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HP P2000 G3 FC/iSCSI MSA System User Guide 61
Can you replicate a volume?
No Unable to select the secondary
volume (the destination volume
on the vdisk to which you will
replicate data from the primary
volume)?
In SMU, review event logs for indicators of a specific fault
in a replication data path component.
Verify valid specification of the secondary volume
according to either of the following criteria:
Creation of new volume on vdisk
Selection of replication-prepared volume
In SMU’s Configuration View panel, right-click the
secondary volume, and select View > Overview to
display the Replication Volume Overview table.
Verify the type and numbering of ports used for the
inter-system link
Verify that the vdisk volume has sufficient space to
accommodate replicated data
No Communication link is down. See actions described in Can you view information about
remote links? on page 60.
Answer Possible reasons Actions
Answer Possible reasons Actions
Yes System functioning properly. No action required.
No Remote Snap is not licensed on
each controller enclosure used
for replication.
See actions described in Can you successfully use the Remote
Snap feature? on page 59.
No Nonexistent replication set. Determine existence of primary or secondary volumes.
If a replication set has not been successfully created, use
SMU’s Replication Setup Wizard to create one.
In SMU, review event logs for indicators of a specific fault
in a replication data path component.
No Network error occurred during
in-progress replication.
In SMU, review event logs for indicators of a specific fault
in a replication data path component.
In SMU’s Configuration View panel, right-click the
secondary volume, and select View > Overview to
display the Replication Volume Overview table:
Check for replication interruption (suspended) status
Check for inconsistent status
•Check for offline status
Replications that enter the suspended state must be
resumed manually.
No Communication link is down. See actions described in Can you view information about
remote links? on page 60.