HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference Guide (762784-001, March 2014) - Page 137
Viewing replication properties, addresses, and images for a volume
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Viewing replication properties, addresses, and images for a volume In the Configuration View panel, right-click a volume and select View > Overview. The Volume Overview table shows: • As described in "Viewing information about a volume" (page 104): the capacity and space usage of the volume; the quantity of mappings for the volume; and the quantity of task schedules for the volume • The quantity of replication addresses for the volume • The quantity of replication images for the volume For descriptions of storage-space color codes, see "About storage-space color codes" (page 29). Select a component to see more information about it. Replication properties For a local primary or secondary volume, the Replication Properties for Volume table shows: • Name. Replication volume name. • Serial Number. Replication volume serial number. • Status. Replication volume status: • Initializing: The initial (full) replication to the volume is in progress. • Online: The volume is online and is consistent with the last replicated image. • Inconsistent: The volume is online but is in an inconsistent state. A full replication is required to initialize it. • Replicating: The volume is online and replication is in progress. • Replicate-delay: The volume is online but the in-progress replication has been temporarily delayed; a retry is occurring. • Suspended: The volume is online but the in-progress replication has been suspended. • Offline: The volume cannot be accessed or is unusable due to an error. • Establishing proxy: The volume is establishing a proxy connection to a remote volume. This will occur when a detached secondary volume is reattached and is re-establishing a connection with the primary system in preparation for replication. • Detached: The volume is detached for removal. • Status-Reason. More information about the status value, or N/A for Online status. • Monitor. Replication volume monitoring status: • OK: Communication to the remote volume is successfully occurring on the FC or iSCSI network. • Failed: Communication to the remote volume has failed because of an FC or iSCSI network issue or because the remote volume has gone offline. • Location. Local or Remote. • Primary Volume Name. Primary volume name. If the replication set has a primary-volume conflict, all associated primary volumes are displayed. • Primary Volume Serial Number. Primary volume serial number. If the replication set has a primary-volume conflict, all associated primary volumes are displayed. • Primary Volume Status. Primary volume status: Online, Offline, Conflict, or N/A. • Maximum Number of Queued Images. Number of replication images to consider when determining the next image to replicate. Used only if the On Collision parameter is set to Oldest. • Maximum Retry Time (Seconds). Amount of time in seconds that the replication volume should retry a replication operation on any specific image when errors occur. Used only if the On Error parameter is set to Retry. • On Error. Error policy to invoke when errors occur during the replication process: Retry or Suspend. • Link Type. Type of ports used to link the primary and secondary volumes: FC or iSCSI. • On Collision. Collision policy used to determine the next image to replicate when multiple replication images are queued: Newest or Oldest. • Monitor Interval. Interval in seconds at which the primary volume should query the secondary volume. • Priority. Priority of the replication process on the replication volume: Low, Medium, or High. • Connection Status. Viewing replication properties, addresses, and images for a volume 137