HP StorageWorks 6000 HP StorageWorks 6000-series Virtual Library System User G - Page 108
Viewing the Replication Target Slot Details, Add Availability Windows, Submit, Slots
View all HP StorageWorks 6000 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 108 highlights
11. Select Add Availability Windows. This takes you to a new screen. See Figure 51. Figure 51 Adding policy windows to a new LAN/WAN replication target . 12. In the Add Availability Window section of the screen, select the day and enter the time the replication process should begin. 13. Enter the allowable duration of the replication jobs in hours and minutes. Replication jobs can only begin during the availability window. When the availability window ends, any replication jobs currently in progress will continue until they complete. No replication jobs can begin until the next availability window opens. 14. Select Add. The window refreshes, and the availability window you just added is moved to the Current Availability Windows section of the screen. Repeat steps 12 through 14 for as many availability windows as you need. 15. Select Submit. The screen returns to the selected library's list of LAN/WAN replication targets. 16. Assign the LAN/WAN replication target to the source library. See "Managing a LAN/WAN Replication Library" on page 77. NOTE: When you configure a virtual library as a LAN/WAN replication target with Echo Copy, you may also need to hide it (e.g., using LUN masking or port mapping/zoning) from the front-end SAN in the case where the same backup application instance sees both the source and destination VLS devices. (The backup application must not see the same tape barcode in two places at the same time.) See "LUN Mapping (v3.x)" on page 153 for details. Viewing the Replication Target Slot Details On the navigation pane, select Slots from the expanded replication target list to view the replication target slots. The screen displays the barcode and last successful echo copy for each slot. 108 Automigration/Replication