HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual

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Manual operation

When a task has been created through the Pair Configuration Wizard with the Applications view,
you can conceal or reveal volumes manually when adding or deleting pair groups. In the Edit Task[s]
dialog box, go to the Pair Operation section of the Pair Setting tab.

The Reveal Secondary Volumes option is is displayed when an attempt is made to delete a copy pair
or group definition, and Conceal Secondary Volumes option is displayed for a creation operation.

NOTE:

If the Prohibit backup server from accessing unmounted replicas check box was not selected when
setting up the instance of Application Agent, the Conceal Secondary Volumes option is unavailable.

Related topics

Setting Application Agent options

, page 59

Creating pairs and pair groups

, page 156

Deleting copy pairs from copy groups

, page 196

Parallel verification count and number of backup servers

The parallel verification count controls the number of hosts that can perform backup verifications
simultaneously. The default value is 1, meaning that when executing a backup for one backup server
with multiple database servers at the same time, all concurrent backups remain in standby until the
backup for each database server is finished. The parallel verification count (known hereafter as parallel
count
) can be increased, but there are performance considerations.

You can also use the parallel verification count in a calculation to determine the number of backup
servers necessary. See

Estimating the number of backup servers

for more information.

Parallel performance

The verification performance is dependent on S-VOL disk I/O, which is in turn dependent on the
following devices:

HBA of the backup server performing the verification

FC-SW used between the backup server and storage

Storage port, controller, and disk

When setting the parallel count to 2 or more, you need to increase the number of disk I/O paths
between the backup server and storage and distribute the disk I/O load from the S-VOL of each
database server to prevent performance bottlenecks in the above devices.

HP recommends setting the parallel count to a value at or below the number of disk I/O paths on the
backup server. However, if the parallel count is increased but the disk I/O becomes concentrated
and performance bottlenecks occur, the performance of the verification process may not increase.

Increasing the number of FC ports

When performing a concurrent execution of the verification process, disk I/O creates the greatest
performance bottleneck.

During the verification process, even if the process for one FC port is multiplexed, the performance
of the I/O that can be processed by that FC port is limited to the bandwidth of the FC port even at
the maximum value.

Setting up information sources

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