1 truecopy for the xp128/xp1024/xp10000/xp12000, Other data duplication features, Business copy xp and shadowimage – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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TrueCopy for z/OS user guide

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TrueCopy for the

XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000

TrueCopy (TC390) creates and maintains remote copies of the S/390® data stored on the

XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000 for data duplication, backup, and disaster recovery purposes.

TC390 provides synchronous and asynchronous copy modes to accommodate a wide variety of user

requirements and data copy/movement scenarios. TrueCopy Asynchronous (TC390A) provides a superior

hardware-based solution for data duplication, data migration, remote copy, and disaster recovery tasks.

NOTE:

In this chapter, the term “TC390” refers to both TrueCopy Synchronous and TrueCopy

Asynchronous unless otherwise noted.

TC390 operations are nondisruptive, allowing the main (primary) volume of each TC390 pair to remain

online to all hosts for both read and write I/O operations. After operations have been established, TC390

operations continue unattended to provide continuous data backup. For serial interface connection, TC390

operations can be performed across distances of up to 43 km (26.7 miles) using standard ESCON®

support. For Fibre Channel connection, TC390 operations can be performed across distances of up to 30

km (18.6 miles) using single-mode longwave optical fibre cables in a switch configuration. Long-distance

solutions are provided, based on user requirements and workload characteristics, using approved channel

extenders and communication lines. TC390 is a key component of HP’s solutions and service offerings.
After hardware connectivity between XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000 (or between

XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000 and other XP disk arrays) is established, TC390 operations can be

performed from Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console and/or from the zSeries and S/390

system software for maximum usability:

TC390 running under Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console displays detailed TC390

information and performs all TC390 operations. In the event of a system failure or disaster at the main

site, the TC390 software also simplifies and expedites disaster recovery procedures. For operating

systems that do not support Peer-to-Peer Remote Copy (PPRC) or ICKDSF PPRCOPY commands, TC390

operations are performed using Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console.

TC390 is functionally compatible with industry-standard IBM® Peer-to-Peer Remote Copy (PPRC) host

software functions. PPRC TSO commands (or ICKDSF PPRCOPY commands) combined with disaster

recovery PTFs may be used to perform TC390 and disaster recovery operations on

XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000. TC390 supports the PPRC/Dynamic Address Switching (P/DAS)

host software function so you can use TC390 to relocate volumes nondisruptively. TC390 also supports

the PPRC CGROUP TSO command, which is used with IBM’s Geographically Dispersed Parallel

Sysplex® (GDPS) service offering.
TC390 can be performed in conjunction with ShadowImage (SI390) (see ”

Other Data Duplication

Features

” on page 15) to provide multiple internal copies of TC390 volumes. TC390 also supports the

Virtual LVI/LUN and Cache LUN XP features of the XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000, ensuring

that all zSeries and S/390 user data can be protected by TC390 remote copy operations. For more

information on combining TC390 with other data management features, see ”

Combining TrueCopy

with Other Data Management Operations

” on page 56.

Other Data Duplication Features

In addition to TC390, the XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000 provides several other data duplication

features that are described below. For more information about these features, contact your HP account

support representative.

Business Copy XP and ShadowImage

You can use the Business Copy (BC) XP and SI390 data duplication features to set up and maintain

multiple copies of logical volumes within the same XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000. BC operations

for zSeries and S/390 data are performed using the SI390 through Command View XP or XP Remote

Web Console and can also be managed using the TSO and/or ICKDSF commands. BC operations for

UNIX®/PC server-based data are performed using the licensed BC software through Command View XP

or XP Remote Web Console or the Raid Manager software on the UNIX/PC server host.

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