6 pair operations, Pair operations workflow, Check pair status – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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6 Pair operations
This chapter provides prerequisite information and the instructions for performing Continuous Access
Synchronous Z operations.
Pair operations workflow
Basic Continuous Access Synchronous Z operations consists of the following.
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Check prerequisites for each procedure.
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Always check pair status. Each Continuous Access Synchronous Z operation requires the pair
to be in a specific status.
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Create the pair, in which the R-VOL becomes a duplicate of the M-VOL.
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Suspend the pair, which separates the M-VOL and R-VOL and allows read/write access to
the R-VOL if desired.
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Resynchronize the pair, in which the R-VOL again mirrors the ongoing, current data in the
M-VOL.
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Delete a pair
For disaster recovery procedures, see
“Planning and procedures for disaster recovery” (page 74)
Check pair status
Every Continuous Access Synchronous Z operation requires that the pairs have a specific status.
Before performing any operation, check pair status.
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Find status requirements under the Prerequisites topics for each operation.
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To view a pair’s current status in the GUI, or review status definitions, see
.
Create pairs
When you create the initial copy, all data in the M-VOL on the main system is copied to the R-VOL
on the remote system. The M-VOL remains available to the host for I/O operations.
Prerequisite information
The following information is provided to help you prepare for the Add Pair operation:
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The initial copy is performed from the main system.
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R-VOLs must be offline to all hosts.
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You will select the main and remote volumes to be paired by individual volumes' CU and/or
LDEV numbers. You should have this information on hand.
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Ports must be configured for Continuous Access Synchronous Z. See
for more information.
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The main and remote system must be configured for Continuous Access Synchronous Z. See
“Configure disk arrays and define logical paths” (page 46)
for more information.
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Stop Performance Monitor before performing the initial copy to avoid overloading with TCP/IP
traffic.
M-VOL Fence Level settings
The M-VOL Fence Level setting, which you specify during the Add Pair operation, determines
whether the host is denied access or continues to access the M-VOL when a Continuous Access
Pair operations workflow
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