HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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To edit copy group settings
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If you want to edit copy group settings for a new copy group (during pair configuration), start at step
5.
1.
In the hosts view or pair configurations view, display information about the copy group for which
you want to edit copy group settings.
For details on displaying copy groups, see the following:
•
Viewing copy group information in the Pair Configurations view (open systems)
•
Viewing copy group information in the Pair Configurations view (mainframe systems)
2.
Select a copy group for which you want to edit copy group settings.
3.
Click the Pair Management button to launch the Pair Configuration Wizard.
4.
On the 3. Group Management page of the Pair Configuration Wizard, click the Edit Group
button.
5.
In the Edit Group window, edit the parameters of the copy group configuration definition file by
specifying the following settings:
• Mainframe host managing the copy group configuration definition file
• Alternative host for managing the copy groups
• Copy group setting options dependent on copy types
• Option to distribute the copy group configuration definition file when creating the configuration
definition file
For details, see “
Conditions for changing copy group distribution primary host
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Note the following points:
• The check box for the copy group configuration definition file distribution is selected by
default.
• Replication Manager assumes that the JNLGIDs and CTGIDs are already assigned during
storage system setting.
6.
Click the OK button.
Related topics
• Copy group settings options (mainframe)
About inheritance of copy group configuration options from BCM
When copy group configuration definition files created in HP StorageWorks P9000 for Business
Continuity Manager Software are edited in Replication Manager, configuration options specified in
BCM are inherited by Replication Manager. These inherited option values are displayed in the Edit
Group window, when settings for copy groups (that use the relevant configuration definition file) are
edited using the Pair Configuration Wizard.
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