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Then register the consistency group to the MCU as shown in the following figure. For additional

instructions, see

Adding Consistency Groups (Add CT Group)

” on page 99.

Figure 16

Adding the consistency groups

7.

When you are finished configuring this MCU, exit the TrueCopy main window and close Command

View XP or XP Remote Web Console.

8.

Repeat

step 2

-

step 7

for each disk array that will function as a TC390 MCU. After you have

configured the MCUs, registered the RCUs, and configured the TC390 Async options and consistency

groups, you are ready to begin TC390 volume pair operations.

Fibre Channel Interface Configuration

To configure the MCUs and RCUs for TC390 Fibre Channel operations:

1.

Identify the volumes that will become the TC390 M-VOLs and R-VOLs. You need to know the disk array

S/N, SSID, and CU image of each TC390 volume so that you can configure the MCUs and RCUs

correctly for the appropriate pairs and async groups. When you create the pairs, you will need to know

the port, target ID, and LUN of each volume.

2.

Connect to the disk array that you want to configure as a TC390 MCU.

NOTE:

You must operate the Command View XP management station XP or XP Remote Web

Console in Modify mode to perform TC390 operations. Users in view mode can only view TC390

information.

3.

Click the Mainframe tab, and then click the TrueCopy button (

) to start the TC390 software. The

TrueCopy main window is displayed and the Pair Operations tab is displayed at the top.

4.

Configure the Fibre Channel interface ports that are connected to the RCUs as Initiators by the Port

Change operation.

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