Xp1024/xp128, Main and remote control units (mcus and rcus), Figure 2 – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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Continuous Access XP user guide for the XP1024/XP128

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Figure 2

Continuous Access XP components for Serial (ESCON) connections

XP1024/XP128

Continuous Access XP operations involve primary (main) disk arrays and secondary (remote) disk arrays

(MCUs and RCUs). This document describes Continuous Access XP operations in which the main disk

array is an XP1024/XP128 and the remote disk array is an XP1024/XP128. MCUs contain Continuous

Access XP primary volumes (P-VOLs), which contain original data and are online to the hosts. RCUs

contain Continuous Access XP secondary volumes (S-VOLs), which are synchronous or asynchronous

copies of the P-VOLs. Continuous Access XP supports all CU images and logical volumes of the disk array

and all physical hard drive options. Continuous Access XP supports RAID1 and RAID5 configurations for

the XP1024/XP128.
To provide greater flexibility and enable the disk array to be tailored to unique customer operating

requirements, additional operational parameters, or optional modes, are available for the disk array. At

installation, modes are set to their default values, so discuss these settings with your HP support team.

Modes can only be changed by your HP support team representative.
Contact your HP account support representative for the latest mode information.

Main and remote control units (MCUs and RCUs)

The main control unit (MCU) and remote control unit (RCU) control Continuous Access XP operations:

The MCU is the control unit in the primary disk array that controls the P-VOLs of the Continuous Access

XP volume pairs. For Command View XP, the management station must be LAN-attached to the MCU

of each Continuous Access XP pair. For XP Remote Web Console and Command View XP, you need

connectivity between the arrays managed in the environment and the Web clients used to manage

them. The MCU communicates with the RCU via dedicated Fibre Channel remote copy connections.

The MCU controls host I/O operations to the Continuous Access XP P-VOLs and Continuous Access XP

initial copy and remote copy operations between the P-VOLs and S-VOLs. The MCU also manages

Continuous Access XP pair status and configuration information.

The RCU is the CU in the remote disk array that controls the S-VOLs of the Continuous Access XP

volume pairs. The RCU assists in managing Continuous Access XP pair status and configuration (for

example, rejects write I/Os to Continuous Access XP S-VOLs). The RCU executes remote copy

operations issued by the MCU. For Command View XP, the management station must be

LAN-attached to the RCU of each Continuous Access XP pair. For XP Remote Web Console and

Command View XP, you need connectivity between the arrays managed in the environment and the

Web clients used to manage them. The RCUs should also be attached to a host system to allow sense

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