At-time split function – HP XP Business Copy Software User Manual

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Business Copy XP (BC) for the XP10000/XP12000

to the root volume regardless of the status of L1/L2 pairs.

Table 13

shows the relationship between

read/write operations from host to node volume and status of L1/L2 pairs.

Table 14

shows the relationship

between read/write operations from host to leaf volume and L2 pair status.

Table 14

indicates the relationship between the read/write operation from the host to the leaf volume and

the L2 pair status.

At-Time Split function

In the past, a BC pair group split each LUN pair in the group at a slightly different time. If the application

data spanned multiple LUNs in the group, there was the chance of data corruption unless the application

was stopped before the split. With the At-Time Split function, LUN pairs are split at the same time within the

group, which keeps data consistent without having to stop the application.
At this time, the At-Time Split operation is performed using RAID Manager on the UNIX/PC server host.

You can use Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console to perform BC pair operations for At-Time

Split pairs created by RAID Manager. However, the At-Time Split option in Command View XP or XP

Remote Web Console is disabled.
A BC consistency group (CTG) is a user-defined set of BC volume pairs used for the At-Time Split function.

This function creates S-VOLs of all P-VOLs in the same consistency group when the pairsplit command is

executed.
BC consistency groups and the At-Time Split function have the following restrictions:

You can configure up to 128 consistency groups in a disk array, including BC consistency groups.

A number (0–127) is assigned to each consistency group. You can specify a consistency group number

when you create BC pairs. If you do not specify a number, the disk array assigns a number

automatically.

You can define up to 1,024 BC pairs in a consistency group. However, for LUSE volumes containing n

LDEVs, you should count as n volumes. For more information about LUSE volumes, see the

HP StorageWorks LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP user guide for the

XP10000/XP12000.

BC pairs and ShadowImage pairs cannot co-exist in the same consistency group.

To configure BC consistency groups, use the RAID Manager software. However, to confirm the BC

consistency group numbers, use BC (see

Volume list

” on page 51).

Table 13

Read/write operation (host to the node volume) and L1/L2 pair status

L1 Pair

Status

L2 Pair Status
COPY(PD)

PAIR

COPY(SP)

PSUS(SP)/

PSUS

COPY(RS)

PSUE

COPY(PD)

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

PAIR

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

COPY(SP)

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

PSUS(SP)/

PSUS

Read/

Write

Read/

Write

Read/

Write

Read/

Write

Read/

Write

Read/

Write

COPY(RS)

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

COPY(RS-R)

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

PSUE

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Table 14

Read/write operation (host to the leaf volume) and L2 pair status

COPY

L2 Pair Status
PAIR

COPY(SP)

PSUS(SP)/PSUS

COPY(RS)

PSUE

Read Only

Read Only

Read Only

Read/Write

Read Only

Read Only

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