Preparing for continuous access xp operations, System requirements – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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Continuous Access XP for the XP1024/XP128

If a recordset is lost in transmission from the MCU to the RCU, the MCU’s cylinder bitmap ensures the

missing recordset is marked. After the MCU sends the recordset to the RCU, the MCU does not remove the

sidefile entry for the recordset from its cache until it receives an I/O completion signal (device end) from

the RCU.

Table 9

describes Continuous Access XP Asynchronous suspension conditions and indicates which CU

detects the condition and which pairs are suspended. The Continuous Access XP offloading timer option

(see ”

Asynchronous copy option

” on page 70) and timeout group options (see

Modifying consistency

group options (CT Group Option)

” on page 69) control Continuous Access XP Asynchronous suspension

conditions. For more information about troubleshooting Continuous Access XP Asynchronous suspension

conditions, see the Troubleshooting chapter of the HP StorageWorks Command View XP user guide for XP

Disk Arrays or the HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console user guide for XP1024/XP128.

Preparing for Continuous Access XP operations

System requirements

Continuous Access XP operations involve MCUs and RCUs containing primary and secondary volumes,

remote copy connections between MCUs and RCUs, UNIX and/or PC server hosts at primary and remote

sites, and Continuous Access XP. You can use the Command View XP management station or XP Remote

Web Console to manage MCUs and RCUs. Continuous Access XP system requirements are:

MCU: Disk array with Continuous Access XP installed.

RCU: Disk array with Continuous Access XP installed.

UNIX-based and/or PC server platforms: The disk array supports Continuous Access XP operations for

a variety of UNIX and PC-server platforms, including the Sun® Solaris®, IBM® AIX®, HP-UX®, and

Windows NT

®

platforms. Contact your HP account support representative for the latest information on

XP1024/XP128 platform support for Continuous Access XP.

Remote copy connections – Fibre Channel:
• Multimode optical fibre cables at both the MCU and RCU
• For distances from 0.5 km to 11 km, multimode shortwave Fibre Channel interface cables with up

to two switches

Table 9

Continuous Access XP Asynchronous suspension conditions

Suspension condition

Detected by

Continuous Access XP ASYNC pairs to

be suspended

The MCU could not send a pending recordset to

the RCU before the offloading timer async option

expired.

MCU

All

Continuous Access XP

ASYNC pairs

with P-VOLs in the MCU.

During MCU power-on, the MCU could not

establish communications with the RCU before the

RCU ready timeout group option expired.

MCU

All

Continuous Access XP

ASYNC pairs

with P-VOLs in the MCU.

The RCU could not settle a pending recordset

before the copy pending timeout group option

expired.

RCU

All

Continuous Access XP

ASYNC S-VOLs

in the consistency group.

The RCU could not communicate with the MCU

before the copy pending timeout group option

expired (see ”

Modifying consistency group

options (CT Group Option)

” on page 69).

RCU

All

Continuous Access XP

ASYNC S-VOLs

in the consistency group.

The RCU could not receive the recordset

successfully due to a hardware failure.

RCU

Only the affected S-VOL.

The RCU detected a logical error while selecting

the recordset to be settled.

RCU

All

Continuous Access XP

ASYNC S-VOLs

in the consistency group or only the affected
S-VOL, depending on type of failure and
error level

Continuous Access XP

ASYNC

pair option.

The RCU could not settle the recordset due to a

hardware failure, track condition, or logical error.

RCU

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