HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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When the YKRESYNC command is entered in BCM, you should specify either the FORWARD or
REVERSE parameter. Whether you use the YKRESYNC FORWARD command to perform a Resync
operation or use the YKRESYNC REVERSE command to perform a Restore operation depends on
whether YKSUSPND FORWARD or YKSUSPND REVERSE was specified when the pair was suspended.
You can also suspend a pair without specifying that a Resync or Restore operation will be performed.
In this case, a Resync operation can be performed if the copy direction at the time of suspension was
FORWARD. A Restore operation can be performed if the copy direction at the time of suspension
was REVERSE.
Display details of direction option and synchronization option
Operation target is copy pair
or C/T Group
Operation target is copy group
Copy type
Synchronization
Direction
Synchronization
Direction
-
Present copy direc-
tion (#) (Forward or
Reverse) (not activ-
ated)(*)
-
Forward(*), Reverse
Continuous Access
Synchronous
Flush(*), Purge
Blank (not activ-
ated)(*)
Blank, Flush(*),
Purge
Blank(*), Forward,
Reverse
Continuous Access
Asynchronous
Flush(*)
Blank (not activ-
ated)(*)
Blank, Flush(*),
Purge
Blank(*), Forward,
Reverse
Continuous Access
Journal
Legend:
*: Default value
-: Option is not displayed
#: If there are different directions in the selected pair, Replication Manager determines the direction
using rules in the table below.
Method by which copy direction displayed by the Continuous Access Synchronous (Pair, C/T Group) operation
is determined
Value displayed in Direction
option
Present copy direction
Copy direction
Forward
Forward
Only Forward
Reverse
Reverse
Only Reverse
Forward
No direction
Only No direction
Forward
Forward
Forward + No direction
Reverse
Reverse
Reverse + No direction
Forward
Forward
Forward + Reverse
Managing pair life cycle
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