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Table 111 Differences in Functionality Between the Commands for Detecting HyperSwaps
Note
Cause of
HyperSwap errors
How to detect
HyperSwaps
To detect HyperSwaps
Command name
(failures or
maintenance)
You need to use a script
to check whether a
Can be
distinguished
Monitor the HyperSwap
completion messages.
Business Continuity
Manager must be
YKCONMSG
HyperSwap has been
running on the same
host as TPC-R.
executed for the target
copy group, because all
copy groups are subject
to the HyperSwap
monitoring operation.
You can specify a copy
group to be monitored.
Cannot be
distinguished
Monitors the status
transitions or the copy
pair or volume.
Business Continuity
Manager does not
need to run on the
same host as TPC-R.
YKEWAIT
To enable Business Continuity Manager to detect HyperSwaps, use either or both of the commands
to monitor the Cnt Ac-S copy pair with the HyperSwap attribute.
For details on the commands, see the HP XP7 for Business Continuity Manager Reference Guide.
In addition, load a route list in which a route from the local storage system to the remote storage
system is defined so that information about the remote storage system can be acquired.
shows an operational image of the 2DC configuration with HyperSwap and
Cnt Ac-J Z.
Figure 127 Operational Image of a 2DC Configuration with HyperSwap and Cnt Ac-J Z
Performing primary storage system maintenance
The following are the procedures for performing primary storage system maintenance.
Failover
To perform a failover:
1.
Use TPC-R on the primary host to execute HyperSwap.
The copy direction of Cnt Ac-S copy pairs with the HyperSwap attribute is reversed, and the
groups are moved from the DUPLEX status to the SWAPPING status.
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