Extended long busy, Establish – IBM DS6000 User Manual

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IBM System Storage DS6000 Series: Copy Services with IBM System z

While the FlashCopy relationship is being created, the DS6000 holds off the I/O activity to
the volume for an interval of time by putting the source volume in an

extended long busy

condition. No user intervention is required. I/O activity resumes when the FlashCopy

establish

process is completed.

If all bits for the bitmap representing the target are set to their initial values, this means
that no data block has been copied so far. The data in the target is not modified during
setup of the bitmaps. At this very first step the bitmap and the data look as illustrated in
Figure 6-2.

Figure 6-2 FlashCopy at time t0

Once the relationship has been established, it is possible to perform read and write I/Os
on both the source and the target. Assuming that the target is used for reads only while
production is ongoing, things will look as illustrated in Figure 6-3.

Figure 6-3 Reads from source and target volume and writes to source volume

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before physical write to the source:
copy time-zero data from the source to the target

time-zero data not yet
available in the target:
read it from the source.

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