HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Caution:

As a general rule, you can delete journal volumes only when the attribute of the journal

group is Initial or when the status of the journal group is Stop. or Hold(Failure). However, when

one journal group uses multiple mirror IDs, you can delete journal volumes only in the case shown

in the following table.

Table 28 Requirement to Delete Journal Volumes (When One Journal Group Uses

Two Mirror IDs)

Status of Journal Group

Can the Journal Volumes

be Deleted?

Mirror ID 1

Mirror ID 2

Active

Hold

No.

Active

Hold(Failure)

No.

Stop

Hold

Yes.

Stop

Hold(Failure)

Yes.

5.

In the JNL Volumes list of the Edit JNL Volumes window (

Figure 55

on page 130), select the

volumes that you want to delete.
In the JNL Volumes list, one row represents one volume.

6.

Select Delete.
The volumes that you want to delete will be displayed in blue italics. The Operation column of

the list displays Delete.

7.

Select Set to close the Edit JNL Volumes window.

8.

See the Preview list to check the volumes that you want to delete.
• If you want to add volumes to delete, select and right-click a volume in the Preview list and

then select Modify. A window appears and allows you to specify volumes to delete.

• If you want to cancel deleting a volume, select and right-click the volume and then select

Cancel.

• If necessary, you can repeat steps 3–8 beginning

3

on page 132 to specify volumes that

should be deleted from other journal groups.

9.

Select Apply to delete journal volumes.

NOTE:

If an error occurs, the rightmost column of the Preview list displays the error code. To view detailed

information about the error, right-click the error code and then select Error Detail. An error message

appears and gives you detailed information about the error.

Displaying Detailed Information about a Journal Group

To display detailed information about journal groups in the primary storage system, log into the primary

storage system and then perform the following operation.
To display detailed information about journal groups in the secondary storage system, log into the

secondary storage system and then perform the following operation.

1.

Ensure that the Journal Operation window is displayed.

2.

In the tree of the Journal Operation window, select a journal group.

3.

Do either of the following:
• In the tree, right-click the selected journal group and then select JNL Groups and JNL Status

from the pop-up menu.

• In the upper-right list, right-click the desired journal group and then select JNL Groups and

JNL Status from the pop-up menu.

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