Requirements and restrictions, One-to-one volume copy operations, Logical unit (lu) types – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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• For distances greater than 11 km, approved third-party channel extender (or DWDM) products

and telecommunications lines

Remote copy connections – serial:
• Multimode serial interface (ESCON) cables at both the MCU and RCU.
• For distances from 3 km to 43 km (1.9 to 26.7 miles), single-mode serial interface cables with

ESCON directors (ESCDs) and/or ESCON repeaters.

• For distances greater than 9 km (5.6 miles), extended distance facility (XDF) provided by the

ESCDs and/or ESCON repeaters.

• For distances greater than 43 km (26.7 miles), approved third-party channel extender products

and telecommunications lines. Long-distance solutions are provided based on user requirements

and workload characteristics. Usage of channel extenders may require additional disk array

configuration.

Command View XP management station or XP Remote Web Console: Web-based GUI for Continuous

Access XP and license keys. You can access XP Remote Web Console directly from the disk array or

through Command View XP.

NOTE:

You must operate Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console in Modify mode to perform

Continuous Access XP operations. In view mode, you can only view Continuous Access XP information.

Requirements and restrictions

Continuous Access XP has the following requirements and restrictions:

One-to-one volume copy operations

Logical unit (LU) type (also called device emulation or type)

Consistency groups

Accessing Continuous Access XP P-VOLs and S-VOLs

Cache and NVS

Host failover software

Duplicate volume

Host system crash

One-to-one volume copy operations

Continuous Access XP requires a one-to-one relationship between logical volumes of volume pairs. A

volume (LU) can only be assigned to one Continuous Access XP pair at a time. Continuous Access XP does

not support operations in which one P-VOL is copied to more than one S-VOL or more than one P-VOL is

copied to one S-VOL. Because Continuous Access XP operates on logical volumes rather than files,

multivolume files require special attention. For complete duplication and recovery of a multivolume file

(such as a large database file spanning several volumes), ensure that all volumes of the file are copied to

Continuous Access XP S-VOLs, and use Continuous Access XP Asynchronous to ensure update sequence

consistency across this group of S-VOLs.

Logical unit (LU) types

Continuous Access XP supports basic LU types that can be configured on the disk array. Continuous

Access XP displays the LU type of P-VOLs and S-VOLs. A Continuous Access XP pair must consist of LUs of

the same type and capacity (for example, OPEN-3 to OPEN-3). Mainframe volumes (for example,

3390-3A/B/C, 3380-KA/B/C) cannot be assigned to Continuous Access XP pairs.

NOTE:

Contact your HP account support representative for the latest information on supported devices

for your platform.

Continuous Access XP supports the LU Size Expansion (LUSE) feature of the disk array, which configures

expanded LUs using two or more contiguous LDEVs (up to 36). If two LUSE volumes are paired with

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