HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Data Capacity: The total capacity of all the data volumes. When one journal group uses
multiple mirror IDs, Data Capacity indicates the total capacity of the data volumes in the journal
group whose mirror ID is not Hold, Holding, or Hold(Failure).

Inflow Control: The function to reduce the number of I/Os which the storage system receives
by delaying the responses to the host I/Os. This function can restrain the data overflow from
the journal volume. Inflow Control indicates whether to restrict inflow of update I/Os from a
host to the journal volume (in other words, whether to slow delay response to hosts).

Yes indicates inflow will be restricted. No indicates inflow will not be restricted. The default
setting is Yes, so that it prevents the XP Continuous Access Journal pair from suspending due
to the journal data overflowing.

Data Overflow Watch: The time (in seconds) to monitoring the journal data area to determine
if it is full. Data Overflow Watch is blank when Inflow Control is No.

Copy Pace: The pace for an initial copy activity for one volume.

One of the following appears: High, Medium, or Low. The default setting is Low. Copy Pace
is blank if the journal group is a restore journal group.

Use of Cache: Indicates whether to store journal data in the restore journal group in the cache.

Use: Journal data will be stored in the cache. When there is insufficient space in the
cache, journal data will also be stored into the journal volume.

Not Use: Journal data will not be stored into the cache.

Caution: This setting does not take effect on master journal groups. However, if the RAID
Manager horctakeover command is used to change a master journal group into a restore
journal group, this setting takes effect on the journal group. If you set Use, this setting only
takes effect on the journal volumes of RAID 5 or RAID 6 that are in the journal group. For
external volumes, non-RAID 5 journal volumes and non-RAID 6 journal volumes Use works the
same as Not Use.

Delta resync Failure: The processing that would take place when the delta resync operation
cannot be performed.

Entire: Whole data in a primary data volume is copied to the secondary data volume
when the delta resync operation cannot be performed.

None: No processing takes place when the delta resync operation cannot be performed.
Therefore, the secondary data volume will not be updated.

Speed of Line: The line speed (in megabits per second) of data transfer.

One of the following appears: 256, 100, or 10.

The recommended setting values are as follows:

10 is recommended if the line speed is from 10 Mb/s to 99 Mb/s.

100 is recommended if the line speed is from 100 Mb/s to 255 Mb/s.

256 is recommended if the line speed is 256 Mb/s and more.

This setting does not take effect on master journal groups. However, if the RAID Manager
horctakeover command is used to change a master journal group into a restore journal group,
this setting takes effect on the journal group.

JNL Volumes: A list of registered journal volumes.

Parity Group: Indicates the parity group where a journal volume belongs.

LDKC:CU:LDEV: Indicates the LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number of a
journal volume.

Capacity: The capacity of a journal volume in gigabytes.

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