Summary screen – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual
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The list pane displays the following information:
Description
Column
The name of the source volume
Source Name
The state of the source volume.
Source State
The type of provisioning of the source volume (such as Thin or Full).
Source Provisioning
The name of the user CPG associated with the source volume.
Source User CPG
The name of the copy CPG associated with the source volume.
Source Copy CPG
The name of the destination volume.
Destination Name
The state of the destination voulme.
Destination State
The type of provisioning of the destination volume (such as Thin or Full).
Destination Provisioning
The name of the user CPG associated with the destination volume.
Destination User CPG
The name of the copy CPG associated with the source volume.
Destination Copy CPG
The current peer motion status of the volume such as Admitted or Importing).
Peer Motion Status
The name of the destination host.
Destination Export
The detail pane displays Summary, Settings, Active VLUNs, and Hosts information. For details, see
,
,
“Active VLUNs Screen” (page 261)
and
Summary Screen
The summary screen provides following information for both the source and destination systems.
Description
Field
Group
The virtual volume's name.
Name
General
The virtual volume ID.
ID
The domain in which the volume resides.
Domain
The name of the volume set to which the volume belongs.
Set
The type of volume (base, physical copy, virtual copy).
Type
Indicates whether the selected volume is fully provisioned or a
thinly provisioned virtual volume.
Provisioning
The volume's World Wide Name (WWN).
WWN
The volume from which the selected volume was copied.
Copy Of
The number of copies of the selected volume.
Copies
Indicates whether the volume is read-only (RO) or read-write
(RW).
Mode
Indicates the volume's RAID type.
RAID
Indicates the volume's size (in GiB).
Virtual Size
The host to which the volume is exported.
Exported To
The number of new virtual volume alerts.
New Alerts
Health
The current state of the virtual volume. See
.
State
260 Using the Peer Motion Manager