HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual
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1.
Ensure that the Remote Web Console main window is in Modify mode.
For detailed information about how to do this, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000
Remote Web Console User Guide.
2.
Ensure that the Journal Operation window is open (see
).
3.
In the tree of the Journal Operation window, select one journal group under Registered. You
cannot select more than one journal group.
4.
Right-click the selected journal group in the tree, or the desired journal group in the upper
right list, and select Edit JNL Volumes.
Caution: As a general rule, you can delete journal volumes only when the attribute of the
journal group is Initial or when the status of the journal group is Stop or Hold(Failure). However,
when one journal group uses multiple mirror IDs, you can delete journal volumes only in the
cases described in
.
Table 35 Requirement to Delete Journal Volumes (When One Journal Group Uses Two Mirror
IDs)
Can the Journal Volumes be Deleted?
Status of Journal Group
Mirror ID 2
Mirror ID 1
No
Active
Active
No
Stop
Active
Yes
Stop
Stop
No
Hold/Holding/Hold
(Failure)
Active
Yes, if the 3DC configuration with the Continuous Access Journal and
Continuous Access sync sites is used.
Hold
Stop
No, if the 3DC configuration with the 3 Continuous Access Journal sites is
used.
Hold/Holding
Stop
Yes, if the 3DC configuration with the 3 Continuous Access Journal sites is
used.
Hold (Failure)
Stop
5.
In the JNL Volumes list of the Edit JNL Volumes window (
), select the volumes that you want to delete.
In the JNL Volumes list, one row represents one volume.
6.
Select Delete.
The volumes that you want to delete appear in blue italics. Delete appears in the Operation
column.
7.
Click Set to close the Edit JNL Volumes window.
8.
See the Preview list to check the volumes that you want to delete.
•
To add volumes to delete, select and right-click a volume in the Preview list, and then
select Modify. A window appears and allows you to specify volumes to delete.
•
To cancel deleting a volume, select and right-click the volume, and then select Cancel.
•
If necessary, you can repeat steps
to
to specify volumes that should be deleted from
other journal groups.
9.
Click Apply to delete journal volumes. If an error occurs, the error code appears in the right
column of the Preview list. To view detailed information about the error, right-click the error
code and select Error Detail.
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