Fibre-channel port configuration, Planning journal volumes, Host i/o time stamp – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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Fibre-channel port configuration
The fibre-channel ports on your P9500 system have an IOPS threshold. Use the performance
monitoring information for the number of IOPS your production system generates to calculate the
number of fibre-channel ports the Cnt Ac-J Z system requires.
Please see
“Planning ports for data transfer ” (page 46)
for a full discussion on the type and number
of fibre-channel ports required for your system.
Planning journal volumes
In addition to sizing journal volumes, you should be aware of the following requirements and
restrictions.
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Journal volumes must be registered in a journal before the initial pair-copy operation is
performed.
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Journal volumes must be registered on both the local and remote systems.
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Primary and secondary EXCTGs must be set up and journals registered to them before
registering journal volumes in journals.
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Emulation type for journal volumes must be OPEN-V.
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Journal volumes should be sized according to RPO and write-workload. See
for more information.
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If a path is defined from a host to a volume, the volume cannot be registered as a journal
volume.
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Journal volumes in a journal can have different capacities.
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A master journal volume and the corresponding restore journal volume can have different
capacities.
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A data volume and its associated journal volume can belong to only one journal.
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Do not register a volume to a journal during quick formatting. Doing so stalls the operation.
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Data volumes and journal volumes in the same journal must belong to the same controller.
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The number of journal volumes in the master journal does not have to be equal to the number
of volumes in the restore journal.
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Journal volumes consist of two areas: One area is used for storing journal data, and the other
area is used for storing metadata for remote copy.
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Journal volumes support all RAID configurations and physical volumes that are supported by
P9500.
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Journal volume capacity is not included in accounting capacity.
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Prior to registering journal volumes, set up primary and secondary EXCTGs, if necessary. See
“Using extended consistency groups” (page 51)
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Customized volumes can be used for journal volumes.
See the following for more information about journals and journal volumes:
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The “Journals” item in
“System requirements” (page 16)
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“Planning journals ” (page 23)
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“Data and journal volume specifications” (page 26)
Host I/O time stamp
The I/O time stamping function must be installed on the host processor at the primary site in order
to provide data consistency in Cnt Ac-J Z journals. The I/O time stamp, which is provided by MVS
DFSMSdfp, is the same time stamp that is used by Compatible XRC pairs. The I/O time stamping
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