Viewing Consistency Group Status (Ct Group Status) - HP xp12000 User Manual

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6.
Click Apply on the Continuous Access XP main pane to apply settings to the disk array.

Viewing consistency group status (CT Group Status)

Use the CT Group Status command to display consistency group status information.
1.
From the Consistency Group tree, click a consistency group mode that includes the consistency group
you want to display.
2.
From the Consistency Group list, click only one consistency group.
3.
Right-click, click CT Group Operation, and click CT Group Status. The CT Group Status pane appears.
Figure 38
CT Group Status pane
CT Group: Consistency group number of selected consistency group in the list.
This CU Type: Registering side (MCU or RCU) of consistency group.
CLPR: Number and name of the CLPR to which the volumes forming the pair belong.
S/N, ID: Serial number and SSID of CUs that are components of selected consistency group.
Port, G-ID, and LUN: Pairs in the connected CU that are in selected consistency group. The G-ID column
shows the host group name or iSCSI target name in parentheses. If the selected port is connected to an
iSCSI target, the iSCSI target name is indicated up to 32 characters.
NOTE:
Manager to create host groups or iSCSI targets.
The LUN column shows the CU:LDEV in parentheses. For LUs with more than one path, only the first
path is listed.
NOTE:
volume. For details about external volumes, see the HP StorageWorks External Storage XP user
guide.
MCU-RCU Path: Channel type: fibre or serial.
Time Out (Copy Pending): Maximum delay allowed for Continuous Access XP Async copy (see
consistency groups (Add CT
Time Out (RCU Ready): Maximum delay allowed for re-establishing MCU-RCU communications
following MCU power-off (see
type is RCU, this parameter is not displayed.
Previous button: Displays information about the consistency group before the current consistency group.
Next button: Displays information about the consistency group after the current consistency group.
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G-ID, which is a hexadecimal two-digit number, is automatically allocated when using LUN
If # is added to the end of the LDEV number, such as 00:3C#, the LDEV is an external
Group)" on page 79).
"Adding consistency groups (Add CT
Group)" on page 79). If the CU
"Adding

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