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IBM System Storage DS6000 Series: Copy Services with IBM System z

This section discusses the parameters that can be passed to FlashCopy when using the DS
CLI and what the results are. Figure 9-1 summarizes the parameters and the corresponding
DS CLI commands. When FlashCopy receives these parameters, the following actions result:

freeze

: Consistency Group FlashCopy

With the DS CLI, it is possible to establish a Consistency Group by using the

-freeze

parameter and identifying all FlashCopy pairs and target volumes belonging to it.

tgtpprc

: establish target on existing Metro Mirror source

When this option is selected, the target volume can be, or can become, a source volume
for a Metro Mirror or Global Copy relationship.

tgtoffline

: permit FlashCopy to occur if target volume is not online for host access

When setting up the relationship, a verification is done to see whether the target volume is
online or offline. This parameter only applies to CKD volumes. Table 9-4 summarizes the
actions that result, depending on the target volume status.

Table 9-4 Resulting actions when the tgtoffline parameter is used

tgtinhibit

: Inhibit writes to target volume

If FlashCopy is active, writes to the target volume are not allowed (inhibited).

record

: change recording

Activating the option

change recording

during setup of a FlashCopy enables subsequent

refreshes to the target volume. To do so, a second bitmap is created for the source
volume, which keeps track of all writes to the source. This bitmap can later be used to
refresh the target by only copying the updates from the source to the target.

persist

: persistent FlashCopy

The FlashCopy relationship will continue to exist until explicitly removed by an interface
method. If this option is not selected, the FlashCopy relationship will exist until all data has
been copied from the source volume to the target.

nocp

: full volume background copy

With the parameter

nocp

it is possible to indicate whether the data of the source volume

will be copied to the target volume in the background or not. If

-nocp

isn’t used, a copy of

all data from source to target takes place in the background. With

-nocp

selected only

updates to the source volume will cause writes to the target volume—this way the
time-zero data can be preserved.

seqnum

: sequence number for FlashCopy pairs

A number that identifies the FlashCopy relationship. Once used with the initial

mkflash

command, it could be used within subsequent commands to refer to multiple FlashCopy
relationships.

source:target

: identification of source volume and target volume

fast

: reverse FlashCopy before background copy finished

Status of target
volume in z/OS

Permit FlashCopy
to occur if target
volume is online

Resulting action

Volume is online

Not selected

FlashCopy definition is not possible

Volume is online

Selected

FlashCopy definition is queued until target
volume goes offline

Volume is offline

Selected or not
selected

FlashCopy will be started immediately