
NOTE:
The controller ID for an XP storage system is 4.
• S/N(LDKC) displays the five-digit serial number and the LDKC number of the remote storage
system.
• Path Gr. ID displays the path group ID. All the path group IDs are displayed as Default.
• M-R Path indicates the channel type of the logical paths between the local storage system and
the remote storage system. This column always displays Fibre.
• Status indicates whether logical paths fail.
Normal
No failure occurs to the logical paths
Failed
Allthe logicalpaths fail.
Warning
Some of the logical paths fail.
• Num of Path indicates the number of logical paths.
Displaying Information about Logical Paths
Logical paths are communication paths that connect the local storage system ports and the remote
storage system ports.
To display information about logical paths in the DKC Operation window:
1. In the Display box, select DKC.
2. Select a remote storage system from the tree.
The list displays logical paths. Each row in the list indicates one logical path (Figure 48 on page 110).
Figure 48 Logical Paths Information in the DKC Operation Window
Thelistdisplaysthe following:
• Path Gr. ID: Displays the path group ID.
The icon indicates the status of the path:
The logical path is in normal status
A failure occurs t
othe logical path.
• M-R Path: Indicates the channel type of the logical paths between the local storage system and
theremotestorage system. Thiscolumnalwaysdisplays Fibre.
• Status: indica
tes whether thelogical pathisinnormal status.
Normal
The logical path is in normal status. No failure occurs at the logical path
Failed
A failure occur
s at the logical path.
• Port: Indicates a port number of the local storage system.
• Pair-Port: in
dicates a port number of the remote storage system.
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Configuring Disk Storage Systems and Logical Paths
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