HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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Table 31 History Window Details

Description

Item

The current status of operation history:

No history file exists: Operation history does not exist.

Reading a history file failed: An attempt to read
operation history failed.

Updating ... n (%): Updating of operation history is now
in progress, where n (%) indicates the progress (in %).
When the updating is in progress, the checking process
automatically continues until updating finishes. The
updating process is checked at 10-second intervals.

Complete: Updating of operation history has completed.

Status

The date and time when operation history was last updated

Last Update

The number of the current page and the total number of
pages. The display format of Page is the number of current
page/total number of pages. If there is no history file,
nothing appears.

Page

Saves operation history in a CSV file. You cannot save the
history file while operation history is being updated. Save
operation history in a text file after operation history is
updated. For detailed information, see

“Saving Operation

History to a Text File” (page 203)

.

Export

Shows up to a maximum of 16,384 operations at a time.
If the number of operations exceeds 16,384, click Previous
or Next to show the remaining operations.

Previous/Next

The history of operations on data volume pairs in the
connected storage system. The list consists of the following
columns:

Operation Date/Time: The date and time when the
operation was completed.

Operation: The operations available are listed in

Table 32 (page 139)

.

JNL Group: The journal group number.

Mirror ID: The mirror ID.

VOL: The volume manipulated during the operation.
This volume is located in the local storage system. This
number indicates LDKC:CU:LDEV (the LDKC number,
the CU number, and the LDEV number).

A volume ending in # (for example, 00:00:3C #)
indicates the LDEV is an external volume. For detailed
information about external volumes, see the HP
StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 External Storage
Software User Guide
.

A volume ending in X (for example, 00:00:3C X)
indicates the LDEV is a virtual volume. For details on a
virtual volume, see the HP StorageWorks
XP24000/XP20000 Thin Provisioning Software User
Guide
.

Paired VOL: The volume paired with the manipulated
volume. This volume is located in the remote storage
system. This number indicates LDKC:CU:LDEV (the LDKC
number, the CU number, and the LDEV number).

Copy Time: The time taken for the operation (from the
start of the operation to the end). Displayed only for
Paircreate Complete and Pairresync Complete
operations.

History List

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Using the XP Continuous Access Journal GUI

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