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transferred through ERC or compare the contents of the R-VOL with other files that are confirmed to be

current, such as DB2 log files. These R-VOLs should be recovered using the files that are confirmed to be

current.

Transferring Operations Back to the Main Site

After the applications are running at the remote site, the next activity is to restore the main site and transfer

operations back to the main site.

NOTE:

For Fibre Channel interface, do not use the CESTPATH and CDELPATH commands at the same

time as the SCSI path definition function of LUN Management. The Fibre Channel interface ports need to

be configured as initiator ports or RCU target ports before the CESTPATH and CDELPATH commands are

issued.

To transfer operations to the main site:

1.

Bring up the host system at the main (primary) site and ensure that all TC390 components are fully

operational.

2.

At the main site, delete all TC390 pairs at the MCUs. The Delete Pair by Force option must be used

because the previous R-VOLs are now in the simplex state at the remote site. Use the Delete All Pairs

option to delete all TC390 sync pairs in each CU image. Use the Delete-Group option to delete all

TC390A pairs in each group. Make sure to connect with all MCUs and all CU images to delete all

TC390 pairs.

3.

At the main site, delete all TC390A consistency groups at the MCUs.

4.

At the main site, delete the RCUs. Remember to connect with each MCU and each CU image to verify

that all RCUs have been deleted.

5.

At the main site, configure the MCU ports as needed. If you plan to use the same remote copy

connections to copy back, change the existing RCPs to LCPs and change the existing initiator ports to

RCU target ports. If SVP mode 114 is enabled on all MCUs and RCUs, the ports will reconfigure

automatically if you use the CESTPATH command to add the pairs at the secondary site.

Table 24

Analyzing the consistency of TrueCopy Asynchronous R-VOLs

Status of R-VOL

Usable for

Recovery?

Description

Duplex

Pending Duplex

Simplex

No

No

No

These states do not usually occur during TC390A disaster recovery

because the RCU suspends all TC390A pairs when communication with

the MCU is lost. TC390A R-VOLs in these states should not be used for

disaster recovery.
Simplex volumes cannot be distinguished from R-VOLs that have already

been deleted by the Delete Pair operation.

Suspended-Group

Yes

The update sequence consistency across these R-VOLs is ensured at the

point in time indicated by the group consistency time. These R-VOLs can

be used for disaster recovery at the secondary system.
Updates that were performed at the primary system after the indicated

consistency time were probably lost.

Suspended-Volume

No

The contents of this R-VOL may be behind the other R-VOLs in the

consistency group. If this volume must be consistent with the other volumes

in the same group, this R-VOL should not be used for disaster recovery.
The cause for this status is:
The TC390A Error Level pair option for this pair is Volume (not Group).
Also, this pair was suspended before the disaster/failure, at the

beginning of the rolling disaster, or during the initial copy operation.

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