Select service set dialog – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual
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Table 2 Service set parameters (continued)
Description
Field
The status of the Service Set, such as: Running, Starting, Fault, Not Started, Stopped, or
Unknown.
Service Set Status
The failover status of the Service Set. The three possible values for each service set are:
Enabled (green), Disabled (yellow), and Failed Over (red). This field is particularly useful
Failover Status
when running software upgrades or after a reboot to check the failover status of Service
Sets.
Click on a service set to display status information for the services running on that set.
Click on any column heading to change the sort order or select which columns are displayed.
A single-couplet configuration has two Service Sets. This is the minimum configuration. Additional
couplets increase Service Sets, two for each couplet, up to a maximum of eight. The following
example shows a configuration with eight Service Sets. Therefore, it has four couplets.
Select service set dialog
A service set is a collection of various services, such as VTL, NAS, Replication, and StoreOnce
Catalyst. There is one instance of each service per service set. The auto-configuration process
registers and starts a service set by launching a process on the server for each of the services.
Administrators can create elements such as libraries, NAS shares, replication mappings, and
StoreOnce Catalyst stores for a service set. When creating such an element, the system prompts
you to select the target service set to which it relates.
IMPORTANT:
The number of available service sets depends on the number of couplets in the
cluster configuration. The minimum is 2 (for a single couplet in one rack), the maximum is 8 (for a
two–rack installation with four couplets).
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