Modifying parameters, Deleting consistency groups, 44 asynchronous option settings parameter list – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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NOTE:

Specify a value not exceeding the I/O Delay Increase for the I/O Delay Start. Specify a value

not exceeding the Pending Update Data Rate for the I/O Delay Increase. If sidefile threshold is set

between 0 to 30%, influence to the I/O delay is kept low.

HP recommends that you change the I/O Delay Start and I/O Delay Increase when all Continuous Access

XP asynchronous pairs are suspended, or host I/O and sidefiles do not exist. If you do not want to control

inflow into a sidefile, specify the value same as the Pending Update Data Rate for the I/O Delay Start and

I/O Delay Increase, and specify 0 second for the Offloading Timer.

1.

From the Consistency Group list, right-click, and click Async Option. The Async Option pane appears.

NOTE:

You do not have to select a consistency group on the list.

2.

In the Async Option pane, select parameters.

3.

Click Set to set parameters. The list changes to the Asynchronous Option Settings Parameter list.

NOTE:

After being set, options can be modified and canceled (see

Modifying parameters and

deleting consistency groups

” on page 72).

4.

Click Apply on the Continuous Access XP main pane to apply option settings to the disk array.

When the Async Option pane closes, the list changes to the Asynchronous Option Settings Parameter list.

Figure 44

Asynchronous Option Settings Parameter list

Pending Rate: Sidefile allocation in %. Indicates sidefile threshold, which is maximum amount of cache

used for storing Continuous Access XP asynchronous recordsets (sidefiles).

Offloading: Offloading timer in seconds. Indicates that the MCU waits to send a Continuous Access XP

Async recordset to the RCU.

Delay Start (for XP1024/XP128, use firmware version 21.07.04 or later only): Maximum amount of

cache for starting inflow control for the asynchronous copy.

Delay Increase (for XP1024/XP128, use firmware version 21.07.04 or later only): Maximum amount

of cache for starting to strengthen control over inflow for the asynchronous copy.

Modifying parameters and deleting consistency groups

After the Consistency Group (CT Group) and Asynchronous Option operations, parameters can be

modified individually, and consistency groups set by the operation can be deleted.

Modifying parameters

1.

After performing the CT Group operation, click a consistency group on the list. To modify parameters

for Async Option operation, you do not have to select the row on the list.

2.

Right-click, and click Modify. A pane for each operation appears.

3.

Modify parameters, and click Set.

4.

Click Apply on the Continuous Access XP main pane to apply modifications to the disk array.

Deleting consistency groups

1.

Click the consistency groups on the list.

2.

Right-click, and click Delete. Selected consistency groups are deleted from the list, and the consistency

groups are out of operations.

3.

Click Apply on the Continuous Access XP main pane to apply the deletion to the disk array.

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