Withdrawing version 2 pairs: flashcpy withdraw – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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Table 60 Parameters for the ICKDSF Command in Version 2 (continued)
Description
Value
Parameter
Command
Permits to execute the writing
operation on the T-VOL that
is write-protected. The
relationship will not be
deleted.
—
RESETTGTWRTINHIBIT,
RESETTGTWRTINHB, or
RTWI
Specifies the CU number, the
LDEV number, or the device
number of the S-VOL when
you use the Remote
FlashCopy function.
CU number
LDEV number
Source device number
SOURCEVOL or SRCVOL
Releases the relationship
established using the
Preserve Mirror FlashCopy
function without executing
the background copying
process.
Releases the relationship
defined to the copy target.
YES
FORCE
Releases the relationship
established using the
Preserve Mirror FlashCopy
function after the
background copying process
completes.
If FORCE is not specified,
NO is set by default.
NO
Withdrawing Version 2 Pairs: FLASHCPY WITHDRAW
To delete a Version 2 pair by using the ICKDSF FLASHCPY WITHDRAW command:
1.
If the OS of the host server is MVS, specify the JCL statement in the DDNAME parameter, or
specify the S-VOL device number of the Version 2 pair that you want to delete for the
UNITADDRESS parameter.
2.
Specify SYSNAME of the ASSGN system control statement in the SYSNAME parameter if the
OS of the host server is VSE.
3.
Specify the CU number, LDEV number, and device number of the T-VOL in the TARGETVOL
parameter.
4.
See
“Check Boxes in the Compatible FlashCopy V2 Relationships” (page 141)
and specify any
other necessary parameters.
5.
Execute the FLASHCPY WITHDRAW command. See
.
Figure 81 FLASHCPY WITHDRAW Command Description
FLASHCPY WITHDRAW UNIT(X'7000') TARGETVOL(X'00',X'01',7001) MODE(COPY)
NOTE:
When the FLASHCPY WITHDRAW command is executed, all the dataset relationships
existing in the specified volume will be deleted.
The FLASHCPY WITHDRAW command and the applicable combinations are predetermined. If you
specify any other parameter than the predetermined combinations, the FLASHCPY WITHDRAW
command is normally ended without executing any process.
“Parameters of FLASHCPY WITHDRAW
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Performing Version 2 Operations