Copying access attributes – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual
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Figure 40 Copying access attributes
In
, if both primary and secondary data volumes have VMA, the primary data volume's VMA
is copied to the secondary data volume. In
, the secondary data volume's access attribute
is Read/Write when the pair status is SMPL. After the primary data volume's VMA is copied to the
secondary data volume, the secondary data volume's access attribute becomes Read Only, which is the
same as the primary data volume's access attribute. When the pair status is PAIR, copied information for
the access attribute is not effective, so the secondary data volume's access attribute is still Read/Write.
To make the copied information for the access attribute effective, you must suspend or delete the pair
with the Pairsplit-r or Pairsplit-S operation and make the pair status PSUS or SMPL. However, even if
the pair is suspended, S-VOL Disable does not become effective. To make S-VOL Disable effective,
you must delete the pair. For more information about pair status and operations related to the access
attribute, see
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