Defining copy groups, About copy groups – HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual

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NOTE:

The number of cylinders cannot be obtained when using HP StorageWorks P9000 for Business
Continuity Manager Software versions prior to 6.7.0.

Defining copy groups

This module discusses information about copy groups and tasks for defining copy groups:

About copy groups

, page 154

About assigning CTGID/JNLGID for copy pairs

, page 155

Configuring open and mainframe consistency groups

, page 155

About HORCM instances

, page 156

Creating copy groups

, page 157

Associating pair groups with copy groups

, page 158

About copy groups

A copy group consists of a number of copy pairs that have been grouped for management purposes.
By grouping the copy pairs of volumes that are used for the same operations and purposes, you can
perform batch operations on all the copy pairs in that copy group. For example, by performing an
operation such as changing the copy pair status on a copy group, you can change the copy pair
status of all copy pairs in the copy group in a single operation.

Mainframe copy pairs can be grouped into two types of copy groups for maintaining data consistency
during replication. Copy groups can be defined without a container, in which case data consistency
is maintained per copy group. Copy groups can also be defined with a container, where each
container consists of multiple copy groups. In the latter case, data consistency is maintained per
container. There are limitations on the permitted combinations of copy group and container. For
details on these limitations, see

Supported copy group and container combinations

” on page 159.

Related topics

Creating copy groups

, page 157

Supported copy group and container combinations

, page 159

Copy group requirements for pair configuration (mainframe systems)

The following copy group requirements must be satisfied when creating or editing mainframe pair
configurations:

The copy group must contain the DADIDs of both the primary and secondary volumes for the created
pair group.

The primary and secondary volumes of all pairs in the pair group to be added must belong to the
same storage system as the primary and secondary volumes of the existing copy group. If the
storage systems are different, the CTG of an existing group should be set.

The instance of BCM that owns the copy group must have access permissions.

The copy group must be a primary host copy group.

The copy group must be one for which the pair association has not been executed yet.

Managing pair life cycle

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