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6 add volumes to a session – IBM DS6000 User Manual

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Chapter 24. Global Mirror interfaces

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Figure 24-11 ICKDSF - define Global Mirror session

Example 24-27 shows an ICKDSF job that defines a Global Mirror session involving the LSS
that volume RS7000 belongs to. Note that with this Global Mirror command, you do not need
to define an LSS number, nor a CCA, nor the SSID.

Example 24-27 ICKDSF job to define a Global Mirror session to an LSS

//* -------------------------------------------------------------- ***
//STEP01 EXEC PGM=ICKDSF
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//DD01 DD UNIT=3390,VOL=SER=RS7000,DISP=SHR
//SYSIN DD *

PPRC DDNAME(DD01) DEFINESESSION -
OPEN -
SESSIONNO(001)

/*

Example 24-27 points again to an online volume by the DDNAME parameter. A session is
created involving the corresponding LSS; it is session number

001

in this example.

24.5.6 Add volumes to a session

In this step we add Global Copy primary volumes to the Global Mirror session; see
Figure 24-12 on page 320.

Remote site
(secondary)

Master

Subordinate

LSS

LSS

LSS

LSS

Long distance
Global Copy
volume pairs

Local site

(primary)

Flashcopy target

Primary volumes

Secondary volumes = Flashcopy source

Global Mirror

session paths

Global Copy

paths

Global Copy

paths

Session number

LSS

LSS

LSS

LSS