HP StorageWorks P9000 - Disk Arrays User Manual page 153

Hp storageworks p9000 continuous access journal user guide (av400-96349, january 2011)
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Journal/Mirror
Status: Indicates the status of a mirror in the local storage system.
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volumes (P-VOLs or S-VOLs) are registered in this journal. If a Cnt Ac-J pair is created, data
volumes are registered in a mirror and the status of the mirror changes to Active.
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Initial copy is in progress. The P-VOL and the S-VOL are not synchronized.
Initial copy is finished. The P-VOL and the S-VOL are synchronized.
If a mirror is in Active status, some of the pairs in the mirror might be split. If this happens,
the word Warning appears. To restore such pairs, use the Pair Operation window.
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immediately changes to Halting. HaltAccept can indicate status of restore journal in the mirror,
but cannot indicate status of master journals in the mirror.
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S-VOL are not synchronized. Splitting a mirror changes the status in the following order:
Halting, Halt, Stopping, and finally Stopped. Deleting a mirror changes the status in the
following order: Halting, Halt, Stopping, Stopped, and finally Initial.
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S-VOL are not synchronized.
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the S-VOL are not synchronized.
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S-VOL are not synchronized.
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- Blank : This is the unused journal in which journal volumes are not registered.
Mirror ID: Identifies the mirror. This column is blank if the attribute of the mirror is neither
Master nor Restore.
S/N (LDKC): The serial number of the remote storage system. The LDKC number is enclosed
in the parentheses following the serial number. This column is blank if the attribute of the
mirror is neither Master nor Restore.
Pair JNL: The number of a journal in the remote storage system. This column is blank if the
attribute of the mirror is neither Master nor Restore.
Journal/Mirror
Controller ID: The controller ID (name indicating the model) of the remote storage system.
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The controller ID for a P9500 storage system is 6. The controller ID for a XP24000/XP20000
Disk Array storage system is 5. The controller ID for a XP12000 Disk Array/XP10000 Disk
Array is 4. This column is blank if the attribute of the mirror is neither Master nor Restore.
Path Gr. ID: Path group IDs are used to identify path groups (i.e., groups of logical paths).
Up to eight logical paths can be registered in one path group. This column is blank if the
attribute of the mirror is neither Master nor Restore.
CTG: The number of a consistency group to which the mirror belongs. This column is blank
if the mirror does not have any volume pair. A consistency group number is shown as [001]
indicates that the multiple primary and secondary storage system share the consistency group.
Initial: A mirror in initial status. Journal volumes are registered in this journal, but no data
Active: Either of the following:
HaltAccept: An operation for splitting the mirror has been started. The status of the mirror
Halting: An operation for splitting or deleting the mirror is in progress. The P-VOL and
Halt: An operation for splitting or deleting the mirror is in progress. The P-VOL and the
Stopping: An operation for splitting or deleting the mirror is in progress. The P-VOL and
Stopped: An operation for splitting or deleting the mirror is finished. The P-VOL and the
Hold: A Cnt Ac-J pair for delta resync operation is created.
Holding: A Cnt Ac-J pair for delta resync operation is being created.
Hold(Failure): An error occurred with the Cnt Ac-J pair for delta resync operation.
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