Powering off and on continuous access, Xp components – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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2.

Connect to the disk array containing volumes to be migrated, and start Continuous Access XP. If not

already done, install remote copy connections and configure ports (initiator ports for fibre, RCPs for

serial) if migrating between disk arrays, and register RCUs.

3.

In the Continuous Access XP main pane, click the CU image and LUs to be migrated, and start the

Continuous Access XP Sync pairs by going to the Continuous Access XP main pane and using the

Paircreate command (see

Creating Continuous Access XP volume pairs (Paircreate)

” on page 81).

4.

Monitor the progress of initial copy operations and status of pairs on the Pair Operation tab of the

Continuous Access XP main pane. Refresh the tab as needed. When the status changes from COPY to

PAIR, the P-VOL and S-VOL are identical and synchronized.

5.

If you are not using RAID Manager commands and host software to complete the migration, use the

following procedure to stop using P-VOLs and switch to S-VOLs:
a. Stop all host updates to P-VOLs.
b. When all update activity to P-VOLs stops, connect to the MCU, click the correct CU image, and

delete Continuous Access XP volume pairs (see ”

Deleting Continuous Access XP volume pairs

(Pairsplit-S)

” on page 90).

c. If P-VOLs and S-VOLs are attached to the same host, vary P-VOLs offline, and vary S-VOLs online.

P-VOLs and S-VOLs have the same volume labels and cannot be online to the same hosts at the

same time.

d. To keep volumes synchronized, establish the same Continuous Access XP pairs in the reverse

direction using the No Copy initial copy option (see ”

Continuous Access XP initial copy and pair

options of the Paircreate pane

” on page 84). If the original P-VOLs are temporarily unavailable for

update copy operations, split the new pairs (pairsplit-r) so the new MCU tracks changes.

e. Start applications with S-VOLs. When the original P-VOLs become available, resume pairs using

the Pair List (Pairresync) pane (see ”

Resuming Continuous Access XP volume pairs (Pairresync)

” on

page 88).

Point-in-Time data duplication using Continuous Access XP Asynchronous

Use Continuous Access XP Asynchronous (Continuous Access XP Async) to make Point-in-Time (PiT)

duplicates of groups of volumes. Use the Continuous Access XP Async Group and Drain pairsplit-r options

together to create a PiT copy, relative to an application, of an entire Continuous Access XP Async

consistency group of volumes.

1.

Stop all host updates to all Continuous Access XP Async P-VOLs in the group.

2.

After all P-VOL updates are complete, split the Continuous Access XP Async group using the Group

and Drain pairsplit-r options. If you are splitting the group at the main site, issue the pairsplit-r/group

command to one P-VOL in the MCU. If you are splitting the group at the remote site, issue the

pairsplit-r/group command to one S-VOL in the RCU.
The copy pending timeout setting for the group determines maximum amount of time the

pairsplit-r/drain operation can take (see previous description of Drain).

3.

When the status of all Continuous Access XP Async pairs in the group changes to PSUS, the duplicate

set of volumes is complete. If needed, restart the application at the main site.

Powering off and on Continuous Access XP components

You are responsible for controlling power-off activities for disk arrays involved in Continuous Access XP

operations. If you need to power off the disk array, call your HP representative or HP technical support for

assistance. The following sections provide instructions for performing planned outages of Continuous

Access XP components.
If power is removed from an MCU while Continuous Access XP operations are in progress, Continuous

Access XP pairs are not affected, but update sequence consistency of Continuous Access XP Async groups

at the RCU may be affected (see

Planned outage of MCUs

” on page 96 for further information). When

power is restored to an MCU, the MCU communicates with its RCUs to confirm the pair status of the

S-VOLs. Ensure that Continuous Access XP communications are fully restored (all paths have normal status)

before beginning I/O operations to P-VOLs. If the MCU accepts a write I/O operation for a P-VOL before

this confirmation is complete, the MCU suspends the pair and changes the status of the P-VOL to

suspended-by RCU (the MCU cannot change the pair status of the S-VOL).

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