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Adding Logical Paths............................................................................................................150
Viewing the Status of Logical Paths..........................................................................................152
Deleting Logical Paths...........................................................................................................154
Managing Power for Storage Systems and Network Relay Devices..............................................155
When the Power Stops Unexpectedly..................................................................................155
When the Power is Removed from the Primary Storage System..........................................155
When the Power is Removed from the Secondary Storage System......................................155
When the Power is Removed from Network Relay Devices................................................156
Turning the Power Off Intentionally.....................................................................................156
Power Off the Primary Storage System............................................................................156
Power Off the Secondary Storage System.......................................................................156
Power Off the Primary and Secondary Storage Systems at the Same Time...........................157
Power Off Network Relay Devices.................................................................................157
Turning Power On............................................................................................................157
Power On the Primary Storage System............................................................................158
Removing the Relationship Between Primary and Secondary Storage Systems...............................158
6 Using Journal Groups..............................................................................159
Reviewing Administrator Tasks for Managing Journals...............................................................159
Registering Journal Volumes in a Journal Group........................................................................160
Deleting Journal Volumes from a Journal Group........................................................................163
Displaying Detailed Information about a Journal Group.............................................................164
Changing Options for a Journal Group...................................................................................167
Deleting a Journal Group.......................................................................................................171
Splitting a Mirror (Pairsplit-r: Suspending a Copy Operation)......................................................172
Restoring a Mirror (Pairresync: Resuming a Copy Operation)......................................................173
Deleting Data Volumes from a Mirror (Pairsplit-S: Ending a Copy Operation)................................174
Assigning Remote Command Devices to Mirrors.......................................................................175
Releasing Assigned Remote Command Device..........................................................................176
7 Performing XP Continuous Access Journal Pair Operations............................177
Reviewing the Pair Operation Window....................................................................................177
Filtering Information in the List in the Pair Operation Window................................................177
Saving Pair Status Information to a Text File.........................................................................179
Creating a Pair of Data Volumes (Paircreate)............................................................................180
Displaying Detailed Information about a Pair of Data Volumes....................................................185
Changing Options for a Data Volume Pair...............................................................................188
Splitting a Pair of Data Volumes (Pairsplit-r)..............................................................................189
Restoring a Pair of Data Volumes (Pairresync)...........................................................................191
Releasing a Pair of Data Volumes (Pairsplit-S)...........................................................................193
Creating a Point-in-Time Copy of Data Volumes........................................................................195
Recovering a Pinned Track.....................................................................................................195
Recovering a Pinned Track on an XP Continuous Access Journal Data Volume..........................195
Recovering a Pinned Track on an XP Continuous Access Master Data Volume..........................196
8 Usage Monitor Operations......................................................................197
Reviewing the Usage Monitor Window....................................................................................197
Starting and Stopping Usage Monitoring.................................................................................197
Displaying the Usage Monitor Graph......................................................................................197
Saving Monitoring Data in Text Files.......................................................................................201
Viewing Pair Operation History..............................................................................................201
Saving Operation History to a Text File....................................................................................201
9 Performing Disaster Recovery Operations...................................................203
Preparing for Disaster Recovery..............................................................................................203
File and Database Recovery Procedures..............................................................................203
Switching Operations to the Secondary Site........................................................................203
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