11 viewing remote-copy system information, 12 remote-copy pairs and targets, 13 remote-copy links – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual

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11 Viewing Remote-Copy System Information...............................................95

How Remote Copy Tracks Synchronization Details..................................................................95

Tracking Synchronous Volume Groups..............................................................................95
Tracking Asynchronous Periodic Volume Groups................................................................96

Viewing Synchronization Task Information.............................................................................96

Viewing More Detail for a Synchronization Task................................................................97
Viewing Earlier Synchronization Tasks..............................................................................97

Task Management Commands for Remote-Copy Synchronizations............................................98

12 Remote-Copy Pairs and Targets.............................................................99

Remote-Copy Pairs.............................................................................................................99
Overview of Targets...........................................................................................................99
Target Definitions...............................................................................................................99
Remote-Copy Target System...............................................................................................100

System Roles and Direction of Data Flow........................................................................101
Changing the Direction of Data Flow.............................................................................101
System Roles and Bidirectional Configurations.................................................................101

13 Remote-Copy Links............................................................................102

Sending Links..................................................................................................................102

One Sending Link per Node per Target..........................................................................102
Links per Remote-Copy Pair...........................................................................................103
Links per Multiple Remote-Copy Pairs.............................................................................104

Receiving Links................................................................................................................104

14 Working with Virtual Volumes.............................................................105

Creating Remote-Copy Virtual Volumes...............................................................................105
Converting Standard Virtual Volumes..................................................................................106
Growing Virtual Volumes..................................................................................................107
Renaming Virtual Volumes.................................................................................................108
Virtual Volumes and CPGs................................................................................................108

Common Provisioning Groups.......................................................................................108

How CPGs Allocate Space for Snapshots..................................................................108
How CPGs Allocate Space for Virtual Volumes...........................................................108
Basic Information about CPGs..................................................................................109
Creating a CPG.....................................................................................................109

Virtual Volumes Used with Remote Copy.........................................................................109

Thinly-Provisioned Virtual Volumes.............................................................................109
Fully Provisioned Virtual Volumes..............................................................................109

15 Working with Volume Groups.............................................................110

Why Use Volume Groups..................................................................................................110
How Volume Groups Work...............................................................................................111
Creating Automatic Remote-Copy VV Sets...........................................................................111
Rules for Forming Volume Groups.......................................................................................112
How Volume Groups Are Named.......................................................................................112
Rules for Adding Snapshots to Volume Groups.....................................................................112
How Volume Groups Are Organized on the Remote-Copy Pair...............................................112
Natural Direction of Replication.........................................................................................113
Linking Virtual Volumes in Volume Groups...........................................................................113

Unidirectional Volume Groups.......................................................................................113
Bidirectional Volume Groups.........................................................................................113

Changing the Remote-Copy Mode for a Volume Group........................................................114
Manually Resynchronizing Volume Groups..........................................................................115
Changing Secondary Volume Groups to Primary.................................................................117

Changing One Volume Group......................................................................................117
Changing All Volume Groups on a System.....................................................................117

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