HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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Chapter 5 Configuring Storage Systems and Logical Paths
Hitachi Universal Replicator for IBM /OS User’s Guide
The DKC Status window displays the following:
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List:
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No.: displays serial numbers used for rows in the list
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Path Status: indicates status of a logical path (For details, see Table
5-1)
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Port: indicates a port on the local storage system
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Pair-Port: indicates a port on the remote storage system.
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S/N: indicates the serial number and LDKC number of the remote storage
system.
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Controller ID: displays the controller ID (model name that indicates the
model) of the remote storage system.
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Path Gr. ID: indicates a path group ID.
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M-R Path: indicates the type of channel interface between the local and
the remote storage systems. This column displays fibre.
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Minimum Paths: Indicates the minimum possible number of paths
between the local and the remote storage systems.
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RIO MIH Time: indicates the RIO MIH timer value, which is the wait time
until data transfer from the local storage system to the remote storage
system is complete.
Note: RIO MIH is an acronym for remote I/O missing interrupt handler.
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DKC Registered: Indicates the date and time when the local and the
remote storage systems are associated to each other.
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Last Updated: indicates the date and time when the last operation on a
logical path to the remote storage system was performed.
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Refresh the DKC Operation tab after this panel is closed: If you
select this check box, information in the DKC Operation window will be
refreshed after you close the DKC Status window.
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Refresh: refreshes the information in the DKC Status window.
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Close: closes the DKC Status window.
Table 5-1
Logical Path Status
Status
Remarks
Normal
This path has been successfully established and can be used for URz remote copy activities.
Nothing
An operation for configuring or deleting this logical path is in progress.
Initialization Failed
An error occurred with initialization of connection between the local and the remote storage
system. The probable causes are:
• No cable is connected to the local storage system.
• No cable is connected to the remote storage system.
• No cable is connected to the network device that comes between the local and the remote
storage system.