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Chapter 4 Performing CCI Operations

Parameter Value

Options

-h: Displays Help/Usage and version information.
-q: Terminates the interactive mode and exits the command.
-z or -zx (OpenVMS cannot use the -zx option): Makes the paircreate command enter interactive mode.

The -zx option guards performing of the HORCM in interactive mode. When this option detects a HORCM

shut down, interactive mode terminates.
-I[H][M][instance#] or -I[TC][SI][instance#] Specifies the command as [HORC]/[HOMRCF], and used

for specifying Instance# of HORCM
-g : Specifies a group name defined in the configuration definition file. The command is

executed for the specified group unless the -d option is specified.
-d : Specifies paired logical volume name defined in the configuration definition file. When this

option is specified, the command is executed for the specified paired logical volume.
-d[g] [MU#]: Searches a group on the configuration definition file (local instance) for the

specified raw_device, and if the specified raw_device is contained in the group, the target volume is

executed as the paired logical volume (-d) or group (-dg). This option is effective without specification of

“-g “ option. If the specified the raw_device is contained in two or more groups, the command is

executed on the first group.
-d[g] [MU#]: Searches a group on the configuration definition file (local instance) for

the specified LDEV, and if the specified LDEV is in the group, the target volume is executed as the paired

logical volume (-d) or group (-dg). This option is effective without specification of “-g “ option. If

the specified LDEV is contained in two or more groups, the command is executed on the first group. The

values can be specified in hexadecimal (by addition of “0x “) or decimal notation.
-f[g] [CTGID] (Hitachi TrueCopy or UR only): Specifies the fence level for assuring the

consistency of paired volume data. A fence level of “data”, “status”, “never”, or “async” must be specified.

Fence level "-f async" can be specified only for TC Async/UR. The “-fg” option is used to make TC Sync

CTG volume, and fence level must be specified as "-fg data", "-fg status", or "-fg never".
A CTGID (CT Group ID) is assigned automatically if you do not specify the “CTGID” option in this

command (and define it in the config file). If “CTGID” is not specified (with “-f async” or “-fg” option) and

the maximum number of CT groups already exists (e.g., 256 for USP/NSC, 128 for 9900V), an

EX_ENOCTG error will be returned. Therefore, the “CTGID” option can forcibly assign a volume group to

an existing CTGID (0-15/63/127/255) on the Hitachi RAID storage systems. The CTGID option is ignored

unless you specify the “-f async” or “-fg” option.
-vl or -vr: Specifies the data flow direction and must always be specified. The -vl option specifies “local”

and the host which issues the command possesses the primary volume. The -vr option specifies “remote”

and the remote host possesses the primary volume while the local host possesses the secondary volume.
-c : Specifies the number of extents (1 - 15) to be used for the initial data copy. If this option is not

specified a default value is used.
-nocopy: Creates paired volumes without copying data in the case in which the data consistency of

simplex volumes is assured by the user.
-nomsg: Suppresses messages to be displayed when this command is executed. It is used to execute

this command from a user program. This option must be specified at the beginning of a command

argument. The command execution log is not affected by this option.
-split (ShadowImage only): Splits the paired volume after the initial copy operation is complete. This

option will return after changed the state in PVOL_PSUS & SVOL_COPY immediately, and SVOL state

will be changed to “SVOL_SSUS” after all data is copied. (See Note 2 under Table 2.3 for details.)
-m :

mode = noread (ShadowImage only): Specifies the noread mode for hiding the secondary volume. The

secondary volume becomes read-disabled when this mode option is specified. The secondary volume is

read-enabled when this mode option is omitted. Note: The primary volume becomes read-disabled during

a reverse resync operation (restore option of pairresync command).

mode = cyl (9900V only): sets TrueCopy bitmap difference management to cylinder.

mode = trk (9900V only): sets TrueCopy bitmap difference management to track.

Note: If the mode (cyl or track) is not specified, the default values are used: default is track for OPEN-3

and OPEN-9; default is cylinder for OPEN-E and OPEN-L.

Note: For TrueCopy volumes paired between 9900V and 9900 storage systems, the bitmap tables will be

managed at the Cylinder level, even if Track is specified.
mode=grp [CTGID] (9900V ShadowImage only). Makes a group for splitting all ShadowImage pairs

specified in a group. Like a TrueCopy Async/UR consistency group, ShadowImage guarantees data

consistency among multiple LUNs in a group at a single point in time when doing a split using the

“pairsplit -g “ command (except “-S” or “-E” option).
A CTGID (CT Group ID) is assigned automatically if you do not specify the “CTGID” option in this

command. If “CTGID” is not specified and the maximum number of CT groups already exists, an

EX_ENOCTG error will be returned. Therefore, the “CTGID” option can forcibly assign a volume group to

an existing CTGID (e g 0 127 on 9900V)