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

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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.