HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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secondary data volume (if the path status is normal) to suspended. When a pair is suspended from the

secondary storage system, the secondary storage system changes the status of the secondary data

volume to suspended, and the primary storage system detects the pair suspension (if the path status is

normal) and changes the primary data volume status to suspended. When you release a pair from the

primary storage system, the primary storage system changes the status of the primary data volume and

secondary data volume (if the path status is normal) to simplex. When you release a pair from the

secondary storage system, the secondary storage system changes the secondary data volume status

to simplex, and the primary storage system detects the pair release (if the path status is normal) and

changes the primary data volume status to suspended.
When a URz data volume pair is split or suspended, the primary storage system generates a service

information message (SIM) to notify the host(s). If SNMP is installed and operational for XP disk array,

this SIM results in an SNMP trap which indicates the reason for suspension.

URz Pair Status
The URz Suspending and Deleting (release) transitional states occur when a request to change URz

pair status has been accepted, but the change to the requested status (suspended, or simplex) is not

yet complete. These states are not reported to the host. In the case of Suspending, both the user and

the primary storage system can request the status change. In the case of Deleting (release), only the

user can request the status change. If the user requested the status change, the final status is reported

at the end of the transition. If an error caused the status to change to suspended, the suspended status

is reported at the beginning of the transition.
After a storage system receives a request for splitting or releasing a pair in Flush mode, the status of

the pair will remain Suspending or Deleting until the journal in the master journal group is restored

into the restore journal group and the pair is completely split or released. To calculate the time during

which the pair remains Suspending or Deleting, use the following equation:
C × (u ч 100) Ч 1,024 ч V (The unit is seconds)
where:
• C is the total capacity of the master journal volume. The unit is megabytes.
• u is the usage rate of data in the master journal volume. The unit is percent.
• V is the data transfer speed between the primary and the secondary storage system. The unit

is MB/s (megabytes per second).

To find the usage rate of a journal volume, use the monitoring feature (see

Usage Monitor Window

” on page 171).

The URz SEQCHK status is indicated when a URz pair assigned to a consistency group with the

System timer type accepts a non-time-stamped update from the primary system. The SEQCHK status

does not affect URz copy activities and will be removed when the next time-stamped update is

successfully copied to the secondary data volume. However, if a disaster or system failure occurs

before the next time-stamped update, the update sequence consistency between the secondary data

volume and other secondary data volumes in the consistency group is not ensured. To ensure effective

disaster recovery, you should detect and remove the source of the SEQCHK status. The SEQCHK

status can be caused by any of the following:
• An application may issue update I/Os bypassing the MVS standard I/O procedure.
• The I/O time-stamping function may not be active at the primary site.
• This URz pair status describes:

• URz suspend types (see the next section),
• URz suspension condition (see

Suspension Condition

” on page 50).

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Overview of Universal Replicator Operations

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