Hp storageworks xp disk array configuration guide: windows (a5951-96199, january 2010) (36 pages)
Summary of Contents for HP StorageWorks XP24000
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This guide explains how to use Hitachi ShadowImage™ for Mainframe to create nondisruptive, high-speed copies of information stored by mainframe hosts on HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk Arrays. Topics include preparing for, performing, and troubleshooting ShadowImage for Mainframe operations using the Remote Web Console web client, PPRC host functions, and XP for Business Continuity Manager Software.
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The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
Hitachi TrueCopy™ for Mainframe....................30 XP Continuous Access Journal Software™ for Mainframe.............34 TrueCopy for Mainframe and Universal Replicator for Mainframe..........38 HP StorageWorks XP for Compatible Extended Remote Copy (XRC) Software.........40 Concurrent Copy........................40 4 Preparing for ShadowImage for Mainframe Operations.........41 System Requirements.......................41 Volume Requirements......................41...
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Requirements for Maintaining ShadowImage for Mainframe............50 Cautions on Maintaining the Devices..................50 Cautions on Maintaining the Cache..................50 Cautions on Switching Off the Power Supply................51 Installing ShadowImage for Mainframe..................51 Starting ShadowImage for Mainframe..................51 5 Using the ShadowImage for Mainframe GUI..........53 Pair Operation Window......................53 Volume List........................54 Preview List........................57 History Window........................58...
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CDELPAIR........................103 DELPAIR..........................104 Displaying Pair Status Using PPRC Commands................105 CQUERY........................106 QUERY...........................107 9 Troubleshooting..................109 Troubleshooting........................109 SIM Reporting........................110 Calling HP Technical Support....................111 10 Support and Other Resources..............112 Related Documentation......................112 Conventions for Storage Capacity Values.................112 HP Technical Support......................112 Subscription Service......................113 HP Websites........................113 Documentation Feedback.......................113 Glossary....................114...
1 Overview of Hitachi ShadowImage™ for Mainframe This chapter provides an overview of the ShadowImage for Mainframe software for the HP XP disk array: “ShadowImage for Mainframe” (page 6) “Business Benefits” (page 7) “Feature Highlights” (page 7) Unless otherwise specified, the terms XP disk array and storage system in this guide refer to the...
Remote Web Console, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User's Guide. If you use the HP StorageWorks DKA Encryption License Key, you can create a ShadowImage for Mainframe pair by using an encrypted volume and a non-encrypted volume. For example, you can create the pair specifying an encrypted volume as the S-VOL and a non-encrypted volume as the T-VOL.
2 About ShadowImage for Mainframe Operations This chapter describes ShadowImage for Mainframe operations. “ShadowImage for Mainframe Components” (page 8) “ShadowImage for Mainframe Operations” (page 10) “Pair Status” (page 20) “ShadowImage for Mainframe Options” (page 25) ShadowImage for Mainframe Components The system for using ShadowImage for Mainframe usually contains the following components. Pair of volumes (S-VOL and T-VOL) Licensed ShadowImage for Mainframe program product Figure 1 (page 8)
You may operate SIz directly from the host and do not need to use the Remote Web Console computer, if you use VOS3 DMFVSS, XP for Business Continuity Manager Software™, IBM PPRC host software functions, or IBM DFSMSdss host software functions. Volume Pairs and CTGs ShadowImage for Mainframe performs internal copy operations for logical volume pairs established by the user.
Using PPRC” (page 93) describes and provides instructions for using PPRC commands to create and maintain SIz pairs on the XP storage system. ShadowImage for Mainframe Operations This section describes the main operations for ShadowImage for Mainframe. Set Reserve Attribute Operation The ShadowImage for Mainframe set reserve attribute operation reserves a volume so that it can be used as an SIz T-VOL.
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Figure 2 Adding a Pair (Initial Copy) Before the initial copy operation, the status of a pair is Simplex. The status of the pair is Pending while the initial copy operation is in progress. The status changes to Duplex when the initial copy is complete.
