About copy groups defined in storage – HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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Set the value of the
hdvmagtif.PollingInterval property
of the
agentif.properties
file to 60 or higher.
After changing these properties, restart the services of the P9000 Command View AE Common
Component.
Monitoring and management of copy groups defined in storage
Copy groups defined in storage enable you to manage the LDEVs in a storage system as a single
entity, allowing operations to be performed in batch mode.
NOTE:
As of release 7.1.0, Replication Manager supports the following operations with copy groups defined
in storage:
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Monitoring
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Basic Operations of the Change Pair Status Wizard (split, resync, and restore)
For details about creating and modifying copy groups defined in storage, consult the
HP StorageWorks
P9000 RAID Manager User Guide.
This module include the following topics:
• About copy groups defined in storage
• Prerequisites for copy group configurations defined in storage
About copy groups defined in storage
Copy group information can be defined in a storage system for HP StorageWorks P9500 storage
systems. Operations on such copy groups are performed through the Service Processor (SVP) only
and cannot be changed from Replication Manager.
Replication Manager detects copy groups defined in storage and displays them along with copy
groups defined in HORCM files in the Copy Groups tab of the
host-name
subwindow.
NOTE:
For copy groups defined in storage, an empty box is displayed in Replication Manager for server
and pair configuration file information as follows.
Server and Config File (Primary and Secondary) in the following windows:
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Copy Groups - copy-type-name dialog box
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host-name subwindow (open systems)
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copy-group-name subwindow (open systems) (checking in the hosts view)
Pair Management Server and Prefix / Config File in the Edit My Copy Groups dialog box.
Copy group information is acquired using SVPs using the instance of Device Manager agent and
P9000 RAID Manager on the management server. See “
Setting up an SVP as a virtual command
” on page 243 for more information.
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