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Links, Groups, Links groups – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual

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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.

5.

If both assigned systems are running supported HP 3PAR OS, the checkbox to Create additional
targets for simultaneous synchronous and periodic operations is enabled and selected.

When Additional Targets for Multimode is selected, an additional target pair is presented
with the default target name of system followed by _1 and _2. You can change the target
name as desired, and the system validates that target names on the same system are unique.

At this point, if you reassign a system to one that runs a non-supported HP 3PAR OS, the
Additional Targets for Multimode is cleared and disabled, and the additional target pair is
removed.

6.

Click Next.

Links

1.

A graphical representation of each system's Remote Copy ports appears under Create Links
Between Systems. You can see the new target on the link.

2.

For IP links, in the IP Settings groups for each system/port, all fields are automatically populated
based on the link relationship you established under Create Links Between Systems.
a.

(Optional) Enter the gateway address for each system/port.

b.

(Optional) Click Apply to test the link configuration, or Ping to test the communication
between the links.

3.

For Fibre Channel links, in the Settings groups for each system/port:
a.

Connection Type - Select Point for point-to-point mode or Loop for arbitrated loop mode.

b.

Configured Rate - Select Auto (default), 1 Gbps, 2 Gbps, or 4 Gbps.

c.

Click Apply to test the link configuration, or Ping to test the communication between the
links.

4.

Click Next.

NOTE:

If Fibre Channel ports are not displayed, the ports may not be zoned correctly, or may

not be physically connected. For more information, see

“Configuring an RCFC Port” (page 26)

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Groups

1.

In the Source group:
a.

System - Select the system on which the Remote Copy group will be located.

b.

(Optional) Domain - Select the domain in which the Remote Copy group will be located.

c.

Group - Enter a name for the Remote Copy group.

d.

(Optional) Start group after completion - Select if you want the Remote Copy group to
start mirroring after it is created.

e.

(Optional) Do not perform initial sync - Select if you do not want the created Remote Copy
group to be synchronized with its backup group. Before selecting this option verify both
sides are synchronized or it might lead to data inconsistency.

2.

In the Backup group:
a.

Name - The system NOT selected as the source system, automatically appears.

b.

Mode - Select Synchronous or Periodic.

c.

Sync Period - If you selected Periodic, select second(s), minute(s), hour(s), or day(s) and
enter a numeric value for when you want the source and backup groups to synchronize.

d.

(Optional) Auto Recover - Select if you want the group to be restarted automatically after
Remote Copy links come back up should the links go down. (Displayed only if Show
advanced options is selected.)

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