Viewing prefix information (mainframe systems), Monitoring pair status, Monitoring pair statuses using alerts – HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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2.
Expand the object tree, and then select a pair management server under Pair Configurations.
The pair-management-server-name subwindow appears.
3.
Select a configuration definition file.
The information about the configuration definition is displayed.
Related topics
• Viewing a list of copy pair configurations
• About configuration definition file formats
Viewing prefix information (mainframe systems)
To view prefix information:
1.
From the Explorer menu, choose Resources and then Pair Configurations.
The Pair Configurations subwindow appears.
2.
Expand the object tree, and then select a pair management server under Pair Configurations.
The pair-management-server-name subwindow appears.
3.
Expand the object tree, and then select a prefix under the pair-management-server-name node.
The information about the selected prefix is displayed.
Related topics
• Viewing a list of copy pair configurations
Monitoring pair status
You can configure pair status monitoring for hosts, storage systems, copy groups, or copy pairs to
detect unexpected pair status. When a pair status for which notification is required is detected,
Replication Manager can be configured to alert you by email or an SNMP trap.
Replication Manager also detects pair statuses based on periodic monitoring. The maximum number
of times and frequency at which pair operation tasks monitor the pair status is based on the values
of the following parameters in the
base.properties
file:
•
For open systems, the
base.taskscheck.interval
and
base.taskscheck.maxcount
parameters are used
•
For mainframe systems, the
base.taskscheck.mf.interval
and
base.taskscheck.maxcount
parameters are used
For details on the
base.properties
file parameters, see the HP P9000 Replication Manager
Software Configuration Guide.
This module describes methods for monitoring pair status:
• Monitoring pair statuses using alerts
• Monitoring pair statuses using My Copy Groups
• Monitoring pair status using refresh settings
Monitoring pair statuses using alerts
You can monitor pair statuses using alerts. Alerts can be sent when a specific copy pair enters a preset
status. Alert conditions can be specified for an individual copy pair or for a copy group. For example,
System monitoring
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