HP XP7 Fast Snap User Guide (TK913-96003)

For more information about the corresponding RAID Manager pair command results, see “RAID
Manager pair command results (page 148).
The following table describes the FS pair status definitions, the S-VOL access for the status, and
the corresponding status that is shown in RAID Manager.
Status shown in
RAID Manager
S-VOL accessDescriptionPair status
SMPLRead/write
disabled
The pair is in the process of being deleted. You cannot perform pair
tasks when the pair is in this status.
SMPL(PD)
COPYRead/write
disabled
The storage system has accepted the paircreate RAID Manager
command. The P-VOL accepts read/write operations, but the S-VOLs
do not accept read/write operations.
COPY
PAIRRead/write
disabled
The volumes are paired.
The S-VOL does not accept read/write operations.
PAIR
PFULRead/write
disabled
While the volumes are paired (“PAIR” status), you exceeded the data
pool threshold.
PFUL
PFUSRead/write
enabled
While the pair is split (“PSUS” status), you exceeded the data pool
threshold.
PFUS
PSUS for P-VOLsRead/Write
enabled. Can be
mounted.
The pairsplit RAID Manager command has completed. The Update
Copy operation has stopped.
The S-VOL can accept read/write operations. The storage system
records differential data between the P-VOL and S-VOLs so that you
can immediately resynchronize the pair.
PSUS
SSUS for S-VOLs
RCPYRead/Write
disabled
A Reverse Copy is in progress. The S-VOL does not accept read/write
operations.* The starting time of the copy depends on the number
of pairs in your storage system.
RCPY
Only S-VOL differential data is copied to the P-VOL. The Update Copy
operation is not performed during Reverse Copy or Quick Restore.
PSUERead/Write
disabled
The pair is suspended. The S-VOL does not accept read/write
operations.
PSUE
* Starting time of the copy depends on numbers of pairs and your system environment.
Monitoring pair properties
You can monitor pair properties and to confirm the status of a volume. Monitor pair properties in
the View Pair Properties window.
98 Monitoring and maintaining Fast Snap