Part iii managing remote copy, Iii managing remote copy – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual
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Part III Managing Remote Copy
See the following:
For information about:
“Viewing Remote Copy System Information” (page 95)
Viewing configuration and synchronization details, statistics,
and recovery progress after failover
“Setting Volume Group Policies” (page 118)
Setting the policies for automatic restarts and synchronization
alerts
“Performing Manual Operations” (page 93)
Changing modes, synchronizing, changing target groups to
source, stopping and restarting, and removing remote copy
“Modifying Virtual Volumes” (page 105)
Using volumes with remote copy, and growing and renaming
volumes
“Limiting Throughput for Asynchronous Periodic Volume Groups”
(page 129)
Limiting data throughput during synchronization of asynchronous
periodic volume groups
“Optimizing Performance” (page 128)
Increasing data throughput
“HP 3PAR Peer Persistence with Transparent Failover” (page 132)
Using HP 3PAR Peer Persistence for VMware configurations
“Using Tape for Initial Synchronization and Backup” (page 151)
Backing up primary volume groups to tape and then copying
data from the tape to secondary volume groups
“Managing VASA-connected Remote Copy Groups and
Volumes” (page 153)
Using vSphere Storage application program interfaces for
Storage Awareness (VASA) to detect the properties of storage
arrays
“Remote-Copy Pairs and Targets” (page 99)
Remote-copy pairs and targets, target definitions, target systems,
and data flow between pairs
“Remote-Copy Links” (page 102)
Sending and receiving links
“Virtual Volumes and CPGs” (page 108)
Virtual volumes supported by remote copy, and basics about
using CPGs
“Working with Volume Groups” (page 110)
Rules for forming volume groups, volume group organization on
the servers, and naming conventions
“Volume Group Modes” (page 120)
How HP 3PAR Remote Copy receives, saves, and replicates
data, depending on volume group mode
Full synchronization v. resynchronization for both volume group
modes, and limits on concurrent synchronization
Different errors—minor to major—that remote copy might
encounter
“Remote-Copy Snapshots” (page 270)
When HP 3PAR Remote Copy creates snapshots, by volume
group mode; and what it does with them