HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 SMU Reference Guide (762784-001, March 2014) - Page 138

Replication addresses, Replication images

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• Not Attempted. Communication has not been attempted to the remote volume. • Online. The volumes in the replication set have a valid connection but communication is not currently active. • Active. Communication is currently active to the remote volume. • Offline. No connection is available to the remote system. • Connection Time. Date and time of the last communication with the remote volume, or N/A. 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. Replication images If any replication images exist for this volume, when you select the Replication Images component, the Replication Images table shows information about each image. For the selected image, the Replication Images table shows: • Image Serial Number. Replication image serial number. • Image Name. User-defined name assigned to the primary replication image. • Snapshot Serial Number. Replication snapshot serial number associated with the image. The replication snapshot is associated with the replication volume specified in the request. • Snapshot Name. Replication snapshot name associated with the image. For a secondary replication image, this value is not filled in until the replication is completed. • Creation Date/Time. Date and time when the replication image was created on the replication volume. Viewing information about a remote primary or secondary volume In the Configuration View panel, right-click a remote primary or secondary volume and select View > Overview. The Replication Volume Overview table shows: • Replication properties for the volume • The quantity of replication addresses for the volume • The quantity of replication images for the volume Select a component to see more information about it. Replication properties When you select the Replication component a table shows the volume's replication properties, including the volume's name, serial number, status, status reason, monitor status, and location (local or remote); primary volume name, serial number, and status; maximum number of queued images, maximum retry time, error policy, collision policy, link type, monitor interval, and priority; and connection status and last connection date/time. Replication addresses When you select the Replication Addresses component a 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. 138 Using Remote Snap to replicate volumes

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Using Remote Snap to replicate volumes
Not Attempted. Communication has not been attempted to the remote volume.
Online. The volumes in the replication set have a valid connection but communication is not currently
active.
Active. Communication is currently active to the remote volume.
Offline. No connection is available to the remote system.
Connection Time. Date and time of the last communication with the remote volume, or N/A.
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.
Replication images
If any replication images exist for this volume, when you select the Replication Images component, the Replication
Images table shows information about each image. For the selected image, the Replication Images table shows:
Image Serial Number. Replication image serial number.
Image Name. User-defined name assigned to the primary replication image.
Snapshot Serial Number. Replication snapshot serial number associated with the image. The replication snapshot
is associated with the replication volume specified in the request.
Snapshot Name. Replication snapshot name associated with the image. For a secondary replication image, this
value is not filled in until the replication is completed.
Creation Date/Time. Date and time when the replication image was created on the replication volume.
Viewing information about a remote primary or secondary volume
In the Configuration View panel, right-click a
remote
primary or secondary volume and select
View > Overview
. The
Replication Volume Overview table shows:
Replication properties for the volume
The quantity of replication addresses for the volume
The quantity of replication images for the volume
Select a component to see more information about it.
Replication properties
When you select the Replication component a table shows the volume’s replication properties, including the volume’s
name, serial number, status, status reason, monitor status, and location (local or remote); primary volume name,
serial number, and status; maximum number of queued images, maximum retry time, error policy, collision policy,
link type, monitor interval, and priority; and connection status and last connection date/time.
Replication addresses
When you select the Replication Addresses component a 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.