HP XP7 Continuous Access Synchronous User Guide (TK911-96004)

DescriptionItem
Provisioning Type: Volume's provisioning type.
Emulation Type, Capacity: Local system's emulation type and capacity.
Model/Serial number, CLPR: Local system's model, serial number, and CLPR.
Pair's copy type and pair status.Copy Type, Status
Pair's path group.Path Group
If the P-VOL is in the primary storage system, clicking the path group ID (Cnt Ac-S) or Remote
Paths (Cnt Ac-S Z) displays the remote path list.
Displays the following information about the remote system.Remote Storage
System box
LDEV ID: S-VOL's LDEV identifier and name, which displays when you hover the mouse over
it.
Port ID/Host Group ID/LUN ID: Port, host group, and LUN identifiers. Information is useful
when specifying an LDEV ID at pair creation. It does not change, even if path settings are
changed. Cnt Ac-S only.
Emulation type, Capacity: Remote system's volume emulation type and capacity.
Model/Serial number: Remote system's model, serial number.
For CU-by-CU connection, SSID is also displayed.
Pair Detail
DescriptionItem
Pair's statusStatus
One of the following:Update Type
Sync: The pair is synchronized
Sync (Specified CTG): The pair is synchronized and in a consistency group
Consistency group identifierCTG ID
Whether the consistency group is shared by multiple storage systems.CTG Utilization
Single: The consistency group consists of a single pair of primary and secondary storage
systems.
Multi: The consistency group consists of multiple storage systems.
Cnt Ac-S Z only.Preserve Mirror
Status
Related to Compatible FlashCopy.
Whether the P-VOL can be written to when the pair is split due to error.Fence Level
Data: The P-VOL cannot be written to.
Status: The P-VOL can be written to only if the primary storage system can change S-VOL
status to PSUE (Continuous Access Synchronous) or Suspend (Continuous Access Synchronous
Z); otherwise no.
Never: The P-VOL can be written to.
Cnt Ac-S Z only.Host I/O Time Stamp
Transfer
Specified time stamp transfer value.
Whether data can be written (Enabled) or not written (Disabled) to the S-VOL. The pair must be
split for Enabled to display.
Secondary Volume
Written
If the volume accessed is an S-VOL and can be written to, Enabled/Received or Enabled/Not
Received displays. Indicates whether a write operation is received from the host or not.
Speed that data is copied.Copy Pace
146 Cnt Ac-S GUI reference