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Hp p9000 continuous access journal user guide (av400-96399, october 2011)
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Use this window to export pair operations history.
Item
Status
Last Update Time
Page
Export
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History
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Description
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.
The date and time when operation history was last updated.
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.
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
more information, see
"Export operations history " (page
Shows 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.
The history of operations on pairs in the connected storage system. The list consists of the
following columns:
Operation Time: Date and time operation completed.
Operation: Available operations (described in
Journal: Journal number.
Mirror ID: 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 # (e.g., 00:00:3C #) indicates the LDEV is an external
volume. For details, see HP P9000 External Storage for Open and Mainframe Systems User
Guide. A volume ending in X (e.g., 00:00:3C X) indicates the LDEV is a Thin Provisioning
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"Operations in History window " (page
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