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3. From the volume list, complete the following:
1. Select and right-click the volume or pair whose information you want to see.
2. From the menu, select Detail.
The Detail dialog box opens.
Field descriptions are provided in the following table.
DescriptionField
The volume ID: Shows LUN information using LDKC number:CU number:LDEV number format.S-VOL Information
CLPR: Shows CLPR number:CLPR name.
Shows the volume’s emulation type and capacity.Volume Information
Pair Information
S-VOL: Shows LUN information using LDKC number:CU number:LDEV number format.
T-VOL: Shows LUN information using LDKC number:CU number:LDEV number format.
Status: The status of the pair.
Sync: Percentage that S-VOL and T-VOL are synchronized.
CTG: The consistency group number shows if the pair is registered in the group. If the pair
is not registered to the consistency group, dashes (---) are shown.
CLPR(P): The identifier for the S-VOL’s cache logical partition (CLPR) shows in CLPR
number:CLPR name format.
CLPR(S): The identifier for the T-VOL’s cache logical partition (CLPR) shows in CLPR
number:CLPR name format.
Tvol Mode: Indicates whether the T-VOL has been written to and whether it can be read.
For more information about Svol Mode, see “Volume list” (page 145).
Copy Pace: Indicates the speed that data is copied according to the pair status. For more
information about Copy Pace, see “Volume list” (page 145).
Relationship (S): The current state of the volume in terms of whether the Compatible
FlashCopy or Compatible FlashCopy SE relationship is established or not. For more
information about Compatible FlashCopy SE, see the HP Musashi for Compatible FlashCopy
Mirroring User Guide.
If you select the check box, the information shown in the Pair Operation window is updated
after the Detail dialog box closes. If you do not select the check box, the information in the
Pair Operation window is the same before and after you close the Detail dialog box.
Refresh the window
after this dialog box is
closed.
138 Monitoring and maintaining the system (secondary window)