Cquery tso parameters and examples – HP XP Racks User Manual
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Delete all of the pairs in the CG. To do this, run one of the following commands:
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(For PPRC) CDELPAIR
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(For PPRCOPY) PPRCOPY DELPAIR
All of the pairs in the CG are deleted.
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Check the pair status to make sure that the volumes are unpaired. To do this, run one of the
following commands:
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(For PPRC) CQUERY
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(For PPRCOPY) PPRCOPY QUERY
Showing pair status and volume information with CQUERY TSO and QUERY
ICKDSF
You can run the commands to the P-VOL or S-VOL. If the P-VOL is paired with more than one S-VOL,
the status that is shown is for the pair that has an S-VOL with the lowest LDEV ID. To show the status
for a pair that has another S-VOL, run the command to the desired S-VOL.
If the storage system contains both BC Z and Cnt Ac-S Z pairs, the commands show the Cnt Ac-S
Z pair status. To show the BC Z status, run the command to the BC Z S-VOL. If you are sharing BC
Z and Cnt Ac-S Z volumes, path status shows for Cnt Ac-S Z. If they do not share volumes, path
status for the BC Z pair shows as FFFF FFFF.
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Run the one of the following commands to the P-VOL or the S-VOL:
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(For PPRC) CQUERY TSO
For more information about the parameters and examples, see
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(For PPRCOPY) QUERY ICKDSF
For more information about the parameters and examples, see
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CQUERY TSO parameters and examples
The following table shows CQUERY TSO PPRC command parameters used to show pair information.
Value
Parameter
Device number
DEVN
The following image shows an example of running the CQUERY TSO PPRC command:
Showing pair status and volume information with CQUERY TSO and QUERY ICKDSF
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