Recovery groups

View information about the recovery groups for storage systems.

Acknowledged
Shows whether a user marked the status of a recovery group as acknowledged. An acknowledged status indicates that its status was reviewed and is either resolved or can be ignored. An acknowledged status is treated as normal and is used when the status of related, higher-level resources is determined.
For example, if a recovery group has an error status, the related storage system also shows an error condition. If the error status of the recovery group is acknowledged, it changes to Error-Acknowledged. This acknowledged status is then treated as normal, and is used in evaluating the overall condition of the storage system. In this case, if the other internal resources of the storage system are also normal, the storage system condition is considered normal.
Drives
The total number of drives that are part of the recovery group. Helps you understand the size and capacity distribution of the recovery group.
Last data collection
The timestamp of the most recent successful data collection for the recovery group. You can use this value to verify data freshness and monitoring health.
Name
The unique identifier of the recovery group.
Nodes
The number of nodes associated with the recovery group.
Status
The current operational state of the recovery group. Indicates whether the recovery group is functioning correctly or requires attention. Example values:
  • Normal: All components are healthy and functioning as expected.
  • Other states (depending on system behavior) might indicate degraded or error conditions.
Storage system
The name of the storage system that owns or contains the recovery group.