HP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.3.1-00 User Guide

Copy pair statuses can be refreshed manually (from a subwindow) or automatically (at an interval
preset in the refresh settings). Normally, refreshing takes anywhere from a few to tens of minutes total.
However, if the Device Manager refresh function is used (because there are copy pairs not managed
by pair management servers in open systems), refreshing can require anywhere from a few to tens
of minutes for each storage system. If all copy pairs are managed by pair management servers,
disable the Device Manager refresh function. For details, see Disabling the Device Manager refresh
function on page 256.
When you determine the interval for refreshing copy pair statuses on open systems, use the number
of monitored copy pairs on each pair management server. For mainframe systems, use the number
of monitored copy pairs on each information source as a guideline. The following table provides
guidelines for determining the interval for refreshing copy pair statuses.
Guideline for determining the interval for refreshing copy pair statuses
Guideline interval
Number of copy pairs on pair management
server or information source
3 minutes0 to 1,000
5 minutes1,001 to 2,000
10 minutes2,001 to 3,000
15 minutes3,001 to 5,000
Related topics
Refreshing the copy pair status automatically for each information source, page 258
Refreshing copy pair status automatically for each pair management server, page 259
Refreshing copy pair statuses manually for each copy group, page 258
Refreshing copy pair statuses manually for each host, page 257
Refreshing copy pair statuses manually for My Copy Groups, page 258
Refreshing copy pair statuses data flow (open systems)
The following figure shows the flow of data when copy pair statuses are refreshed in open systems.
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