Copy operations), Deleting – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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NOTE:
The Range column indicates the unit used for restoring the mirror, and always displays Group.
Deleting data volumes from mirrors (Pairsplit-S: ending copy operations)
A mirror is a combination of a master journal group and a restore journal group. If you delete data
volumes from a mirror, data copying from the master journal group to the restore journal group ends.
To delete volumes from a mirror, the primary and secondary array administrators can perform the
following procedure:
1.
Ensure that Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console is in Modify mode. For more information,
see the HP StorageWorks Command View XP user guide for XP Disk Arrays or the HP StorageWorks
XP Remote Web Console user guide for XP12000/XP10000/SVS200.
2.
Display the Journal Operation pane (see ”
Displaying the Journal Operation pane
3.
Do one of the following:
• In the tree, select a master journal group (
) or restore journal group (
) from below
Registered.
• In the tree, select Journal Groups or Registered, and select a master journal group (
) or restore
journal group (
) from the list to the right.
A list of mirrors displays. One row in the list represents one mirror.
4.
Locate mirrors that are not in Initial status.
5.
Select and right-click the mirrors from which you want to delete data volumes.
6.
Select JNL Groups and Pairsplit-S.
7.
In the Preset list, check the settings you made.
• To cancel a setting, right-click the setting, and select Cancel.
• If necessary, repeat
to specify other mirrors.
NOTE:
The Range column indicates the unit used for splitting the mirror, and always displays
Group. The Mode column indicates how data volumes are deleted.
8.
Click Apply to delete data volumes from the mirrors.
NOTE:
If an error occurs, the right-most column of the Preset list displays the error code. To view
detailed information about the error, right-click the error code, and select Error Detail. An error
message appears providing detailed information about the error.