HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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Table 20 z/OS system volume types that can be shared with Continuous Access Synchronous Z
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Used as R-VOL?
Used as M-VOL?
Functions and volumes
No. The volume can be used
as an R-VOL only when you
Yes
P-VOL in Duplex status
restore a Cnt Ac-S Z pair or
perform a BCM YKRESYNC
REVERSE operation.
No. The volume can be used
as R-VOL only when you
Yes
P-VOL in Suspend status
restore a Cnt Ac-S Z pair or
perform a BCM YKRESYNC
REVERSE operation.
No. The volume can be used
as R-VOL only when you
Yes
P-VOL suspended due to a failure
restore a Cnt Ac-S Z pair or
perform a BCM YKRESYNC
REVERSE operation.
No
No
S-VOL (remote volume) in Pending status
No
No
S-VOL in Duplex status
No
Yes
S-VOL in Suspend status
No
Yes
S-VOL in Swapping status
No
Yes
S-VOL suspended due to a failure
Volume Retention
Yes
Yes
Volume with Read/Write attribute
Yes
Yes
Volume with Read Only attribute
No
No
Volume with Protect attribute
Volume Security for Mainframe
Yes. If the volume is disabled
for use as S-VOL, the volume
cannot be used as R-VOL.
Yes
Volume registered in a security group
Data Exchange
No
No
Volume for mainframe and open-systems use
Cache Residency
Yes
Yes
Volume with CRM data
Parallel Access Volumes
Yes
Yes
Parallel Access Volumes volume
Virtual LVI
Yes
Yes
Virtual LVI volume
#1: The volume performs differently according to the type of difference management. For details, see the HP P9000
for Compatible FlashCopy Mirroring User Guide.
#2: For more information, contact HP Technical Support.
#3: If you use Continuous Access Synchronous Z with Compatible FlashCopy, the Continuous Access Synchronous Z
pairs must be created without using the consistency groups.
#4 For more details, see the topic on interoperability with other products and functions in the HP P9000 for Compatible
FlashCopy Mirroring User Guide.
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Sharing Continuous Access Synchronous Z volumes