Figure 3 Update Copy Operation CAUTION: Even if the copy operation is completed without any host I/O, the data in the S-VOL and the data in the T-VOL may not be the same. Whether the S-VOL and the T-VOL have the same data depends on the condition of the storage system.
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Steady Split in the Split Volume Pair dialog box. You also need the XP for Business Continuity Manager Software™ to perform At-Time Split. Split pair operation by Quick Split: When the quick split operation starts, the pair status changes to V-split. You have full read/write access to the split T-VOL (even though it is still reserved).
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Figure 4 Split Pair Operation by At-Time Split (Specifying Copy Group) Figure 5 Split Pair Operation by At-Time Split (Specifying the Split Time) Splitting all the pairs in the same CTG. A PPRC command enables you to copy data from the SIz S-VOLs in the same CTG to T-VOLs simultaneously.
The operation for splitting all the pairs in the same CTG is similar to the operation for splitting pairs when a copy group is specified by using XP for Business Continuity Manager Software™. However, the operation for splitting pairs in a CTG works in Quick Split, so you cannot specify Steady Split.
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for the edited differential bitmap. The copy direction for a normal resync operation is S-VOL to T-VOL. Pair status changes to Duplex when the copying process of differential data is completed. The pair status during a normal resync operation is resync, and the S-VOL remains accessible to all hosts for both read and write operations during a normal resync operation.
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Figure 6 Forward Pairresync Operations CAUTION: Even if the copy operation is completed without any host I/O, the data in the S-VOL and the data in the T-VOL may not be the same. Whether the S-VOL and the T-VOL have the same data depends on the condition of the storage system.
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reverse copy operation is resync-r, and the S-VOL and T-VOL become inaccessible to all hosts for write operations during a reverse copy operation. As soon as the reverse copy operation is complete, the S-VOL becomes accessible. Quick Restore (backward pairresync in fast speed) The quick restore operation (see Figure 7 (page 19)) speeds up the reverse copy operation...
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Figure 7 (page 19) illustrates how the data changes during the backward pairresync operations. Figure 7 Backward Pairresync Operations The S-VOL remains fully accessible during a normal/quick resync operation, but becomes inaccessible to all hosts during a reverse copy or quick restore operation. When reverse copy or quick restore is in progress, you cannot perform, add, split, or resync pair for any other pair that shares the same S-VOL (delete pair and suspend pair are allowed).
T-VOL to the S-VOL. This ensures that the S-VOL and T-VOL are properly resynchronized in the desired direction, and also greatly reduces the time needed to resynchronize the pair. Pairresync for suspend pair When a normal/quick resync operation is performed on a suspended pair, the XP storage system copies all data on the S-VOL to the T-VOL, since all S-VOL tracks were flagged as difference data when the pair was suspended.
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Figure 8 ShadowImage for Mainframe Pair Status Transitions If a volume is not assigned to an SIz pair, its status is simplex. Select the simplex volumes for S-VOL and T-VOL to create an SIz pair. When you create an SIz pair, the initial copy operation starts. During the initial copy operation, the status of the S-VOL and T-VOL changes to pending.
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T-VOL. The update copy operation is not performed on the pairs which status is split. If the HP disk array cannot maintain duplex status for any reason, or if you suspend the pair, the pair status changes to suspend.
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Table 2 ShadowImage for Mainframe Pair Status (continued) Status Description Host Status S-VOL Access T-VOL Access SP-Pend The pair split S-VOL = PPRI-PNDG Read/write-enabled Read/write-disabled operation in Steady T-VOL = PSEC-PNDG Split mode has been accepted normally. The split operation starts a copy operation.
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Table 2 ShadowImage for Mainframe Pair Status (continued) Status Description Host Status S-VOL Access T-VOL Access Resync-R The reverse resync S-VOL = PPRI-PNDG Read/write-disabled Read/write-disabled operation on the pair T-VOL = PSEC-PNDG has been accepted normally. The reverse resyn operation is executed.
1, the pair status does not change. For further information about how to use XP for Business Continuity Manager Software™, see the HP StorageWorks XP for XP for Business Continuity Manager Software™ Software User's Guide.
