Delete The Logical Path Between Primary And Secondary Storage System; Manage Power-Off For Systems And Network Devices; When Power Stops Unexpectedly - HP XP P9500 User Manual

Hp p9000 continuous access journal user guide (av400-96399, october 2011)
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6.
See the Preview list to check the settings that you have made.
If you want to delete a item, select and right click the item in the Preview list and then select
Delete.
7.
Click Apply to apply the settings. If an error occurs, select and right click the item in the Preview
list and select Error Detail.

Delete the logical path between primary and secondary storage system

Prerequisite information
Removing the relationship between the primary storage system and the secondary storage
systems also removes the logical paths between them.
This operation must be performed on both the primary storage system and secondary storage
systems.
To delete the logical path between the primary and secondary storage system
1.
In Remote Web Console, select Actions > Remote Copy > Continuous Access Journal > DKC
Operation. The DKC Operation window displays.
2.
Click
3.
Make sure DKC is selected in the Display box. The tree and full list on the right-side display
information about connected remote systems.
4.
Locate the associated remote system, right-click, and select DKC Operation > Delete DKC. A
confirmation message displays.
5.
Click OK.
6.
See the Preview list to check the settings that you have made.
If you want to delete a item, select and right click the item in the Preview list and then select
Delete.
7.
Click Apply to apply the settings. If an error occurs, select and right click the item in the Preview
list and select Error Detail.

Manage power-off for systems and network devices

This section explains power management for systems and network relay devices during copy
operations. This section discusses the following:
How to proceed when power is removed from systems or network relay devices due to some
unexpected reason
How to intentionally power off systems or network relay devices
"Network relay devices" refers to hardware used for connecting the primary and secondary systems,
such as channel extenders, and switches.

When power stops unexpectedly

This section explains what happens when power is removed from systems or network relay devices
due to an unexpected reason.
CAUTION:
Continuous Access Journal operations; otherwise the pairs could be suspended with a failure.
to change the mode from View to Modify.
When a system is powered on, you must wait five (5) minutes before performing
Manage power-off for systems and network devices
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