Host failover software – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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Continuous Access XP for the XP1024/XP128

RCU target ports are (Continuous Access XP) dedicated Fibre Channel interface ports on the remote disk

array (RCU) to which MCUs (initiator ports) are connected. You can configure Fibre Channel interface

ports of the XP1024/XP128 as RCU target ports. For performance reasons, RCU target ports should not

be shared with host connects.

Remote control ports (RCPs) and local control ports (LCPs)

Remote control ports (RCPs) are dedicated serial interface ports on the MCU to which RCUs are

connected. RCPs emulate host processor channels, enabling MCUs to send write I/O operations directly

to RCUs. RCPs support the dynamic switching capability provided by ESCDs. You can configure serial

interface ports of the disk array as RCPs. Use Continuous Access XP to change the configuration of disk

array serial ports (LCP or RCP) as needed (see ”

Port change operation

” on page 65).

Local control ports (LCPs) are used for host processor channel interfaces. All serial interface ports on the

disk array have a default setting of LCP. An RCU port connected to an MCU must be in LCP mode to

receive remote copy I/O operations from the MCU.
Two or more RCPs must be configured before you can add RCUs and create Continuous Access XP

volume pairs. RCPs cannot communicate with host processor channels and are dedicated to Continuous

Access XP operations. Host channel interface paths must be connected to other interface ports on the disk

array.
Serial interface ports, 1S-1Z and 2S-2Z, cannot be specified as RCPs.
CHA package ports added to DKA slots cannot be specified as RCPs.

Command View XP management station or XP Remote Web Console

The Command View XP management station is attached to the XP1024/XP128 on the internal LAN via a

TCP/IP connection. The Command View XP management station communicates with each attached

XP1024/XP128.
The Command View XP management station at the primary site must be connected to the MCU of each

Continuous Access XP pair. A second Command View XP management station should be installed at the

remote site and connected to the RCUs. With another Command View XP management station at the

remote site, you can modify the Continuous Access XP Asynchronous options of the RCU (for example,

pending update data rate or offloading timer) and access the Continuous Access XP S-VOLs (for example,

to perform media maintenance). To perform Continuous Access XP operations in the reverse direction

from the remote site to the primary site (for example, disaster recovery), Continuous Access XP simplifies

and expedites this process.
Alternatively, you can access XP Remote Web Console directly on the MCUs and RCUs to manage their

respective disk arrays.

Host failover software

Host failover software, which transfers information between host servers at primary and remote sites, is a

critical component of any disaster recovery effort. Host failover is configured using the host failover

software product for the platform (such as Microsoft

®

Cluster Server or HP Cluster Extension XP),

depending on your installation requirements and standards. Command View XP or XP Remote Web

Console does not provide host failover functions.
When Continuous Access XP is used as a data migration tool, host failover is recommended but not

required. When Continuous Access XP is used as a disaster recovery tool, host failover is required to

ensure effective disaster recovery operations. When a Continuous Access XP pair is suspended due to an

error condition, the MCU generates sense information that should be transferred to the remote site via host

failover software for effective disaster detection and recovery.

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