HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager User Guide (T3680-96089, October 2012)

This can occur when the replication manager is unable to discover a virtual disk or DR group. Use
HP P6000 Command View to verify that the virtual disk or DR group exists, and then retry the
low-level refresh.
The following table lists the CLUI commands and GUI actions that perform a low-level refresh.
GUI actionCLUI command and switch
DR Groups > Actions > Low-Level RefreshSee Tru64 UNIX host volumes.
Managed Sets > Actions > Low-Level Refresh
(for virtual disk and DR group managed sets)
Set DR_Group refresh
Virtual Disks > Actions > Low-Level RefreshSet Vdisk refresh
Show Container refresh
Show DR_Group refresh
Show Snapclone refresh
Show Snapshot refresh
Show Vdisk refresh
Maximum DR group log size error
Problem
If you enter an invalid size, the replication manager logs an error and does not set the maximum
log size for the DR group.
Explanation / resolution
Invalid sizes are ignored.
To resolve this issue, do one of the following:
Accept or enter zero (0) to apply the controller software default size algorithm.
Enter a valid size. See Maximum log disk size.
Monitor job window has no details
Problem
The Monitor Job window indicates that job details are currently unavailable for display. Even after
waiting several minutes, the details are not displayed. This happens frequently, regardless of the
job being run.
Explanation / resolution
If this happens frequently, there may be a port conflict between the replication manager server
software and other applications on the management server.
Contact the replication manager administrator to have the issue resolved. Default ports are listed
in the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Administrator Guide.
Pop-up windows are not visible
Problem
After navigating from an open replication manager pop-up window to the replication manager
main window or to another application window, clicking a taskbar button does not redisplay the
pop-up window.
Explanation / resolution
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