Editing pair names – HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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7.
Select a pair group in the Copy Topology pane.
8.
Define a list of copy pairs to include in the pair group under Detail of
pair-group-name
pane.
To define a copy pair:
1.
In the Pairs pane under Detail of pair-group-name pane, select a primary volume.
2.
In the Criteria tab under the Candidate List pane, specify the volume type and optional filtering
criteria for obtaining a list of candidate volumes. For details, see “
3.
Click Apply.
The filtered list of candidate volumes is displayed on the Result tab.
4.
From the displayed tree structure on the Results tab, select the candidate volumes that you want
to assign as the primary volume or secondary volumes for the new copy pairs.
You can select multiple volumes on the Result tab. For details, see “
5.
Click Add or Add All.
The selected volumes are assigned as secondary volumes and the defined copy pair is displayed
in the Pair List pane. Repeat this operation for each pair group you create.
NOTE:
A volume capacity check is performed when the volumes are added. See “
” on page 153 for more information.
You can click the
icon or the
icon to expand the Candidate List and Pair List panes.
6.
Click Next to continue creating the copy pair configuration definition or click Save to temporarily
save the workflow.
The primary and secondary volumes need to be configured in a one-to-one correspondence
before you can continue pair configuration.
Related topics
• About creating copy pair configuration definitions
• About multi target and cascade copy pair configurations
• Copy pair configuration conditions
• Storage system conditions for pair configuration definition
• Conditions for volume selection
• About concealing/revealing replica volumes
Editing pair names
TIP:
A pair name is generated automatically by the Pair Configuration Wizard. You have the option to
override this name, but you cannot change the pair name once the pair has been created. The option
to override the automatic pair name is supported only for open systems pair configurations.
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