Figure 57 ct group option window, To change the group options, Deleting consistency groups (delete ct group) – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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NOTE:
To change the group options, you must split all pairs in the group first.
Figure 57
CT Group Option window
The MCU-RCU Path box indicates the selected port type (Fibre) for the remote copy connections. You
cannot change the port type on the CT Group Option window.
For information about the boxes you can set on the CT Group Option window, see ”
To change the group options:
1.
Connect to the MCU.
2.
Split all pairs in the group (Suspend Pair) so that you can change the group options.
3.
From the Consistency Group tree, select a consistency group mode that includes the consistency group
whose group option you want to modify.
4.
From the Consistency Group list, select the consistency group(s) to modify the option. Make sure to
select more than one consistency group whose This CU column indicates MCU.
5.
Right-click to display the pop-up menu, click CT Group Operation, and then click CT Group Option. The
CT Group Option window is displayed. If the CT Group Option command is not enabled, split the
remaining pairs in this consistency group.
6.
Change the group options as needed.
7.
Click Set in the CT Group Option window. The CT Group Option window is closed and the list changes
to the Consistency Group Settings Parameter list. The settings are applied to the list.
NOTE:
The options can be modified and/or canceled after you have set them. See ”
parameters and omitting consistency groups
” on page 109. However, Timer Type cannot be
changed when there is a pair in concerned CT Group.
8.
Click Apply on the TrueCopy main window.
9.
When you are finished changing group options, resume all pairs in the group (Resume Pair).
Deleting consistency groups (Delete CT Group)
A consistency group can be deleted only from the MCU and only if the MCU does not contain any M-VOLs
still assigned to the group. Deleting a consistency group from an MCU does not affect the consistency
groups registered at other MCUs. The RCU will automatically delete a consistency group when the last
volume pair in the group is deleted.