HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual
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Workload monitoring
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—A red X on a server icon indicates the Replication Console cannot
communicate with that server or there is a problem with one of the server’s
connections. If the connection background is gray, it is a communication issue. If
the connection also has a red X, it is a connection issue.
—Two red vertical lines on a server icon indicates the target is paused.
—A red tree view (folder structure) on a server icon indicates a restore is
required because of a failover.
—A black X on a server icon indicates the server is not running Storage
Mirroring Recover.
—A yellow folder with a blue server indicates a group folder that is working
properly.
—A black exclamation point inside a yellow triangle on a group folder indicates
there is a communication error on one of the servers in the group. Drill down
through the group until you find the server that has the communication error.
—A white X inside a red circle on a group folder indicates there is a connection
error on one of the servers in the group. Drill down through the group until you find
the server that has the connection error.
The following icons and colors are displayed in the right pane when a server is
highlighted in the left pane.
—A green checkmark on a connection indicates the connection is working
properly.
—A red X on a connection indicates a connection error. For example, an error
may be caused by broken transmission or pending replication. To determine the
exact problem, locate the connection data item that appears in red.
—A lock icon on a connection indicates target path blocking is enabled for the
connection. This prohibits writing to the path on the target where the replication
data is stored.
White background—If the connection background is white, the Replication
Console and the source are communicating.
Gray background—If the connection background is gray, the Replication Console
and the source are no longer communicating. The connection data stops updating