HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual
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In mainframe systems, you cannot delete all pairs that are in an existing copy group. This restriction
prevents deletion of copy groups with distribution relationships. For details of conditions that disrupt
copy group linkage, see “
Conditions that disrupt copy group distribution relationships
To delete copy pairs from a copy group:
1.
In the Hosts view, Storage Systems view, or Pair Configurations view, display information about
the copy group for which you want to edit a copy pair configuration definition.
For details on the Hosts view, Storage Systems view, and Pair Configurations view, see the
following:
•
•
Viewing a list of storage systems
•
Viewing a list of copy pair configurations
2.
In the displayed subwindow, select a copy group. Alternatively, make sure that copy group
information is displayed, and then click Pair Management.
The Pair Configuration Wizard starts with the 1. Introduction page displayed.
3.
Read the wizard page, and then click Next.
The 2. Pair Association page appears. The copy topology (configuration of the related copy
groups) to which the copy group belongs is displayed under Copy Topology.
4.
To delete copy pairs, select the pairs to be deleted and click Delete (for copy pairs and primary
volumes). The dialog box for confirming deletion appears.
5.
Click Next.
The 3. Group Management page appears. The deleted pairs are displayed under Pair List.
6.
Click Next.
The 4. Task Management page is displayed. The Pair Operations field for the deleted copy group
in the Task List displays one of the following values:
• For open systems, modify file + delete
• For mainframe systems, modify file(delete)
7.
Click Next.
The 5. Confirm page appears.
8.
Confirm the task for the deleted copy group and click Confirm.
The 6. Finish page appears.
9.
Click Finish.
To view the task for the deleted copy group, from the Explorer menu, choose Tasks and then
Tasks. The modify file + delete task is displayed in the Tasks subwindow.
Related topics
• About concealing/revealing replica volumes
• Creating pairs and pair groups
Managing pair life cycle
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