Cautions on switching off the power supply, Cautions on using the xp10000 – HP XP Business Copy Software User Manual

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Business Copy XP (BC) for the XP10000/XP12000

Cautions on switching off the power supply

To switch off the power supply of the disk array during BC operations, make sure to:

Complete copying for the BC pair in COPY(SP) or PSUS(SP) status first to change the pair status from

COPY(SP) or PSUS(SP) to PSUS, and then switch off the power supply. If shared memory is volatilized

when you switch on the power supply again, the pair in COPY(SP) or PSUS(SP) status changes to PSUE.

Establish a timetable for BC copying operations. If shared memory is volatilized when you switch on the

power supply again, the following conditions occur:
• If the BC pair was in COPY(PD) or COPY(SP) status, data already copied becomes target data to be

copied after the power supply is switched back on. Even if there is no host I/O, the data

consistency rate does not reach 100% when the BC pair status changes to PAIR. When the BC pair

status changes to PAIR, target data is copied to the secondary volume.

• If the BC pair was in PAIR status, data already copied becomes target data to be copied after the

power supply is switched back on. In this case, the data consistency rate is 0%, and target data is

copied to the S-VOL.

• If the BC pair was in PSUS status, the entire volume becomes differential data. In this case, the data

consistency rate is 0%, and the entire volume is copied to the secondary volume when you perform

the pairresync operation.

Cautions on using the XP10000

The XP10000 has a fewer processors than the XP12000. Therefore, BC copy processing sometimes takes

a long time and host I/O performance may degrade. Consider the following:

Copy processing
When you use BC on the XP10000, copy processing time (such as pair creation, pair split, and pair

resynchronization) might take longer compared to when you use BC on the XP12000. Copy processing

time changes according to the number of pairs, and sometimes the XP10000 requires two to eight

times the copy processing time compared to the XP12000.

Host I/O performance
Since BC copy processing uses processors, host I/O performance might degrade during copy

processing. The number of processors in the XP10000 is small, therefore, when you use the XP10000,

the impact of copy processing on host I/O performance is larger than when you use the XP12000. To

mitigate host I/O performance degradation, reduce the copy pace or use the Host I/O Performance

option.
For more information about specifying the copy pace, see

Copy Pace list

” on page 60. For more

information about the Host I/O Performance option, see

Host I/O Performance option

” on page 31.

COPY(RS-R)

The disk array does not accept write I/Os for COPY(RS-R) S-VOLs. When

a split pair is resynchronized in reverse or quick restore mode, the disk

array copies only the S-VOL differential data to the P-VOL. No update

copy operations are performed during the reverse or quick restore

pairresync operation.

Read only.

PSUE

The disk array continues accepting read and write I/Os for a PSUE

(suspended) P-VOL, but does not perform update copy operations for a

PSUE S-VOL. The disk array marks the entire P-VOL track map as

difference data, so the entire P-VOL is copied to the S-VOL when the

PSUE pair is resumed. Use the pairresync command to resume a PSUE

pair.

Read only.

Table 15

BC pair status conditions (continued)

Pair Status

Description

S-VOL Access

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