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Continuous Access XP Journal

When you split a Continuous Access XP Journal pair, the primary and secondary disk arrays ensure

synchronization by completing or discarding pending update copy operations according to the

user-specified pending update option (purge/flush). The primary and secondary disk arrays keep track of

journal data discarded during the pairsplit operation. After the pair status changes to PSUS, the primary

disk array stops performing journal obtain operations for the pair, continues accepting write I/Os for the

split Continuous Access XP Journal primary data volume, and keeps track of primary data volume tracks

that are updated while the pair status is split. If you enabled the secondary data volume write option when

you split the pair, the secondary disk array keeps track of the secondary volume tracks that are updated

while the pair is split. When the pair is resumed (pairresync), the secondary disk array sends the

secondary data volume’s track bitmap to the primary disk array, and the primary disk array merges the

primary and secondary data volume bitmaps to determine which tracks are out-of-sync.
A split (or suspended) Continuous Access XP Journal secondary data volume has an additional status

called the consistency status. The consistency status is displayed only at the secondary disk array and

indicates the update sequence consistency of the secondary data volume with respect to the other

secondary data volume in the same group.

Table 6

describes consistency statuses for split or suspended

Continuous Access XP Journal secondary data volumes (the consistency status is displayed only at the

secondary disk array).

Table 5

Continuous Access XP Journal split types (PSUS)

Type

Applies to

Description

PSUS, P-VOL by

Operator

Primary data volume

The secondary data volume’s split type is PSUS-by MCU.

PSUS, S-VOL by

Operator

Primary data volume,

Secondary data volume

You split the pair from the primary or secondary disk array

using the secondary data volume option.

PSUS, by MCU

Secondary data volume

The secondary disk array received a request from the

primary disk array to split the pair. The primary data

volume’s split type is PSUS-P-VOL by Operator or

PSUS-S-VOL by Operator.

PSUS, by RCU

Primary data volume,

Secondary data volume

The primary disk array detected an error condition at the

secondary disk array that caused the primary disk array to

suspend the Continuous Access XP Journal data volume pair.

The secondary data volume suspend type is PSUE-S-VOL

Failure.

PSUS, Pairsplit-S

to RCU

Primary data volume

The primary disk array detected that the secondary data

volume’s status changed to SMPL because you deleted the

pair (pairsplit-S) from the secondary disk array. The pair

cannot be resumed because the secondary data volume

does not have the PSUS/PSUE status.

PSUS, JNL Cache

Overflow

Primary data volume,

Secondary data volume

The data volume pair was suspended because it was highly

likely that journal data would overflow.

NOTE:

RAID Manager displays this split type as

PFUS.

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