Figure 9 (page 26) shows the state of the T-VOL after the quick restore operation with or without the Swap&Freeze option. Figure 9 Quick Restore Operation With or Without Swap&Freeze Option The Quick Restore pairresync operation on a pair which status is split exchanges the data in the S-VOL and the T-VOL of the pair.
For information about the setting of the Host I/O Performance option, see “Host I/O Performance Option” (page 26). For information about the setting of the Copy Threshold option call the HP technical support. Copy operations that are stopped by the Copy Threshold option will resume when the storage system load becomes light.
“Cache Residency Manager” (page 29) “Volume Security” (page 29) “Volume Retention Manager” (page 29) “XP Auto LUN” (page 29) “HP StorageWorks XP External Storage Software” (page 30) “Hitachi TrueCopy™ for Mainframe” (page 30) “XP Continuous Access Journal Software™ for Mainframe” (page 34) Virtual LVI Virtual LVI volumes can be assigned to SIz pairs, provided that the T-VOL has the same capacity as the S-VOL.
Cache Residency Manager Cache Residency Manager for Mainframe volumes can be assigned to SIz pairs, and Cache Residency Manager for Mainframe operations can be performed on existing SIz S-VOLs and T-VOLs. CAUTION: “Suspend Pair Operation” (page 15) for important information on performing quick restore operations on Cache Residency Manager for Mainframe volumes.
HP StorageWorks XP External Storage Software SIz operations can also be performed in conjunction with XP External Storage operations to create pairs with external volumes. For the details on the external volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 External Storage Software User's Guide.
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Table 6 Host Pair Status Reporting for SIz/TCz Shared Volumes (continued) Number of SIz S-VOLs Number of TCz Pairs Pair Status Reported by Storage System TCz pair status 2 or more TCz pair status Table 7 (page 31) lists the currency of the data on shared SIz/TCz volumes based on the SIz and TCz pair status.
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TCzA pairs in the specified CTG to Suspend, and also make the consistency time (C/T) of the CTG equal to the C/T of each TCzA pair. You can also prevent the SIz split operation if it does not meet these points. For details, call HP technical support. See “Calling HP Technical Support”...
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Figure 12 SIz and TCz: Shared S-VOL / M-VOL and S-VOL / R-VOL Figure 13 (page 33) shows a volume functioning as both an SIz T-VOL and a TCz M-VOL. Figure 13 SIz and TCz: Shared T-VOL/M-VOL The configuration in Figure 13 (page 33) does not allow SIz and TCz to copy at the same time.
SIz. To query pair status of the URz from the host, use XP for Business Continuity Manager Software™. For details regarding how to use XP for Business Continuity Manager Software™, see the HP StorageWorks XP for Business Continuity Manager Software User's Guide.
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Table 9 Currency of a Shared SIz and URz Volume (continued) SIz Pair Status URz Pair Status Pending duplex Duplex Suspended Resync Not current Not current CURRENT Resync-r CURRENT Suspended Not current Not current Not current Figure 14 (page 35) shows a volume which is functioning as both an SIz S-VOL and a URz P-VOL.
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Figure 15 SIz and URz: Shared S-VOL/S-VOL CAUTION: When you share an SIz S-VOL with a URz S-VOL as shown in Figure 15 (page 36), the write operation to the URz P-VOL takes time. When the SIz pair is in the V-Split status, the write operation to the URz P-VOL may take longer depending on the time needed for the copying process of the SIz pair.
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Figure 16 SIz and URz: Shared S-VOL/P-VOL and S-VOL/S-VOL Figure 17 (page 37) shows a volume that is functioning as both an SIz T-VOL and a URz P-VOL. This configuration allows you to use URz to provide remote copies of SIz T-VOLs. Figure 17 SIz and URz: Shared T-VOL/P-VOL In the configuration shown in Figure 17 (page...
