Deleting a remote path, Managing pool volumes – HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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A copy pair that is reserved for performing other copy pair operations cannot be deleted. You
must first delete the applicable tasks and workflows. For details, see “
and “
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The copy pair of mainframe volumes exist:
The copy pair specified by HP StorageWorks P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software
or P9000 mainframe agent cannot be deleted using Replication Manager. Delete the copy pair
with the software that was used to set up the copy pair.
After deleting the copy pair, update the configuration information of each target storage system.
For details, see “
Refreshing configuration information manually for each storage sys-
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The copy pair is not managed under Replication Manager:
There are no configuration definition files for copy pairs set up with storage system operation
management software (such as Remote Web Console), so they cannot be deleted from Replication
Manager. To delete such copy pairs, you must use the software that was used to set them up.
After deleting the copy pair, update the configuration information of each target storage system.
For details, see “
Refreshing configuration information manually for each storage sys-
Deleting a remote path
To delete a remote path:
1.
From the Explorer menu, select Resources, and then Storage Systems.
The Storage Systems subwindow appears.
2.
Expand the object tree, and then select a storage system under Storage Systems.
The storage-system-name subwindow appears.
3.
Click the Open link.
The Open subwindow appears.
4.
Under the Remote Paths tab, select the check box of the remote path that you want to delete,
and click Delete Paths.
The Delete Remote Paths dialog box appears.
5.
Confirm your selection, and then delete it.
The information in the display is updated.
Related topics
• Deleting an associated copy pair
• Conditions for deleting associated copy pairs
Managing pool volumes
This module describes tasks for managing pool volumes:
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