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create: Creates a copy pair. This operation does not edit the configuration definition file.
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split: Splits a copy pair. This operation does not edit the configuration definition file.
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resync: Re-synchronizes data from the primary volume to the secondary volume. This operation
does not edit the configuration definition file.
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restore: Re-synchronizes data from the secondary volume to the primary volume. This operation
does not edit the configuration definition file.
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delete: Dissolves a copy pair. This operation does not edit the configuration definition file.
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create replica (Exchange): Creates an Exchange application replica on the backup server.
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create replica (SQL): Creates an SQL application replica.
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restore replica (Exchange): Restores an Exchange application replica from the backup server to
the database server.
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restore replica (SQL): Restores an SQL application replica.
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takeover: For performing an S-VOL takeover (does not edit the configuration definition file).
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force-split: For performing an P-VOL takeover (does not edit the configuration definition file).
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swap: For reversing the P-VOL and S-VOL (does not edit the configuration definition file).
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takeover-recovery (resync): Performed for an S-VOL with the split (SSWS) status. Restores the copy
pair. The S-VOL that had the split (SSWS) status becomes the P-VOL (does not edit the configuration
definition file.)
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takeover-recovery (recreate): Executed when a P-VOL has a status of Simplex (SMPL) and the copy
pair cannot be recovered using a takeover-recovery (resync) operation (does not edit the configur-
ation definition file).
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About task types (mainframe systems)
The following are task types displayed for mainframe systems:
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modify file (create): Adds a pair definition to a copy group definition file. This type of task only
creates or edits a copy group definition file. It does not create the defined pair.
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modify file (delete): Deletes a pair from a copy group definition file. This type of task only deletes
or edits a copy group definition file. It does not delete the defined pair.
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distribute file: Distributes a copy group definition file.
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change primary host: Changes the management host.
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split: Splits a copy pair. This type of task is used to indicate both splitting of suspended pair and
swapped pair.
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resync: Re-synchronizes a copy pair. This type of task is used to indicate both re-synchronizing of
suspended pair and swapped pair.
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restore: Reverse synchronizes a copy pair by synchronizing data from the secondary volume to
the primary volume.
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delete: Deletes a copy pair.
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