HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual
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2.
On the primary system (SystemA), add the pre-existing virtual volumes to the newly created
volume group. Issue either of the following commands:
# admitrcopyvv
where:
•
—Name of the virtual volume (testvv.A.0) to add to the primary volume
group on the primary system
•
—Name of the primary volume group (testgroup) on the primary
system
•
—Name of the target system (SystemB and SystemC)
•
—Name of the corresponding secondary virtual volume on the target
system (in this example, testvv.B.0 and testvv.C.0)
or:
# admitrcopyvv -pat
where
For example:
# admitrcopyvv -pat testvv.A* testgroup SystemB:testvv.B* SystemC:testvv.C*
The admitrcopyvv command:
•
Adds the specified virtual volumes (testvv.A.0, testvv.A.1, and testvv.A.2) to
the primary volume group (testgroup) on the primary system (SystemA).
•
Adds the specified virtual volumes (testvv.B.0, testvv.B.1, and testvv.B.2 and
testvv.C.0
, testvv.C.1, and testvv.C.2) to the corresponding secondary volume
groups on the target systems (SystemB and SystemC).
Because HP 3PAR Remote Copy created these secondary volume groups (both named
testgroup.r96
) when you created the primary volume group, HP 3PAR Remote Copy
automatically adds the following:
◦
testvv.B.0
, testvv.B.1, and testvv.B.2 to testgroup.r96 on SystemB.
◦
testvv.C.0
, testvv.C.1, and testvv.C.2 to testgroup.r96 on SystemC.
Solution
Problem
To redo volume groups:
1.
Use the removercopygroup command.
2.
Repeat the setup from
.
To redo virtual-volume placement:
1.
Use the dismissrcopyvvcommand.
2.
Repeat the setup from
.
For more information about these commands, see
.
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Setting Up SLD Remote Copy