Pair status and time required for pairresync, Pairsplit-e operation (suspend), Pairsplit-s operation (delete) – HP XP Business Copy Software User Manual

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Pair status and time required for pairresync

The pairresync operation can be performed on a split pair or suspended pair. This section describes the

relationship between the pair status and the time required for pairresync operations.

Pairresync for split pair. When a normal/quick pairresync operation is performed on a split pair (status

= PSUS), the disk array copies all flagged tracks from the P-VOL to the S-VOL. When a reverse or quick

restore pairresync operation is performed on a split pair, the disk array copies all flagged tracks from

the S-VOL to the P-VOL. This ensures that the P-VOL and S-VOL are properly resynchronized in the

desired direction, and greatly reduces the time needed to resynchronize the pair.

Pairresync for suspended pair. When a normal/quick pairresync operation is performed on a

suspended pair (status = PSUE), the disk array copies all data on the P-VOL to the S-VOL, because all

P-VOL tracks were flagged as difference data when the pair was suspended. Reverse and quick restore

pairresync operations cannot be performed on suspended pairs. The normal pairresync operation for

suspended pairs is equivalent to and takes as long as the BC initial copy operation.

CAUTION:

When resynchronizing pairs, you can select the pace for the pairresync operation: slower,

medium, or faster. The slower pace minimizes the impact of BC operations on subsystem I/O performance.

The faster pace resynchronizes the pairs as quickly as possible, but it may affect the disk array’s I/O

performance.

Pairsplit-E operation (suspend)

This operation suspends the BC copy operations to the S-VOL of the pair. You can suspend a BC pair at

any time. When a BC pair is suspended (status = PSUE), the disk array stops performing BC copy

operations to the S-VOL, continues accepting write I/O operations to the P-VOL, and marks the entire

P-VOL track as difference data. When a pairresync operation is performed on a suspended pair, the entire

P-VOL is copied to the S-VOL. While the pairresync operation for a split BC pair can be very fast, the

pairresync operation for a suspended pair takes as long as the initial copy operation. The reverse and

quick restore pairresync operations cannot be performed on suspended pairs.
The disk array automatically suspends a BC pair when it cannot keep the pair mirrored for any reason.

When the disk array suspends a pair, sense information is generated to notify the host. The disk array

automatically suspends a pair under the following conditions:

When the volume pair has been suspended (PSUE) or deleted (SMPL) from an open system host using

the RAID Manager command line interface.

When the disk array detects an error condition related to an initial copy operation. When a volume

pair with COPY(PD) status is suspended (PSUE), the disk array aborts the initial copy operation,

changes the status of the P-VOL and S-VOL to SMPL, accepts all subsequent write I/Os to the S-VOL,

and does not keep track of updates.

When the disk array detects an error condition related to an update copy operation.

When the P-VOL and/or S-VOL track map in shared memory is lost (for example, due to offline

microprogram exchange). This applies to COPY(SP) and PSUS(SP) pairs only. For PAIR, PSUS,

COPY(RS), or COPY(RS-R) pairs, the pair is not suspended, but the entire P-VOL (S-VOL for reverse or

quick restore pairresync) is marked as difference data.

Use the Pairsplit-E window (see

Suspending BC pairs (Pairsplit-E)

” on page 69) to suspend BC pairs.

When a pair is suspended, the status changes to PSUE. When the pairresync operation starts, the pair

status changes to COPY(RS). The P-VOL remains fully accessible while suspended and during the

pairresync operation.

Pairsplit-S operation (delete)

This operation stops BC copy operations to the S-VOL of the pair and changes the pair status of both

volumes to SMPL. The volumes are not deleted. A BC pair can be deleted at any time except during the

quick pairsplit operation (or any status except SMPL status and PSUS(SP) status). After you delete a BC

pair, the S-VOL is still not available for write operations until the reserve attribute is reset.

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