2 whether hosts can access p-vol and s-vol – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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If you specify a volume which is already paired with one or more S-VOLs as the P-VOL to create

another pair, the pair status will not change to COPY, and the pair status will change to PAIR

when the operation completes.

Notes

:

• If you execute the paircreate command immediately after deleting the last snapshot data of

the P-VOL, it may take time to create a new pair.

• If the pool capacity exceeds the threshold when an XP Snapshot pair is in PAIR status, the

pair status changes to PFUL in RAID Manager. For details, see the HP StorageWorks XP RAID

Manager User’s Guide.

• If you issue the paircreate command when the pool capacity exceeds the threshold, the

command will be rejected and the pair cannot be created.

3.

Issue the pairsplit command on the XP Snapshot pair in PAIR status to store the snapshot data in

the pool. When the operation completes, the pair status changes to PSUS.

Note

: If the pool capacity exceeds the threshold when an XP Snapshot pair is in PSUS status,

the pair status changes to PFUS in RAID Manager. For details, see the HP StorageWorks XP

RAID Manager User’s Guide.

4.

To delete only snapshot data and leave the XP Snapshot pair, issue the pairresync command to

the PSUS or PFUS pair. During the operation, the pair status changes to COPY(RS).

To delete the XP Snapshot pair, issue the pairsplit-S command or use Remote Web Console.

During the operation, the pair status changes to SMPL(PD).

5.

Issue the pairresync-restore command on the XP Snapshot pair in PSUS status to restore the pair.

After that, the snapshot data will be written back to the P-VOL. During the operation, the pair

status changes to COPY(RS-R). When the operation completes, the pair status changes to PAIR.

6.

A pool can contain only a predefined amount of data. If the total capacity of the snapshot

data in the pool exceeds the pool capacity, the pair status changes to PSUE. The pair status

also changes to PSUE when a failure occurs while restoring the pair or when the usage rate

of the pool reaches 100 percent. The pair status may change to PSUE when the failure occurs

during a process other than restoring.

Whether the host can read and write the P-VOL or S-VOL of an XP Snapshot pair depends on the status

of the pair.

Table 2

on page 16 shows the relationship between the pair status and the availability of

the host access.

Table 2 Whether Hosts Can Access P-VOL and S-VOL

Pair Status

P-VOL

S-VOL

Read

Write

Read

Write

SMPL

OK

OK

-

-

COPY

OK

OK

No

No

PAIR/PFUL

OK

OK

No

No

PSUS/PFUS

OK

OK

OK

OK

SMPL(PD)

OK

OK

No

No

COPY(RS)

OK

OK

No

No

COPY(RS-R)

OK

OK

No

No

PSUE

OK*

OK*

No

No

Note*

: If the pair status changes to PSUE because of a failure during restoration, the host cannot

access that pair.

Caution:

If the host computer uses application software to monitor the volumes of the XP Snapshot pairs,

problems such as an abnormal end may occur. For example, since an S-VOL whose status is not PSUS

(or PFUS) rejects the access from the host, problems may occur on the monitoring application software

whose access is rejected. In addition, if the host computer connects to more than one port, problems may

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