Table 10 Quick Restore Operation When Volume Is Shared with SIz Pair and URz Pair Shared Volume Quick Restore Operation on SIz Pair ShadowImage for Mainframe Universal Replicator for Mainframe P-VOL P-VOL S-VOL S-VOL P-VOL TrueCopy for Mainframe and Universal Replicator for Mainframe Figure 18 (page 38) Figure 19 (page 39) show examples of using SIz, TCz, and URz at the...
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Figure 19 SIz, TCz, and URz: Shared S-VOL / R-VOL / P-VOL Table 1 1 (page 39) describes the availability of ShadowImage for Mainframe operation in the TrueCopy for Mainframe secondary site Table 1 1 Availability of ShadowImage for Mainframe Operation in the TrueCopy for Mainframe Secondary Site TCz Pair Status of...
Duplex Suspended Swapping HP StorageWorks XP for Compatible Extended Remote Copy (XRC) Software If SIz S-VOLs and Compatible XRC source volume (original data) share the same volumes, you cannot perform the Reverse Copy or QuickRestore operation for those volumes. Do not use Compatible XRC T-VOLs (copied data) for SIz volumes.
4 Preparing for ShadowImage for Mainframe Operations This chapter describes requirements for using and maintaining ShadowImage for Mainframe, including how to calculate the number of pairs that ShadowImage for Mainframe can create and how to install and start ShadowImage for Mainframe. Read this chapter before you start using ShadowImage for Mainframe.
You also need to purchase the license key of ShadowImage for Mainframe and install it in Remote Web Console. For detailed information about the license key and software installation, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User's Guide.
Figure 20 Total Capacity of SIz Volumes (Example 1) Figure 20 (page 43), the total capacity of the SIz volume is 1. Figure 21 (page 43) shows two SIz pairs. Figure 21 Total Capacity of SIz Volumes (Example 2) Figure 21 (page 43), the total capacity of the SIz volumes is 3.
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For information about how to calculate the number of differential tables and pair tables that are required for XP Business Copy, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Business Copy Software User's Guide, and as for FlashCopy Mirroring and FlashCopy Mirroring V2, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 for FlashCopy Mirroring Software User's Guide. For information...
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XP Auto LUN, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Auto LUN Software User's Guide and see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Snapshot User's Guide to calculate the number of differential tables that are required for XP Snapshot.
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pair, and the conditions you need to consider when calculating the number of SIz pairs that can be created. Preparing for ShadowImage for Mainframe Operations...
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The capacity of each volume used to create a pair (this is the capacity specified as the CVS or customized volume size) Use the following expression to calculate the total number of the differential tables and pair tables per pair. Total number of the differential tables per pair = ((X) + (Y)) ×...
Table 15 Number of the Control Cylinders According to the Emulation Types (continued) Emulation Type Number of the Control Cylinders 3390-L 3390-LA 3390-LB 3390-LC 3390-M 3390-MA 3390-MB 3390-MC NF80-F NF80-K NF80-KA NF80-KB NF80-KC If you intend to create pairs with volumes of different emulation types, the maximum number of pairs you can create will depend on the following conditions.
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If the XP storage system is overloaded, you must increase cache, disk adapters, and/or parity groups. HP recommends that SIz T-VOLs are assigned in the newly installed parity groups. If you continue SIz operations with an overloaded storage system, host I/O performance may be degraded.
Reserve attribute must be reset (unreserved). Cautions on Maintaining the Cache If HP disk array cache maintenance is performed during a period of high I/O usage, one or more SIz pairs may be suspended. Reduce the I/O load before cache maintenance.
To install the SIz license key: Log on to the SVP and start up the Java application of Remote Web Console. For information about how to log on to the SVP, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User's Guide.
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Display the Remote Web Console main window. For information about how to display the Remote Web Console main window, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User's Guide. Click Go and then ShadowImage for Mainframe on the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window.
The Pair Operation window displays pair information for SIz and relationship information for FlashCopy Mirroring and FlashCopy Mirroring V2, however, this section only explains the items related to the SIz pairs. For details about the items related to the relationships, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 for FlashCopy Mirroring Software User's Guide.
If an error occurs during an operation, the failed operation will remain in the Preview List with an error icon ( ) displayed on the left of the operation name. For the entire list of SIz error codes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console Error Codes. Cancel button Cancels all the operations set in the Preview List.
