Combining truecopy for z/os and virtual lvi/lun, 23 truecopy and shadowimage: shared m-vol/t-vol – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Hitachi TrueCopy z/OS for HP XP12000/XP10000 and SVS 200 storage systems

Use SI390 to provide on-site backup copies of TC390 M-VOLs and R-VOLs.

Figure 22

TrueCopy and ShadowImage: shared M-VOL/S-VOL and R-VOL/S-VOL

The following figure shows an example of a volume functioning as both a TC390 M-VOL and an SI390

T-VOL.

NOTE:

This configuration does not allow SI390 and TC390 to copy at the same time. Create the SI390

pair first, and then split the pair before creating the TC390 pair. You must suspend the TC390 pair to

resync the SI pair.

Figure 23

TrueCopy and ShadowImage: shared M-VOL/T-VOL

CAUTION:

When you share a TCz R-VOL with an SIz S-VOL, the write operation to the TCz M-VOL takes

time. Especially, when the SIz pair is in the V-Split status, the write operation to the TCz M-VOL may takes

extra time according to the time for copying process of the SIz pair. In addition, note that in the case of

TCzA, the TCz pair may be suspended by failure because of the shortage of the capacity of its side file.

Combining TrueCopy for z/OS and Virtual LVI/LUN

Virtual LVI/LUN volumes can be assigned to TCz pairs, as long as the R-VOL has the same or larger

capacity than the M-VOL. If you need to perform Virtual LVI/LUN operations on an existing TCz M-VOL or

R-VOL, you must delete the pair first to return the volume to simplex status. For further information on Virtual

LVI/LUN, see the HP StorageWorks XP LUN Configuration and Security Manager user guide.

Combining TrueCopy for z/OS and Cache Residency Manager

Cache Residency Manager volumes can be assigned to TCz pairs, and Cache Residency Manager

operations can be performed on TCz M-VOLs and R-VOLs. For further information on Cache Residency

Manager, see the HP StorageWorks Cache LUN XP user guide for your disk array model.

Combining TrueCopy for z/OS and XP Performance Control

XP Performance Control software can give higher priority to the I/O operations of the server that requires

the high processing performance than the I/O operations of the other servers. XP Performance Control can

set the priority of I/O operation to ports, but if the remote copy is performed with the Fibre Channel

interface connection, the initiator ports do not support the XP Performance Control option. For further

information on XP Performance Control, see the HP StorageWorks XP Performance Control user guide: HP

XP12000 Disk Array, HP XP10000 Disk Array.

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