3.
To change the displaying order, click a column title in the list.
The list will be sorted based on the items in the clicked column.
If there are more than 16,384 records of operations, the list will be divided into multiple
pages and only the list which is currently displayed will be sorted.
If you click the same column title again, you can switch the sorting order (Ascending or
Descending).
4.
If the information on the list is not updated, click File and then Refresh. The list will be updated
to the latest information.
For operations involving the copying process, the History window does not display information
about the operations until the copying process starts. If you perform an operation on a pair
before the copying process starts, the History window will not display information about the
operation.
5.
If there are many records of operations, click the scroll button. The list scrolls and you will see
the operation history that was not previously displayed.
If you click and drag down the frame border that divides the History window into upper and
lower panes, you can expand the display area of the list.
6.
If there are more than 16,384 records of operations, click Next.
The list displays subsequent records of operations.
If you click the Previous button, the list switches to the previous page.
If there are 16,384 or fewer records of operations, you cannot click Previous and Next.
The storage system saves up to 524,288 records of latest operations.
Reviewing pair details for a consistency group
You can check information including status about the pairs belonging to a consistency group.
Procedure 14 To check pair information for a consistency group
1.
In Remote Web Console, click Actions > Local Copy > Business Copy for Mainframe/Compatible
FlashCopy > CTG.
2.
Locate the consistency group whose pair information you want to review.
3.
Right-click, then select CT Group Status.
The CT Group Status dialog box displays. The pair information cannot be edited.
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Monitoring and maintaining the system
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