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Displays the S-VOL information in XX:YY:ZZ (LDKC number: CU number: LDEV ID) format. Status Displays the status of the SIz pair and FlashCopy Mirroring relationships. For detailed information about the relationship status, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 for FlashCopy Mirroring Software User's Guide. T-VOL Displays the information for the T-VOL is displays in XX:YY:ZZ (LDKC number: CU number: LDEV ID) format.
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Table 19 Displayed Information in Copy Pace Pair Status Displayed Information Simplex - - - is displayed. Pending The copy pace (Slower, Medium, or Faster) for the pair being created. Duplex - - - is displayed. SP-Pend The copy pace (Slower, Medium, or Faster) for the pair being created. V-Split Split - - - is displayed.
The following information displays in the information field below the Preview List: Preview: X(Y)/Z, where: X = the number of settings remaining in the Preview List that are still not applied to the HP disk array. Y = the type of pair operation Z = command option You can change the Preview List by right-click the setting in the Preview List and display the menus.
Version 2 relationships. For details about the operation history of Version 1 and Version 2 relationships, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 for FlashCopy Mirroring Software User's Guide.
Table 24 History Window Item Description Previous button Allows you to return to the previous page of the list. This button is selectable only when the number of operation histories in the storage system exceeds 16,384, which is the maximum number of histories that can be displayed on one page. The button is grayed out if the total number of operation histories in the storage system is less than 16,384.
Note that only options that are available for SIz in this box are Swap & Freeze and HOST I/O Performance. FCv2 Slower Copy1 and FCv2 Slower Copy2 are the options for FlashCopy Mirroring V2. See the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 for FlashCopy Mirroring Software User's Guide for detailed information about these options.
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Figure 27 CTG Window Table 27 CTG Window Item Description CTG Tree Displays all the CTGs in layers, regardless of their registrations and is located on the left of the CTG window. To display all the CTGs, select Subsystem on the top of the Tree. Note that the CTGs that you can display in the CTG window are only those reserved in a mainframe storage system.
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Note that this command will remain dimmed when there is no error. NOTE: For the list of SIz error codes and corrective actions, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User's Guide. Using the ShadowImage for Mainframe GUI...
6 Performing ShadowImage for Mainframe Operations Using Remote Web Console This chapter provides instructions for performing ShadowImage for Mainframe operations using the ShadowImage for Mainframe software on Remote Web Console. “Configuring the Volume List” (page 63) “Changing or Deleting the Settings in Preview List” (page 65) “Setting or Resetting the Reserve Attribute”...
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Figure 28 Display Filter Dialog Box The Display Filter dialog box has the following features: The CLPR list allows you to display the specified cache logical partition (CLPR). The Volume Type box: ◦ The Internal VOL check box allows you to display the internal volumes. ◦...
To configure the Volume List: Click Display Filter in the Pair Operation window. The Display Filter dialog box displays. Select the CLPR where the volumes you want to display in the Volume List belong, and then select the check boxes of volume type, attribute, and pair status. Click OK.
Setting the Reserve Attribute The Set Reserve Attribute dialog box (see Figure 29 (page 66)) enables you to set the reserve attribute for the Simplex volumes selected in the Pair Operation window, and reserve the volumes as SIz T-VOLs. Figure 29 Set Reserve Attribute Dialog Box The Set Reserve Attribute dialog box displays the unreserved simplex volumes that you selected in the Pair Operation window.
Click Apply in the Pair Operation window. The settings are reflected in the storage system. Verify that the settings are reflected in the XP storage system. You can check whether the attribute setting is updated or not on the Display Filter dialog box. Resetting the Reserve Attribute The Reset Reserve Attribute dialog box (see Figure 30 (page...
Select the Change Reserve command in the menu. The Reset Reserve Attribute dialog box opens. Select only reserved and unpaired volumes to use the Change Reserve command. On the Reset Reserve Attribute dialog box, assure that the right volumes display, and then click OK.
