HP StorageWorks P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.1.1 User Guide (TB584-96030, September 2011)

modify file (delete): Deletes a pair from a copy group definition file. This type of task only deletes
or edits a copy group definition file. It does not delete the defined pair.
distribute file: Distributes a copy group definition file.
change primary host: Changes the management host.
split: Splits a copy pair. This type of task is used to indicate both splitting of suspended pair and
swapped pair.
resync: Re-synchronizes a copy pair. This type of task is used to indicate both re-synchronizing of
suspended pair and swapped pair.
restore: Reverse synchronizes a copy pair by synchronizing data from the secondary volume to
the primary volume.
delete: Deletes a copy pair.
Related topics
About task types (open systems), page 166
About tasks, page 164
Scheduling tasks
You can edit the execution schedule or copy pair settings for tasks registered either during pair
configuration or at the completion of Pair Configuration Wizard processing. The Execution Request
Time options can be configured to determine if the task should be executed immediately or at a
scheduled date and time. For open systems, you can also specify the settings to only modify the P9000
RAID Manager definition (HORCM configuration file) without creating pairs.
Modifying task execution schedule
You can edit the execution schedule for tasks registered at the completion of Pair Configuration Wizard
processing. You can edit only tasks that have the Ready, Failure, Warning or Cancel status. You
cannot edit tasks that have other status conditions or that were registered at the completion of Change
Pair Status Wizard processing.
TIP:
Note the following points:
For mainframe pair configurations, the execution time set for a task is applied to all the related
tasks for the same copy group.
If multiple tasks are scheduled for immediate execution or execution at the same date and time,
the tasks with the smaller task IDs are executed before the tasks with the larger task IDs.
To edit tasks:
1. From the Explorer menu, choose Tasks and then Tasks.
The Tasks subwindow appears.
2.
To edit a single task, click the associated icon. To edit multiple tasks, select the check box of
each task you want to edit and click Edit Tasks.
The Edit Task(s) dialog box appears.
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