Sessions table |
Name Shows the session name that you
defined when you created the session. |
Status Shows the current status of the
session:
- Normal (green)
- Indicates that all source volumes are duplex and the copy is active.
All volumes were established successfully.
- Error (yellow)
- Indicates that at least one volume has not reached duplex during the
synchronization-resynchronization process.
- Severe (red)
- Indicates any error that caused shadowing or, for a fibre-channel connection,
any volume that could not be established.
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State Shows the state of the session: Defined or Active |
Group Shows the name of the managed
group. (Only one group is managed per session.) |
Copy type Shows the type of session: Point-in-Time Copy or Continuous Synchronous Remote Copy. |
Recoverable Indicates if any sequences in
a session are considered recoverable: Yes or No. |
Shadowing Indicate if any part of the session
is shadowing data: Yes or No to . |
Exception volumes Shows the total number of volumes
in an exception state. (An exception state occurs if any volume pairs in the
session received an error resulting in a message ending in "E" or "W".) |
Sessions actions |
Create Invokes the Create session wizard. |
Delete Deletes the selected session. |
Flash Starts the session that you selected
in the Sessions table. |
Increment Performs another point-in-time
(PIT) copy of the data in the selected session; any previous copy is lost.
(The session is a PIT copy in the active state.) |
Suspend (consistent) Freezes the selected session,
resulting in a consistent target copy if there are no errors. (The session
is a continuous, synchronous, remote copy in the active state.) |
Suspend (immediate) Stops the selected session with
no guarantee of consistency. (The session is a continuous, synchronous, remote
copy in the active state.) |
Terminate Stops the selected session and
withdraws relationships. (The session is in the active state.) |
Properties Displays the Session properties
panel for the selected session. |