HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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NOTE:
An LDEV number that ends with a “#” mark indicates that the LDEV is an external volume (e.g.
00:01#). For more information, see the
HP StorageWorks External Storage XP user guide for
the XP12000, XP10000, SVS200
.
• Status: The pair status (Simplex, Pending, Duplex, Split, Resync, Suspend, SP-Pend, Resync-R,
V-Split, F-Copy).
• Target Vol: The CU:LDEV of the T-VOL.
NOTE:
An LDEV number that ends with a “#” mark indicates that the LDEV is an external volume (e.g.
00:01#). For more information, see the
HP StorageWorks External Storage XP user guide for
the XP12000, XP10000, SVS200
.
• Type: The emulation type of the S-VOL and T-VOL.
• Capacity(CYL): The number of cylinders assigned to the volume.
• CLPR(S): The cache logical partition of the S-VOL.
• CLPR(T): The cache logical partition of the T-VOL.
•
The Copy Pace drop-down list allows you to select the copy pace (from Slower, Medium, or
Faster) for all pairs being added.
NOTE:
When the Preset List already holds some Add Pair operation settings, and you specify a different
copy pace for new pairs in the Add Pair Dialog box, the copy pace for the existing Add Pair settings
displayed in the Preset List are also changed. The latest copy pace specified in the Add Pair Dialog
box is always reflected to the storage system
.
•
The Select T-Vol box allows you to filter the T-VOLs displayed in the T-VOL List on the right:
• The CU drop-down list allows you to select the CU image of the T-VOL.
• The Volume Type box: The Internal Vol check box allows you to select the available T-VOLs
that are internal volumes. The External Vol check box allows you to select the available
T-VOLs that are external volumes.
NOTE:
You need the XP External Storage features to select the external volumes.
• The Reserved check box allows you to display reserved or unreserved volumes. If you select
the Reserved check box, only reserved volumes are displayed in the Volume List. If you clear
the Reserved check box, only unreserved volumes are displayed.
NOTE:
The number of secondary volumes that can be displayed in the T-VOL List at one time is 1,024
volumes. If the number of volumes defined in the storage system exceeds this limit, use the
Previous and Next buttons on the upper right of the T-VOL List to turn the pages of the T-VOL
List and see the entire list.
• The Previous button allows you to return to the previous page of the T-VOL List. This button
is selectable only when the number of volumes defined in the storage system exceeds 1,024
volumes (the maximum number of volumes that can be displayed on one page). It remains
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