This operation enables you to view information about consistency groups to monitor their status.
Context
- Running Status of a consistency group and that of its HyperMetro pairs must be the same. Only HyperMetro pairs in the Paused or Normal state can be added to consistency groups.
- On the HyperMetro consistency group management page, you can click
to refresh HyperMetrop consistency group information.
- On the HyperMetro consistency group management page, you can click
or
next to a parameter and enter a keyword or select a parameter value to search for the required HyperMetro consistency group information.
- On the HyperMetro consistency group management page, you can click
to select the HyperMetro consistency group parameters you want to view.
Procedure
- Choose Data Protection > Protection Entity > Protection Group > HyperMetro Consistency Group.
- View information about existing HyperMetro consistency groups. Table 1 describes related parameters.
Table 1 HyperMetro consistency group parameters
Parameter |
Description |
Name |
Indicates the name of a HyperMetro consistency group. |
ID |
Indicates the ID of a HyperMetro consistency group. |
Health Status |
Indicates the health status of a HyperMetro consistency group. Possible values are as follows:
- Normal: The consistency group is functioning normally.
- Fault: The consistency group malfunctions or the replication link is down.
|
Running Status |
Indicates the running status of a HyperMetro consistency group. Possible values are as follows:
- Unknown: The system fails the query.
- Normal: A HyperMetro consistency group enters this state after data is synchronized successfully. In this state, both local and remote storage systems support reads and writes.
- To be synchronized: A HyperMetro consistency group enters this state after a synchronization I/O fault, dual-write I/O fault, or replication link disconnection occurs. In this state, either the local or remote storage system supports reads and writes.
- Paused: A HyperMetro consistency group enters this state after you click Pause for it. In this state, either the local or remote storage system supports reads and writes.
- Synchronizing: A HyperMetro consistency group is being synchronized. In this state, either the local or remote storage system supports reads and writes.
- Force Start: A HyperMetro consistency group enters this state after you click Force Start for it or manually start the local or remote storage system. In this state, either the local or remote storage system supports reads and writes.
- Invalid: A HyperMetro consistency group enters this state after it is disconnected, deleted from the local or remote storage system, being created, or being deleted. In this state, the HyperMetro consistency group can no longer be used and restored. In this case, you need to delete the HyperMetro consistency group from both local and remote storage systems. Otherwise, further HyperMetro consistency group creation operations may fail.
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Local Resource Role in Arbitration |
Indicates whether the local site is a preferred service site. Possible options are Preferred and Non-preferred. |
Recovery Policy |
Indicates whether the system automatically synchronizes data after a fault of a HyperMetro consistency group is recovered. Possible options are Automatic and Manual.
- Automatic: The system automatically synchronizes data.
- Manual: The synchronization operation must be performed manually.
|
Speed |
Indicates the data synchronization speed of a HyperMetro consistency group. |
Owning HyperMetro Domain |
Indicates the HyperMetro domain two which a HyperMetro consistency group belongs. |
Data Synchronization Direction |
Indicates the data synchronization direction of all HyperMetro pairs in a HyperMetro consistency group. Possible options are Remote to Local and Local to Remote. |