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Monitoring Replicated Volume Resources

The state of all SIOS Protection Suite protected replicated volume resources is displayed in the LifeKeeper GUI. Refer to the SIOS DataKeeper topic, Mirror State Definitions, for details on mirror states.

The example below shows that the mirror state of the replicated volume resource Vol.L is Resync and that the mirror state of the replicated volume resource Vol.Y is Mirroring.

 

The table below describes the different states for replicated volume resources and their meaning.

Resource State

Visual State

What it Means

Active

Resource is operational on the primary server and protected (ISP)

Degraded

Resource is operational on the primary server but not protected by a backup resource (ISU)

Unknown

Resource has not been initialized (ILLSTATE) or SIOS Protection Suite is not running on this server.

Failed

Problem with resource detected on this server. For example, an attempt to bring the resource in-service failed. (OSF)

Offline

Resource is out of service on this server.  Volume is not accessible for read/write operations.

Resync Pending

Resource state on the backup server is Resync Pending.

Mirroring

Resource state on the backup server is Mirroring.

Paused

Resource state on the backup server is Paused.

Resync

Resource state on the backup server is Resync.

Broken

Resource state on the backup server is Broken.

To view the configuration information for a replicated volume resource from the LifeKeeper GUI, right-click on the volume resource and select Properties, then select the SDR Status tab.  The example below shows Vol.L is the source on Cardinal and has one target - 10.10.1.2, and that it is resycning to the target Bluejay.

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