Deleting journal volumes from a journal group, Deleting journal volumes from a journal, The free volumes list and the cu button – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Figure 74 The Free Volumes List and the CU Button in the Edit JNL Volumes Window

JNL Group: The number of a journal group. A journal group number ending in [&] indicates
the journal group is in a 2DC configuration with Continuous Access Journal and TrueCopy
Synchronous (e.g., 01 [&]). A journal group number ending in [M] indicates the journal group
is in a 3DC configuration with three Continuous Access Journal sites (e.g., 01 [M]).

Current: The number and the capacity of journal volumes that currently exist in the journal
group.

Total: Estimates the number and the capacity of journal volumes after addition or deletion,
and then shows the estimated number and the capacity.

Set: Applies the settings in the window to the Journal Operation window (

“Journal Operation

Window” (page 116)

).

Cancel: Cancels the settings and closes the window.

Deleting Journal Volumes from a Journal Group

To delete journal volumes from the secondary storage system, log on to the secondary storage
system and then perform the following operation:

1.

Ensure that the Remote Web Console main window is in Modify mode.

For detailed information about how to do this, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000
Remote Web Console User Guide
.

2.

Ensure that the Journal Operation window is open (see

“Journal Operation Window”

(page 116)

).

3.

In the tree of the Journal Operation window, select one journal group under Registered. You
cannot select more than one journal group.

4.

Right-click the selected journal group in the tree, or the desired journal group in the upper
right list, and select Edit JNL Volumes.

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
cases described in

Table 35 (page 164)

.

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