Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 531
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Field Reported size Replication partne SyncRep status Number of snapshots iSCSI connections Table 437. Configuration Field Volume Status Reported size Snapshot reserve RAID preference Description Reported size of the volume in MB, GB, or TB. The group rounds up volume sizes to the next 15MB if the size is not a multiple of 15MB. You cannot change the reported size of a template volume. Name of the replication partner group Displays the SyncRep status for the synchronous replication collection. The synchronous replication states for a volume are: • in sync - SyncActive and SyncAlternate pools contain the same volume data. • paused - Administrator has paused synchronous replication. While synchronous replication is paused, the volume is still online, and initiators can connect to and write to the SyncActive volume. An administrator can pause and later resume synchronous replication. For example, this situation could happen in a maintenance window during which the SyncAlternate pool is taken offline. If data is written to the volume while synchronous replication is paused, it is written only to the SyncActive pool, and the two pools are out of sync. The group tracks all volume writes while synchronous replication is paused and, when the administrator resumes synchronous replication, writes the tracked changes to the SyncAlternate pool. • out of sync - SyncActive pool and SyncAlternate pool might not contain the same volume data; the SyncActive pool contains the most recent volume data. A volume can become out of sync if synchronous replication is paused, or if one of the pools becomes unavailable or has no free space. The volume can become out of sync when the snapshot reserve in the SyncAlternate pool is full, but only when the snapshot space recovery policy sets volumes offline when the snapshot reserve is depleted. Total number of snapshots taken of the volume Number of iSCSI connections to the volume Description Name of the volume Indicates whether a volume is online or offline. An iSCSI initiator can only discover or connect to an online volume. Reported size of the volume in MB, GB, or TB. The group rounds up volume sizes to the next 15MB if the size is not a multiple of 15MB. You cannot change the reported size of a template volume. Amount of space, based on a percentage of the volume reserve, that the group allocates to snapshots RAID configuration for the volume; automatic indicates that the RAID configuration is the same as that of the pool containing the volume. The RAID preference can have one of the following statuses: • Honored - The requested RAID preference has been applied to the volume. • In-Progress - The volume is being converted to the requested RAID preference. • Oversubscribed - The size of the volume exceeds the available space on any group members running the preferred RAID level; the requested RAID preference has not been applied to the volume. • Not available - No group members are running the preferred RAID level; the requested RAID preference has not been applied to the volume. • Temporarily Unknown - An internal operation is in progress and the RAID status cannot be determined. When the operation completes, the status is displayed. Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes 531