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Creating a 3dc multi-target configuration, Scheduling and managing tasks, About tasks – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual

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Creating pairs and pair groups

, page 150

Copy type requirements for pair configuration definitions

, page 160

Permitted topologies for cascade and multi-target configurations

, page 162

About multi target and cascade copy pair configurations

, page 160

Creating a 3DC multi-target configuration

To create a 3DC multi-target configuration that uses the delta resync function:

1.

Create Continuous Access Synchronous and Continuous Access Journal pair groups in a multi-target
configuration.

2.

With the secondary volume of the Continuous Access Synchronous pair selected, click Add Group.

3.

Specify the copy type option as Cnt Ac-J (3DC Delta).

Related topics

About delta resync

, page 163

Creating pairs and pair groups

, page 150

Creating copy groups

, page 157

Defining copy groups in a multi-target or cascade configuration

, page 163

Scheduling and managing tasks

This module discusses information about tasks and procedures for scheduling and managing tasks:

About tasks

, page 164

About task statuses

, page 166

About task types (open systems)

, page 166

About task types (mainframe systems)

, page 167

Scheduling tasks

, page 167

Viewing a list of tasks

, page 169

Canceling tasks

, page 169

Deleting tasks

, page 170

About tasks

A task is a type of operation, such as changing the status of a copy pair or creating a copy pair or
copy group based on a specified schedule. Tasks are managed based on copy groups as functional
units. Multiple tasks created for the same copy group using the Pair Configuration Wizard are
collectively known as associated tasks.

For example, if you create copy groups A and B, which constitute a multi-target configuration, and
copy groups C and D, which constitute a cascade configuration, Replication Manager generates two
tasks, each on a copy group basis, for each workflow.

Managing pair life cycle

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