HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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P9000 RAID Manager
Description
Change Pair Status Wizard
Option
Command
Option
Operation
n/a
Execute these
commands in the
following order:
1.
pairsplit
2.
pairresync -
swaps
Redirects copying, retaining the
current copy pair state.
None
swap
-c size
Copy Pace
n/a
pairresync -swaps
Recovers an S-VOL from the
Split(SSWS) status and the P-VOL
and S-VOL to the Pair(PAIR) status.
None
takeover-recov-
ery (resync)
-c size
Copy Pace
n/a
Execute these
commands in the
following order:
1.
pairsplit -R
2.
pairsplit -S
3.
paircreate
Note: Items in the
Option column for this
operation apply to the
paircreate
command only.
Recovers the P-VOL and S-VOL to
the Pair(PAIR) status when the P-
VOL is in the Simplex(SMPL) status
and the S-VOL is in the Split(SS-
WS) status.
None
takeover-recov-
ery (recreate)
-c size
Copy Pace
-f fence
[CTGID]
where
fence
= "data",
"status",
"never",
"async"
Fence Level
-jp id
JNLG ID(P)
-js id
JNLG ID(S)
-nocopy
No Copy
Monitoring and managing storage systems using virtual
command devices
As an alternative to using P9000 RAID Manager command devices, you can also issue commands
to storage systems over the LAN connection using virtual command devices.
NOTE:
As of 7.1.0, Replication Manager only supports monitoring and managing copy pair configuration
definitions that use virtual command devices. You cannot set up such a configuration from within
Replication Manager.
This module includes the following topics:
• About virtual command devices
• Prerequisites for virtual command device configurations
• Setting up an SVP as a virtual command device
• Using a Virtual Command Device server
• If a virtual command device fails to call the Device Manager Agent
Managing pair life cycle
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