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Configuring 1-to-1 remote copy, Targets – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual

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2.

In the Common Actions panel, click Configure RC Port.

The Configuration dialog box appears.

3.

Select a system from the System list.

The remaining fields in the wizard change to reflect RCFC or RCIP set up, depending on the
system selected.

4.

Select a port from the Port list.

5.

The remaining fields are populated with the selected port's information.

6.

Follow the directions in

“Configuring an RCFC Port” (page 26)

or

“Configuring an RCIP Port”

(page 26)

to edit the port information.

7.

Click OK.

NOTE:

Due to the limited number of ports on some systems, shared Host/RC adapter ports are

allowed. For example, one port can be used for both a Host and Remote Copy.

Configuring 1-to-1 Remote Copy

NOTE:

HP 3PAR Remote Copy Software requires an HP 3PAR Remote Copy license. For more

information about the license, see the HP 3PAR OS Concepts Guide.

A 1-to-1 Remote Copy relationship involves two systems. Depending on how the 1-to-1 Remote
Copy relationship is configured, one system can serve as the primary (source) system and the other
the backup system (unidirectional), or both systems can serve as both the primary and backup
systems (bidirectional).

NOTE:

In order to configure 1-to-1 Remote Copy, you must have two available systems with

configured Remote Copy ports.

To configure 1-to-1 Remote Copy:
1.

In the Manager Pane, select Remote Copy.

2.

In the Common Actions panel, click New Configuration.

The New Remote Copy Configuration wizard appears.

Targets

1.

Under Select a Configuration, select 1-1.

2.

Under Assign a System to Each Target, select a storage system graphic. In the menu list, select
a storage system to assign. Repeat for the other storage system graphic.

NOTE:

Only available systems, which satisfy requirements appear. See the HP 3PAR Remote

Copy Software User's Guide for more information.

If you attempt to create a remote copy link between an encrypted storage system and a
non-encrypted system, a warning dialog appears indicating data copied to the non-encrypted
system will no longer be protected by encryption. Click Yes to create the link, or click No to
return to the Targets screen with the newly selected storage system reset.

3.

(Optional) Under Label Location, enter a location for each storage server, for example, Lab
1, New York.

4.

(Optional) Under Name the Target Systems, the Target Name fields are automatically populated
with the storage server names. You can enter an alternate name if you want.

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