HP XP P9500 User Manual page 162

Storageworks p9000 continuous access journal for mainframe systems
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P-VOL, S-V0L
CLPR
M-Journal
R-Journal
Mirror ID
S/N (CTRL ID)
Path Type
Initial Copy Priority
CFW
Error Level
S-VOL Write
Other Information
162 Continuous Access Journal Z GUI reference
Description
Show information about the pair volume.
The first line shows the LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number. If the P-VOL
exists in the local storage system, the first line also displays the CLPR number and the CLPR
name.
The second line shows the device emulation type.
The third line shows the volume capacity.
A device ID ending in X (for example, 00:00:3C X) indicates the LDEV is a Thin Provisioning
virtual volume.
A device ID ending in # (for example, 00:00:3C #) indicates the LDEV is an external
volume.
If there is no volume in the local storage system, the S-VOL's port ID, GID, and LUN display.
Do not change or delete this information.
"00" appears for the LDKC number if the volume is a XP24000/XP20000 Disk Array
volume.
For volumes shared with Business Copy Z or Cnt Ac-S Z, only the Cnt Ac-J Z pair status is
shown. To see the Business Copy Z or Cnt Ac-S Z pair status, you must open those program
products in Remote Web Console.
The CLPR number and name of the volume in the local storage system.
Master journal.
Restore journal
The pair's mirror ID
Secondary system's five-digit serial number and control ID.
The type of the path interface between the storage systems.
The scheduling order for initial copy operations. The value can be within a range of 1 to
256. This is disabled when the status becomes Duplex.
Indicates whether to copy cache fast write data to the S-VOL. The default is Only P-VOL.
Only P-VOL: Does not copy cache fast write data to the S-VOL.
Copy to S-VOL: Copies cache fast write data to the S-VOL.
Settings used for splitting a pair when a failure occurs. The default is Mirror.
Mirror: All pairs in the mirror are split when a failure occurs.
Volume: Only the pair is split when a failure occurs.
Indicates whether write I/O to the S-VOL is enabled or disabled.
Enabled—the write operation to the S-VOL is allowed. This setting is allowed only when
the pair is split. If the S-VOL is the production volume and write I/O data from the host
has been received, Enabled(Received) appears. If the write I/O data has not been received
by the volume, Enabled(Not Received) appears.
Disabled—the write operation to the S-VOL is not allowed.
May list the following:
EstablishedTime, which is the date and time when the volume pair was created.
Updated Time, which is the date and time when the volume pair status was last updated.
Displays Reverse Resync if reverse resync is performed on the pair. Otherwise, displays
nothing.
Consistency Time, the time stamp transferred by the host computer if the S-VOL uses the
system timer.
If the pair is split and the consistency time for the S-VOL does not match the consistency
time for the journal, displays the phrase differs from C/T of the Journal.

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