56 pair settings parameter list (pair option), Using – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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2.

From the CU Number/Port Number tree on the Continuous Access XP main pane, click the number of

the correct CU image.

3.

From the Volume list, click the Continuous Access XP volume pairs to be modified. Select either

Continuous Access XP Sync or Async pairs, but not both.

4.

Right-click, and click Change Pair Option. The Change Pair Option pane appears.

5.

Click the pair options for selected pairs, and click Set to close the Change Pair Option pane and set

parameters. The list changes to the Pair Settings Parameter list (Change Pair Option). Repeat this step

as needed to change pair options for pairs.

NOTE:

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

Modifying parameters and

deleting LUs

” on page 79).

6.

To execute pair option change requests quickly, select the Use Time-Saving Model check box above

the Pair Settings Parameter list (Change Pair Option).

7.

Click Apply on the Continuous Access XP main pane to change options for specified pairs.

8.

In the Continuous Access XP main pane, verify that the pair option change completed successfully.

When the Pair Option pane closes, the list changes to the Pair Settings Parameter list (Pair Option).

Figure 56

Pair Settings Parameter list (Pair Option)

Port, Group, and LUN of the selected LU number.

S/N and SSID of the RCU (MCU if connected to the RCU).

Fence: Fence level.
• Never: Never fence the operation.
• Data: Fence when the MCU cannot successfully execute an update copy operation for any reason.
• Status: Fence only if the MCU cannot change the S-VOL status to the same status as the P-VOL. For

synchronous mode only.

ErrLvl: Error level of the pair (Group or LU) (Async LUs only).

Using Continuous Access XP for data migration and duplication

Data migration using Continuous Access XP Synchronous

Use Continuous Access XP Synchronous for device or workload migration with minimal impact to host

applications. You may need to migrate data from one volume to another for any of the following reasons:

Load data onto new or scratch volumes (for example, new or upgraded disk array)

Temporarily move data off volumes to accommodate other activities (for example, repair)

Relocate volumes to balance workloads and distribute I/O activity evenly within and across disk

arrays to improve disk array and system performance

The Continuous Access XP initial copy operation copies the entire contents of the P-VOL to the S-VOL. The

P-VOL and S-VOL are identical and synchronized when the initial copy operation completes and the pair

status changes from COPY to PAIR. The Continuous Access XP pair is then deleted to change the state of

the devices to SMPL, and host high-availability (HA) software can be used to complete the data migration

nondisruptively. To support host-based application automation, data migration using Continuous Access

XP must be managed by integrating the RAID Manager software with Continuous Access XP operations

and host HA software functions.

NOTE:

To migrate data from other vendors’ storage disk arrays onto the disk array, contact your HP

account support representative.

1.

Vary the S-VOLs offline from all attached hosts. S-VOLs are target volumes onto which you are

migrating data. P-VOLs (source volumes) can remain online.

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