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Launching the device manager, Listing individual resource events

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Considerations • You can use the GUI, or jobs to fracture a mirrorclone. See virtual disks actions cross reference. • Guidelines apply. See virtual disks mirrorclone guidelines. • When using jobs, you must explicitly flush the source virtual disk write cache before the fracture is started. See fractured mirrorclone write cache flush. Procedure The following procedure uses the GUI. 1. In the navigation pane, select Virtual Disks. 2. On the List tab, select the mirrorclone virtual disk to fracture. Alternately, you can select the mirrorclone's source virtual disk. 3. Select Actions > Fracture Mirrorclone. The Fracture Mirrorclone confirmation window opens. 4. Click OK. The window closes. 5. The Monitor Job window opens. An implicit job is begun to execute the action. See jobs implicit job startup. 6. After the implicit job completes, refresh the content pane to display the most current resources. See refreshing display panes. Launching the device manager Access HP Command View EVA from the replication manager. Each time you use this action in the same replication manager session, a new window for HP Command View EVA is opened. Considerations • You can only use the GUI to launch the device manager. The action is not available unless an individual resource is selected (highlighted) in the replication manager content pane. • You must know the security credentials (user name and password) to log on to HP Command View EVA. Procedure 1. In the navigation pane, select DR Groups, Storage Systems or Virtual Disks. 2. On a List or Tree tab select any storage resource. 3. Select Actions > Launch the Device Manager. A new browser window opens. 4. Respond to the security alert message and then log on to HP Command View EVA. Listing individual resource events Display the events for an individual resource. Considerations • You can only use the GUI. • Applies to only to individual DR groups, storage systems, and virtual disks. Procedure 1. In the navigation pane, select resource type. 2. On the List tab, select the specific resource whose events are to be displayed. 3. Select Actions > List events. An events window for the resource opens. 422 Virtual disks

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Considerations
You can use the GUI, or jobs to fracture a mirrorclone. See
virtual disks actions cross reference
.
Guidelines apply. See virtual disks
mirrorclone guidelines
.
When using jobs, you must explicitly
ush the source virtual disk write cache before the fracture is
started. See
fractured mirrorclone write cache
ush
.
Procedure
The following procedure uses the GUI.
1.
In the navigation pane, select
Virtual Disks
.
2.
On the
List
tab, select the mirrorclone virtual disk to fracture. Alternately, you can select the
mirrorclone’s source virtual disk.
3.
Select
Actions > Fracture Mirrorclone
. The Fracture Mirrorclone con
rmation window opens.
4.
Click
OK
. The window closes.
5.
The Monitor Job window opens. An implicit job is begun to execute the action. See jobs
implicit job startup
.
6.
After the implicit job completes, refresh the content pane to display the most current resources.
See
refreshing display panes
.
Launching the device manager
Access HP Command View EVA from the replication manager. Each time you use this action in the same
replication manager session, a new window for HP Command View EVA is opened.
Considerations
You can only use the GUI to launch the device manager. The action is not available unless an
individual resource is selected (highlighted) in the replication manager content pane.
You must know the security credentials (user name and password) to log on to HP Command
View EVA.
Procedure
1.
In the navigation pane, select
DR Groups
,
Storage Systems
or
Virtual Disks
.
2.
On a
List
or
Tree
tab select any storage resource.
3.
Select
Actions > Launch the Device Manager
. A new browser window opens.
4.
Respond to the security alert message and then log on to HP Command View EVA.
Listing individual resource events
Display the events for an individual resource.
Considerations
You can only use the GUI.
Applies to only to individual DR groups, storage systems, and virtual disks.
Procedure
1.
In the navigation pane, select resource type.
2.
On the
List
tab, select the speci
c resource whose events are to be displayed.
3.
Select
Actions
>
List events
. An events window for the resource opens.
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