An LDEV number that ends with pound or gate symbol (#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume (for example, 00:00:01#). For details regarding the external volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 External Storage Software User's Guide. Status: Displays the current status of the selected pair.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the CTG List in the CTG window displays all the desired CTG settings. Set the reserve attribute of the selected CTG by clicking the Apply button displayed in the lower part of the CTG window. The result of the Add CT Group command will then be displayed in the CTG window.
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An LDEV number that ends with a pound or gate symbol (#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume (for example, 00:00:01#). For details regarding the external volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 External Storage Software User's Guide. ◦...
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The Next button allows you to turn to the next page of the T-VOL List. This button is selectable only when the number of volumes defined in the storage system exceeds 1,024 volumes, which is the maximum number of volumes that can be displayed on one page. It remains dimmed when the total number of volumes defined in the storage system is less than 1,024 volumes.
Click Set to create (add) the T-VOL to the selected S-VOL. The T-VOL will then be displayed next to the selected S-VOL. To add a second and/or third T-VOL to the same S-VOL, repeat steps through to add each T-VOL to the selected S-VOL. Each pair to be created displays separately in the Add Pair Volume List.
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An LDEV number that ends with a pound or gate symbol (#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume (for example, 00:00:01#). For details regarding the external volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 External Storage Software User's Guide. Status: The pair status.
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If you specify Slower, the pace of copying will be slow, but you can minimizes the impact of SIz operations on storage system I/O performance. If you specify Faster, the copy operation completes as quickly as possible, but it will cause a large impact on the I/O operation. The Select Split Type list allows you to select the split type (from Quick Split or Steady Split) for all the pairs that you are splitting.
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The Volume Type box: ◦ The Internal VOL check box allows you to select the available T-VOLs that are internal – volumes. The External VOL check box allows you to select the available T-VOLs that are external – volumes. Note that you need the XP External Storage features to select the external volumes.
Performing Only Pair Splitting CAUTION: If you want the T-VOLs you are intending to split to be identical to the S-VOLs, stop all write operations to the S-VOLs before splitting the pairs. This ensures that there are no updates to the S-VOLs while the split operations are synchronizing the T-VOLs to the S-VOLs. The S-VOL and T-VOL are synchronized only when the pair status changes from SP-Pend or V-Split to Split.
This section describes the overview procedure of splitting pairs by At-Time Split, using XP for Business Continuity Manager Software™. For detailed instructions on using XP for Business Continuity Manager Software™, see the HP StorageWorks XP for Business Continuity Manager Software Messages.
CTG is changed to the status which is specified by the YKEWAIT command. For detailed information about the YKEWAIT command, see the HP StorageWorks XP for Business Continuity Manager Software Messages.
Execute the PPRC CSUSPEND command or the ICKDSF PPRCOPY SUSPEND command. If you perform the CSUSPEND or PPRCOPY SUSPEND command on a pair in a CTG, the command effects all pairs in the CTG. If you perform the command on a pair which has already been split, no errors will occur.
An LDEV number that ends with a pound or get symbol (#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume (for example, 00:00:01#). For details regarding the external volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 External Storage Software User's Guide. ◦...
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An LDEV number that ends with a pound or gate symbol (#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume (for example, 00:00:01#). For details regarding the external volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 External Storage Software User's Guide. ◦...
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Pair type You cannot perform the quick restore pairresync command on a pair that consists of VLL and normal volumes. The specified pair must not be an HP StorageWorks XP for Data Exchange Software volume pair. Shared SIz/TCz volume. If the SIz and TCz pairs share the same volume (S-VOL = M-VOL, T-VOL = M-VOL, or S-VOL = R-VOL), and the TCz pair is not in the suspend status, the reverse copy and quick restore operations cannot be performed.
Select the resync type for each pair from the Resync Type list. WARNING! Make sure to select the correct resync direction. CAUTION: If you do not want to resynchronize the S-VOL and T-VOL after the quick restore operation, you must set the Swap&Freeze option before performing the quick restore operation (see “Swap&Freeze Option”...
