Status: Indicates whether logical paths fail.

- Normal: No failure occurs to the logical paths

- Failed: All the logical paths fail.

- Warning: Some of the logical paths fail.

Num of Path: The number of logical paths.

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