HP OpenView Storage Mirroring User Guide (360226-002, May 2004)

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Monitoring a connection
Storage Mirroring offers a variety of methods for monitoring a Storage Mirroring connection. Statistics include information
like connection up-time, target status, bytes queued or sent, etc. The informational data includes processing notifications,
warnings or errors. Below is a brief description of how four of the monitoring methods are applicable to the Storage Mirroring
connection. For detailed information on these and other monitoring methods, see
Monitoring Tools on page 13-1.
! Text Client—The Storage Mirroring Text Client window displays a minimal number of statisical and informational data
on screen.
! The DTCL status command displays statisical and informational data. Identify the connection ID by locating the number
in the left column of the Text Client window and use the status command to display the information.
! LogViewer—LogViewer is a utility within Storage Mirroring that gathers Storage Mirroring alerts and information
messages. Alerts are proccessing notifications, warnings, and error messages. For detailed steps on how to use
LogViewer, see
LogViewer on page 13-35.
! DTStat—DTStats is a utility that takes snapshots of Storage Mirroring statistical data and writes the information to a file.
For detailed steps on how to use DTStat, see DTStat on page 13-26.
Storing the connection ID in a variable
Variables can be used in DTCL commands to replace items that vary such as a machine name. A variable name must start with
the
$ character and can contain letters, numbers, strings, and integers. Values are assigned to variables using the '=' assignment
statement.
To store the connection ID assigned to an established connection in a variable, use the
conid command.
For detailed information on other variables, see
Variables on page A-38.
Command STATUS
Description Requests connection and statistical information
Syntax
STATUS CONNECT | MIRROR | REPLICATE | TRANSMIT <con_id>
Options
! CONNECTDisplays connection information
! MIRRORDisplays mirroring information
! REPLICATE—Displays replication information
! TRANSMIT—Displays transmission information
! con_id—Connection ID assigned to the source/target connection
Examples
! status connect 1
! status replicate 1
Command CONID
Description Allows you to assign the value of a connection ID from an established connection to a variable
Syntax
<variable>=CONID <repset> TO <target>
Options ! variable—The name of the variable that you want to store the connecion ID
! repset—The replication set that was used to establish the connection
! target—The target that was used to establish the connection
Examples
$con_id=conid Exchange to jersey