Viewing HyperMetro Pair Information

This operation enables you to view information about a HyperMetro pair including its basic information so that you can effectively monitor the operating status of the HyperMetro pair.

Procedure

  1. Choose Data Protection > Block Protection > HyperMetro Pair.
  2. View the basic information about a HyperMetro pair. Table 1 describes related parameters.

    Table 1 HyperMetro pair parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Local Resource

    Indicates the name of a local resource.

    Local Resource ID

    Indicates the ID of a local resource.

    Remote Resource

    Indicates the name of a remote resource.

    Remote Resource ID

    Indicates the ID of a remote resource.

    Pair ID

    Indicates the HyperMetro pair IDs of local and remote resources.

    Health Status

    Indicates whether a HyperMetro pair is healthy. Possible options are Normal and Fault.

    Running Status

    Indicates the running status of a HyperMetro pair. Possible values are as follows:

    • Normal: A HyperMetro pair 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 pair 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 pair 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 pair is being synchronized. In this state, either the local or remote storage system supports reads and writes.
    • Force Start: A HyperMetro pair 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 pair 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 pair can no longer be used and restored. In this case, you need to delete the HyperMetro pair from both local and remote storage systems. Otherwise, further HyperMetro pair creation operations may fail.

    Link Status

    Indicates the status of a link connected to a HyperMetro pair

    Local Resource Role in Arbitration

    Indicates whether the local resource is provided by the preferred site.

    Owning HyperMetro Domain

    Indicates the HyperMetro domain to which a HyperMetro pair belongs.

    Local Resource Data Status

    Indicates the data status of a local resource.

    Remote Resource Data Status

    Indicates the data status of a remote resource.

    Local Resource Host Access Status

    Indicates the host access status of a local resource.

    Remote Resource Host Access Status

    Indicates the host access status of a remote resource.

    HyperMetro Consistency Group ID

    Indicates the ID of a HyperMetro consistency group to which the HyperMetro pair belongs.

    Data Synchronization Direction

    Indicates the data synchronization direction. Possible options are Local to Remote and Remote to Local.