HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover User's Guide (T5437-96008, November 2009)

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Data workloads
When you are working with data workloads, you can monitor the connection and you can
monitor the status of failover monitoring.
Monitoring a data workload
Monitoring failover monitoring
Monitoring a data workload
When a source is highlighted in the left pane of the Replication Console, the
connections and their statistics are displayed in the right pane. Additionally, colors and
icons are used for the connections, and the Storage Mirroring Recover servers, to help
you monitor your connections.
Connection statistics
1. You can change the statistics that are displayed by selecting File, Options and
selecting the Statistics tab.
2. The statistics displayed in the Replication Console will be listed with check boxes
to the left of each item. Mark the check box to the left of each statistic that you want
to appear, and clear the check box to the left of each statistic that you do not want
to appear.
3. The statistics appear on the Replication Console in the order they appear on the
Statistics tab. If you want to reorder the statistics, highlight the statistic to be
moved and select the up or down arrow button, to the right of the vertical scroll bar,
to move the selection up or down in the list. Repeat this process for each statistic
that needs to be moved until you reach the desired order.
4. If you have made changes to the statistics list and have not yet saved them, you
can go back to the previously used settings by clicking Reset to Last. This will
revert the list back to the last saved settings.
5. To return the statistics list to the Storage Mirroring Recover default selection and
order, click Reset to Default.
6. Click OK to apply and save any changes that have been made to the order or
display of the Replication Console statistics.
Statistics marked with an asterisk (*) are not displayed, by default.
Statistic Description
Replication
Set
Replication set indicates the name of the connected replication set.