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An LDEV number that ends with a pound or gate symbol (#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume (for example, 00:00:01#). For details regarding the external volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 External Storage Software User's Guide. Status: The pair status displays.
Select the pairs that you want to delete (or the volumes whose pairs you want to delete), right-click while selecting the pairs, and then select the Delete Pair command from the menu that appears by right-clicking. The Delete Pair dialog box will be displayed. On the Delete Pair dialog box, select the pairs you want to delete, and click OK to reflect the settings to the Preview List in the Pair Operation window.
An LDEV number that ends with a pound or gate symbol (#) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume (for example, 00:00:01#). For details regarding the external volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 External Storage Software User's Guide. CLPR: The cache logical partition of the S-VOL displays.
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Figure 38 Information Dialog Box The following information displays in the Information dialog box: ShadowImage for Mainframe pair(s) The number of SIz pairs displays in the format of XXXX / YYYY. XXXX indicates the number of SIz pairs, and YYYY indicates the total number of SIz pair tables, and ShadowImage for Mainframe pair tables.
ShadowImage for Mainframe. Unlimited displays when there is no limited license capacity for ShadowImage for Mainframe. FC Used volume (TB) License information for FlashCopy Mirroring displays. For details, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 for FlashCopy Mirroring Software User's Guide. Close button Closes the Information dialog box.
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To change the displaying order, click a column title in the list. The list will be sorted based on the items in the clicked column. If there are more than 16,384 records of operations, the list will be divided into multiple pages and only the list which is currently displayed will be sorted.
XP for Business Continuity Manager Software ™can only be assigned by employing relevant XP for Business Continuity Manager Software features. For further information about the command device, see the HP StorageWorks XP for Business Continuity Manager Software User's Guide. XP for Business Continuity Manager Software CLI Commands that...
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Table 33 XP for Business Continuity Manager Software CLI Commands Corresponding to the PPRC Commands PPRC Commands Parameter XP for Business Continuity Support Method Manager Software (parameter/config) Commands CESTPAIR DEVN YKMAKE/ YKRESYNC config PRIM config config MODE The command used for add pair operation differs from the one used for resync pair operation.
8 Performing ShadowImage for Mainframe Pair Operations Using PPRC This chapter provides instructions for performing ShadowImage for Mainframe operations issuing TSO PPRC and ICKDSF PPRCOPY commands to the HP disk array from the mainframe host. “PPRC Command Support” (page 93) “PPRC Command Requirements” (page 94) “PSF and DEVSERV Commands”...
CC = 8. CGROUP command is not used for ShadowImage for Mainframe. For information on the CGROUP command, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Continuous Access Software User's Guide. PPRCOPY RECOVER command is not supported by ShadowImage for Mainframe. When you try to execute the PPRCOPY RECOVER command on the SIz S-VOL, the command ends normally and the SIz pair will be deleted.
Table 35 PSF Command Operability for ShadowImage for Mainframe Volumes (continued) Item Operability for ShadowImage for Mainframe Path status. Active. Path number. If the volume does not also belong to a TCz pair, 1 is displayed with TCz info. Table 36 (page 95) describes the PSF Read Subsystem Data and DEVSERV Sense Subsystem Status results for SIz volumes.
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Table 37 CESTPAIR Command Parameters (Adding Pairs) Parameter Value Description DEVN Device number. PRIM Primary volume (S-VOL): SSID, serial number, If you set a parameter other than the channel connection address, and CU number. parameters on the left, the command will be rejected.
ESTPAIR (Adding Pairs) Table 38 (page 97) lists and describes the ESTPAIR command parameters that can be used when you create SIz pairs. Table 38 ESTPAIR Command Parameters (Adding Pairs) Parameter Value Description DDNAME, DDNAME = dname = JCL statement identifying You should specify only one parameter of the SYSNAME, or the volume.
APARs and the latest IBM PPRC documentation for detailed information on the QUIESCE option. Check with your HP account team before using the QUIESCE option with the HP XP storage system. If the QUIESCE option is issued to certain volumes (for example, active SPOOL, PAGE, or CATALOG datasets, active SYSRES volume), the attached hosts may enter a deadlock condition and may require a storage control IML to correct the condition.
