Chapter 3 Replication Management
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Disk Array icon
Icon Description
, , , etc.
(in colors)
Indicates that the disk array is normally operating.
Indicates that the license capacity of the DynamicDataReplication,
RemoteDataReplication, or RemoteDataReplication/DisasterRecovery is
insufficient.
* If license capacity is insufficient, you cannot execute pair setting/unpair.
Indicates that the fault occurs in any link path between disk arrays.
Indicates that the copy fault or the fault in all link paths between disk arrays
occurs.
Indicates that the data replication function is frozen.
,
(dark gray)
Indicates that the disk array to be linked is not directly monitored by Replication
manager when a link is established between disk arrays.
, , , etc.
(light gray)
Indicates that the state monitoring is stopped.
A disk array on which neither the DynamicDataReplication nor the RemoteDataReplication is installed
does not appear on the screen.
If the Replication does not recognize the disk array of the link destination when the link is
established between disk arrays, the disk array name may be displayed as the address value
(Subsystem Absolute Address), which can uniquely identify the disk array not duplicated with other
disk arrays.
Each information screen to be explained in the following page or later may not be displayed depending
on the display items selected in the configuration display area and the state of disk array as follows.
Tabs in the information list display area cannot be selected when “iSM server” specified in the
configuration display area.
[Disk Array LINK Information] tab cannot be selected when the following disk arrays specified in the
configuration display area.
Disk arrays not supporting RemoteDataReplication
Disk arrays without RemoteDataReplication license
Unmanaged disk arrays
[ATgroup Information] tab cannot be selected when the following disk arrays specified in the
configuration display area.
Disk arrays not supporting RemoteDataReplication and RemoteDataReplication/Disaster Recovery
Disk arrays without RemoteDataReplication and RemoteDataReplication/Disaster Recovery