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118 Performing Continuous Access XP Journal pair operations

This column is blank if the volume in the local array is not a primary nor secondary data volume.

NOTE:

The controller ID for an XP12000/XP10000 is 4.

NOTE:

This column can be blank while the pair is in transition to the SMPL status. To display the

latest information in this column, refresh the screen.

• Pair Port-G-ID-LUN: Remote array’s data volume.

This column indicates a primary data volume if the remote array is a primary array.
This column indicates a secondary data volume if the remote array is a secondary data volume.
The following is an example of an entry in this column.

Figure 52

Information in Pair Port-G-ID-LUN column in Pair Operation pane

NOTE:

If a logical volume is an external LU, # appears after the LDEV number. For more

information about external LUs, see the HP StorageWorks External Storage XP user guide.

This column is blank if the volume in the local array is not a primary or secondary data volume.

• Pair JNLG: Remote array’s journal group number. This column is blank if the volume in the local

array is not a primary or secondary data volume.

• CTG: Consistency group number. This column is blank if the volume in the local array is not a

primary or secondary data volume.

• Err Lv.: Range of the pair split when an error occurs.

• Group: If an error occurs with this pair, all pairs in the mirror where this pair belongs are split.
• LU: If an error occurs with this pair, only this pair is split.

• Prog./Sync.: If the volume in the local array is a primary data volume, this column displays the

progress of an initial copy operation.
If the volume in the local array is a secondary data volume, this column displays the following

information:
• If the volume pair is not split, this column displays nothing.
• If the volume pair is split and, therefore, is in PSUS or PSUE status, this column usually displays

the synchronization rate (that is, concordance rate) between the secondary data volume before

it was split and the secondary data volume after it was split. For example, the synchronization

rate is 100 percent if the contents of the secondary data volume is the same before and after the

volume pair was split.

CAUTION:

If

a failure in the initial copy operation causes the volume pair to be split, this column

displays nothing. If a failure occurs in the initial copy operation, the Pairdisplay pane (

Figure 55

)

displays Initial copy failed.

1

Port

2

Group number of the host group or iSCSI target

3

LUN (logical unit number)

4

Logical volume ID