Write requests at the S-VOL will start when all QUIESCE conditions are released. The following conditions cause the XP storage system to automatically release the QUIESCE condition: A CSUSPEND TSO command without the QUIESCE parameter is accepted. A CDELPAIR TSO command is accepted. A Delete, Suspend, or Split Pair command (from the Remote Web Console computer) is accepted.
APARs and the latest IBM PPRC documentation for detailed information about the QUIESCE option. Check with your HP account representative before using the QUIESCE option with the HP XP disk array storage system. If the QUIESCE option is issued to certain volumes (for example, active SPOOL, PAGE, or CATALOG datasets, active SYSRES volume), the attached hosts may enter a deadlock condition and may require a storage control IML to correct the condition.
Table 41 CESTPAIR Command Parameters (Resynchronizing Pairs) (continued) Parameter Value Description MODE RESYNC Re-establish a split or suspended volume pair. This parameter is required. PACE Copy speed of resynchronization will be slow, except when the DKC emulation type is 2105 or 2107.
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Table 42 ESTPAIR Command Parameters (Resynchronizing Pairs) Parameter Value Description DDNAME, DDNAME = dname = JCL statement identifying You should specify only one parameter of the SYSNAME, or the volume. three parameters. The italic part on the left UNITADDRESS means that it is the arbitrary name. For SYSNAME = sysxxx = SYSNAME in the example, dname means the arbitrary unique ASSGN system control statement.
Table 42 ESTPAIR Command Parameters (Resynchronizing Pairs) (continued) Parameter Value Description ONLINESEC Pair resynchronize operation (forward) will be performed whether the T-VOL is online or not. Pair resynchronize operation (backward) will be performed whether the S-VOL and T-VOL are online or not. Pair resynchronize operation (forward) will not be performed if the T-VOL is online .
Table 43 CDELPAIR Command Parameters Parameter Value Description DEVN Device number. PRIM Primary volume (S-VOL): SSID, serial number, If you set a parameter other than the channel connection address, and CU number. parameters on the left, the command will be rejected.
SIz and/or TCz volume pair configurations. If the HP disk array contains only ShadowImage for Mainframe pairs, the CQUERY and the PPRCOPY QUERY commands will report the ShadowImage for Mainframe pair status.
When the MCU-RCU path for TCz is created on the CU where the SIz pair is created, the information about the MCU-RCU path will be displayed. For detailed information about the MCU-RCU path, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Continuous Access Software User's Guide.
“SIM Reporting” (page 110) “Calling HP Technical Support” (page 111) Troubleshooting If you have a problem with Remote Web Console, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User's Guide for troubleshooting information. Table 50 (page 109) provides general troubleshooting instructions for ShadowImage for Mainframe operations.
The larger the number becomes, more the message becomes important. The SVP reports all SIMs related to SIz operations, and all SIMs are stored on the SVP for use by HP personnel. The SIMs reported to the zSeries and S/390 host are logged in the SYS1.LOGREC dataset of the host operating system.
Calling HP Technical Support If you need to call the HP technical support, make sure to provide as much information about the problem as possible, including: The circumstances surrounding the error or failure.
In the Storage section, click Storage Software and then select a product. Conventions for Storage Capacity Values HP XP storage systems use the following values to calculate physical storage capacity values (hard disk drives): 1 KB (kilobyte) = 1,000 bytes...
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Hitachi ShadowImage. Also known as HP StorageWorks XP Business Copy. Service information message. ShadowImage for Mainframe. ShadowImage for Mainframe. Service processor. A computer built into a disk array. The SVP, used only by an HP service representative, provides a direct interface to the disk array. 1 14 Glossary...
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T-VOL Target volume. Terabyte. Equivalent to 1,000 Gb for data storage and statistics, or 1,024 Gb for memory. TrueCopy Asynchronous. Hitachi TrueCopy™ for Mainframe. Time sharing option. Universal Replicator for Mainframe. Universal Storage Platform. Extended remote copy. 1 15...