HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference Guide (762784-001, March 2014) - Page 106

Replication addresses, Destination Vdisk Serial. Destination vdisk serial number.

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• Expired: Schedule has expired. • Invalid: Schedule is invalid. • Next Time. The next time the associated task will run. The Task Details table shows different properties depending on the task type. Properties shown for all task types are: • Task Name. Task name. • Task Type. ReplicateVolume, ResetSnapshot, TakeSnapshot, or VolumeCopy. • Status. • Uninitialized: Task is not yet ready to run. • Ready: Task is ready to run. • Active: Task is running. • Error: Task has an error. • Invalid: Task is invalid. • Task State. Current step of task processing. Steps vary by task type. • Source Volume. Name of the volume to snap, copy, or replicate. • Source Volume Serial. Source volume serial number. • Destination Vdisk. Name of the destination vdisk for a volume copy. • Destination Vdisk Serial. Destination vdisk serial number. • Prefix. Label that identifies snapshots, volume copies, or replication images created by this task. • Count. Number of snapshots to retain with this prefix. When a new snapshot exceeds this limit, the oldest snapshot with the same prefix is deleted. • Last Created. Name of the last snapshot, volume copy, or replication image created by the task. • Last Used Snapshot. For a task whose replication mode is last-snapshot, the name of the last snapshot used for replication. • Snapshot Name. Name of the snapshot to reset. • Snapshot Serial. Snapshot serial number. • Mode. Replication mode: • new-snapshot: Replicate a new snapshot of the primary volume. • last-snapshot: Replicate the most recent existing snapshot of the primary volume. For a TakeSnapshot task, the Retained Set table shows the name and serial number of each snapshot that the task has taken and is retaining. Replication addresses If any remote port addresses are associated with this volume, when you select the Replication Addresses component, the Replication Addresses table shows: • Connected Ports. • For a remote primary or secondary volume, this field shows the IDs of up to two hosts ports in the local system that are connected to the remote system. If two ports are connected but only one is shown, this indicates that a problem is preventing half the available bandwidth from being used. • For a local primary or secondary volume, this field shows N/A. • Remote Address. The address of each host port in the remote system through which the volume is accessible. 106 Viewing system status

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Expired: Schedule has expired.
Invalid: Schedule is invalid.
Next Time. The next time the associated task will run.
The Task Details table shows different properties depending on the task type. Properties shown for all task types are:
Task Name. Task name.
Task Type. ReplicateVolume, ResetSnapshot, TakeSnapshot, or VolumeCopy.
Status.
Uninitialized: Task is not yet ready to run.
Ready: Task is ready to run.
Active: Task is running.
Error: Task has an error.
Invalid: Task is invalid.
Task State. Current step of task processing. Steps vary by task type.
Source Volume. Name of the volume to snap, copy, or replicate.
Source Volume Serial. Source volume serial number.
Destination Vdisk. Name of the destination vdisk for a volume copy.
Destination Vdisk Serial. Destination vdisk serial number.
Prefix. Label that identifies snapshots, volume copies, or replication images created by this task.
Count. Number of snapshots to retain with this prefix. When a new snapshot exceeds this limit, the oldest
snapshot with the same prefix is deleted.
Last Created. Name of the last snapshot, volume copy, or replication image created by the task.
Last Used Snapshot. For a task whose replication mode is last-snapshot, the name of the last snapshot used for
replication.
Snapshot Name. Name of the snapshot to reset.
Snapshot Serial. Snapshot serial number.
Mode. Replication mode:
new-snapshot: Replicate a new snapshot of the primary volume.
last-snapshot: Replicate the most recent existing snapshot of the primary volume.
For a TakeSnapshot task, the Retained Set table shows the name and serial number of each snapshot that the task has
taken and is retaining.
Replication addresses
If any remote port addresses are associated with this volume, when you select the Replication Addresses component,
the Replication Addresses table shows:
Connected Ports.
For a remote primary or secondary volume, this field shows the IDs of up to two hosts ports in the local system
that are connected to the remote system. If two ports are connected but only one is shown, this indicates that a
problem is preventing half the available bandwidth from being used.
For a local primary or secondary volume, this field shows N/A.
Remote Address. The address of each host port in the remote system through which the volume is accessible.