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When TC390 is used as a data migration tool, ERC is recommended but is not required. When TC390 is

used as a disaster recovery tool, ERC is required to ensure effective disaster recovery operations. When a

TC390 pair is suspended due to an error condition, the MCU generates sense information, which results in

an IEA491E system console message. This information should be transferred to the remote site through ERC

for effective disaster detection and recovery.

Remote copy operations

The following figure illustrates the two types of TC390 remote copy operations: initial copy and update

copy. To reduce the overhead associated with these remote copy activities and maximize data transfer, the

XP12000/XP10000 uses a special write command that is allowed only for TC390 initial and update copy

operations. This command transfers the control parameters and the FBA-format data for consecutive

updated records in a track using a single write operation.

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TrueCopy remote copy operations

Initial copy operations

The initial copy operation synchronizes the M-VOL and R-VOL independently of host I/O processes. The

initial copy operation is the same for TC390 Synchronous and TC390A pairs. A TC390 initial copy

operation takes place when you add a new pair or resume a suspended pair. When a new pair is

established, the entire contents of the M-VOL are copied to the R-VOL cylinder by cylinder, including the

VTOC (volume table of contents) but not including the diagnostic and unassigned alternate tracks. For new

pairs, you can also select No Copy or None for the initial copy mode, which copies only the VOLSER

(volume serial number) to the R-VOL. If No Copy or None is selected, the user is responsible for ensuring

that the M-VOL and R-VOL are already identical. The MCU cannot verify the contents of the volumes. When

a suspended pair is resumed (also called a resync operation), only the VOLSER and out-of-sync cylinders

(updated by write I/Os while the pair was suspended) are copied to the R-VOL.
For additional flexibility, TC390 provides the following options for the initial copy operation:

Use the number of tracks option to specify how many tracks are copied simultaneously by the TC390

initial copy operation when adding/resuming a TC390 pair. This option can be specified using TC390

through XP Command View Advanced Edition Software or XP Remote Web Console (Add Pair-Option)

and the CESTPAIR TSO command (PACE parameter).

Use the Initial Copy Parameters: Priority option to specify the order in which the initial copy operations

are performed when adding/resuming multiple TC390 pairs. This option can only be specified using

TC390 through XP Command View Advanced Edition Software or XP Remote Web Console (Add Pair).

Use the Maximum Initial Copy Activities option to specify the maximum number of concurrent initial

copy and resync operations that each MCU can perform (not pair-specific). This option can only be

specified using TC390 software (not PPRC) through XP Command View Advanced Edition Software or

XP Remote Web Console (RCU Option window).

Update copy operations

A TC390 update copy operation occurs when the host issues a write I/O operation to the M-VOL of a

TC390 pair. The update copy operation duplicates the M-VOL write I/O at the R-VOL to keep the M-VOL

and R-VOL synchronized. TC390 provides two modes for update copy operations: synchronous and

asynchronous. The update copy mode is specified when you add a TC390 pair and cannot be changed.

TC390 can also specify whether the cache-fast-write (CFW) data is included in the update copy

operations.
For synchronous update copy mode, the MCU ensures that the M-VOL and R-VOL are synchronized at all

times. The MCU does not return device-end status for the M-VOL write I/O until both the M-VOL write and

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