Changing the copy pair status for each copy pair – HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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To launch the Change Pair Status Wizard using the Change Pair Status button:
1.
Display the information about the group or container containing the copy pairs whose status you
want to change.
2.
Select the check boxes of the target copy pairs whose status you want to change, and then click
Change Pair Status.
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• About Change Pair Status Wizard
Changing the copy pair status for each copy pair
To change the status of a single copy pair:
1.
Display the information about an open or mainframe systems volume included in a copy pair
whose status you want to change.
For more information, see “
Viewing information about volumes belonging to a host
or “
Viewing information about volumes belonging to a storage system
2.
Click the
icon of the copy pair whose pair status you want to change.
The Change Pair Status Wizard starts with the Introduction page displayed.
3.
Read the on-screen instructions, and then click Next.
The Select Copy Pairs page appears.
NOTE:
For open systems configured with redundant pair management servers:
When the wizard is invoked from the Pair Relationship display of the Host or Storage System
View, the Select Pair Management Server page appears first. In this case, select the
combination of pair management servers to be used, and then click Next to proceed to the
Select Copy Pairs page.
4.
For open systems, select the check boxes of the copy pair(s) whose status you want to change in
the Pair List pane, and then click Next.
The Select Pair Operation page appears.
5.
For mainframe systems, perform the following operations on the Select Copy Pairs page to select
specific types of copy pairs:
1.
On the Criteria tab, specify parameters for filtering the copy pairs.
2.
Click Apply. The Results tab displays the list of filtered copy pairs.
3.
On the Results tab, select the check boxes of the copy pairs whose status you want to change.
4.
Click Next.
The Select Pair Operation page appears.
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