HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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Using journal groups
• Status: Status of a journal group in the local array.
• Mirror ID: Mirror ID. This column is blank if the journal group’s attribute is neither Master nor
Restore.
• S/N: Remote array’s serial number. This column is blank if the journal group’s attribute is neither
Master nor Restore.
• Pair JNLG: Number of a journal group in the remote array. This column is blank if the journal
group’s attribute is neither Master nor Restore.
• Controller ID: Remote array’s controller ID (that is, array family ID). This column is blank if the
journal group’s attribute is neither Master nor Restore.
NOTE:
The controller ID for an XP12000/XP10000 is 4.
Initial
Journal group in initial status.
Journal volumes are registered in this journal group, but no data volumes (primary or data
secondary volumes) are registered in this journal group.
When creating a Continuous Access XP Journal volume pair, data volumes are registered in
a journal group. The status of the journal group changes to Active.
Active
Either of the following:
•
Initial copy is in progress. The primary and secondary data volumes are not
synchronized.
•
Initial copy is finished. The primary and secondary data volumes are synchronized.
NOTE:
If a journal group is in Active status, some data volume pairs in the journal group
might be split. If this happens, Warning appears. To restore such data volume pairs, use the
Pair Operation pane. For more information, see ”
Restoring a pair of data volumes
HaltAccept
An operation for splitting the mirror has started. The status of the journal group immediately
changes to Halting.
NOTE:
HaltAccept can indicate the status of restore journal groups, but cannot indicate the
status of master journal groups.
Halting
An operation for splitting or deleting the mirror is in progress. The primary and secondary
data volumes are not synchronized.
When you split a mirror, the status changes in the following order: Halting, Halt, Stopping,
and finally Stop.
When you delete a mirror, the status changes in the following order: Halting, Halt,
Stopping, Stop, and finally Initial.
Halt
An operation for splitting or deleting the mirror is in progress. The primary and secondary
data volumes are not synchronized.
Stopping
An operation for splitting or deleting the mirror is in progress. The primary and secondary
data volumes are not synchronized.
Stop
Either of the following:
•
The operation for splitting the mirror is finished.
•
The operation for deleting the mirror is in progress.
The primary and secondary data volumes are not synchronized.
Blank
No data volumes are registered in this journal group.