HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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NOTE:
If the number of pairs exceed approximately 10,000, the snapshot function is too large to save
on a floppy disk. If this happens, save the snapshot file on a large-capacity disk.
The following is an example of a snapshot file.
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.
To save information in a snapshot file:
1.
If necessary, filter the list (see ”
Filtering information in the list on the Pair Operation pane
2.
In the Pair Operation pane (
), click Snapshot. A confirmation message appears.
3.
Click OK. A pane appears prompting you to save a snapshot file.
4.
Enter the snapshot file name, and click Save. A confirmation message.
5.
Click OK.
Port Gr(Name) LUN Vol Status JNG Mr S/N(CNTL) Port Gr LUN Vol JNG Type CTG ErrLv Sync CLPR
CL3-E 00(3E-G00 ) 000 00:00 PAIR 01 02 11111(04) CLG-R FF 1FF 3F:FF F6 P-VOL 09 Group 100 00:CLPR0
CL3-E 00(3E-G00 ) 008 00:08 SMPL 01:CLPR1
CL3-E 00(3E-G00 ) 009 00:09 PSUS 10 02 11111(04) CLG-R FF 1F6 3F:F6 ED P-VOL 12 LU 80 02:CLPR2
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18)
1
Port in the local array
2
Group number and name of the host group or iSCSI target in the local array (host group name is limited to a
maximum of 16 characters)
3
LU number in the local array
4
CU and LDEV numbers in the local array
5
Pair status
6
Journal group number in the local array
7
Mirror ID
8
Remote array’s serial number and controller ID
9
Port number in the remote array
10
Group number of the host group or iSCSI target in the remote array
11
LU number in the remote array
12
CU and LDEV numbers in the remote array
13
Journal group number in the remote array
14
Type of volumes in the local array
15
Consistency group number
16
Error level
17
Progress of copy operation or synchronization rate (that is, concordance rate) between data volume before
pair was split and data volume after pair was split.
18
CLPR number and name