HP 3PAR Remote Copy Software User Manual
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4.7
Viewing Synchronization Details
InForm OS Version 2.3.1
Remote Copy User’s Guide
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Status
- The task state. Task states are as follows:
◆
done
- The task has completed successfully.
◆
active
- The task is still in process.
◆
failed
- The task failed to complete because of a reason other than user cancellation.
■
Phase
- For
Active
tasks, indicates the number of completed phases and the total number
of phases
<#completed_phase>/<#total_phases>
. Note that each step is composed
of an arbitrary number of phases.
■
Step
- For
Active
Remote Copy synchronization tasks, indicates the completed and total
volume size, in MB, using the format:
■
Start Time
- Indicates the time when the task was started.
■
Finish Time
- For
Done
,
Cancelled
, and
Failed
tasks, indicates the time when the task
stopped because of completion, cancellation, or failure.
To see detailed output for a particular task, use the
showtask
command with the
-d
option
and task ID as follows:
NOTE: For Remote Copy synchronizations, the finish time for the
resynchronization task might not match the LastSync column in the
showrcopy
command output for the system holding the primary volumes. This is because the
times are taken at different points. The task time is set by the task subsystem
when it is marked as
completed
, whereas the
LastSync
time is set when
Remote Copy completes the sync. These two times should be similar, but could
differ by up to a few seconds.
# showtask -d 71
Id Type
Name Status Phase Step -------Start_Time----- ------Finish_Time---
----
71 remote_copy_sync vv.1 Done 0/0 0/0 Wed Mar 30 14:33:10 PST 2005 Wed Mar 30 14:33:53 PST 2005
Detailed status:
{Wed Mar 30 14:33:10 PST 2005} Startup adding full sync of volume vvnorm.5126.p.1 in
group periodic.1 to the synchronization list
{Wed Mar 30 14:33:10 PST 2005} Started full sync of volume vvnorm.5126.p.1 in group
periodic.1 has started.
{Wed Mar 30 14:33:53 PST 2005} Completed sync of volume vvnorm.5126.p.1 in group
periodic.1