Deleting snapshot data or snapshot xp pairs – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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To restore a Snapshot XP pair, use a RAID Manager command. For more information, see ”

Restoring

Snapshot XP pairs

” on page 47.

Copy Threshold option: If the local disk array’s load increases, host server I/O performance (response)

might be degraded. If Snapshot XP performs restore operations when the disk array’s load is heavy, it is

more likely that host server I/O performance (response) might be degraded. The Copy Threshold option

temporarily stops copy processing caused by restore operations when the disk array’s load is heavy. If you

enable this option, you can minimize the degradation of host I/O performance by temporarily stopping

copy processing caused by restore operations when the disk array’s load is heavy.
The Copy Threshold option is effective only when the disk array’s load is heavy. When the Copy Threshold

option is in effect, all copy processing by restore operations stop. For more information about setting the

Copy Threshold option, contact your HP Account Support Representative.

NOTE:

Copy operations stopped by the Copy Threshold option resume when the disk array’s load

become light. If this option is in effect, copy operations for Snapshot XP and the following software

products stop when the disk array’s load is heavy:

Business Copy XP

ShadowImage for z/OS®

Hitachi FlashCopy Mirroring

Hitachi FlashCopy Mirroring Version 2

Flex Copy XP

Auto LUN XP

Deleting snapshot data or Snapshot XP pairs

The status of the Snapshot XP pair is PSUE (status when failure occurred) when, as a result of writing data

in that pair’s volume, the snapshot data’s capacity exceeds the pool’s capacity specified when the pool

was created. You cannot create new Snapshot XP pairs and snapshot data cannot be stored in the pool.

Therefore, you must delete unnecessary snapshot data. There are two ways to delete snapshot data. One

way is to delete the Snapshot XP pair itself. The other way is to delete only the snapshot data.
When you delete the Snapshot XP pair itself, snapshot data stored in the pool is deleted and the

relationship between the P-VOL and S-VOL is released. On the other hand, if you delete only snapshot

data, the relationship between the P-VOL and S-VOL is maintained. When you delete only snapshot data,

the snapshot ID of the deleted snapshot data can be assigned to the newly stored snapshot data of the

Snapshot XP pair.
To delete snapshot data or Snapshot XP pairs, use a RAID Manager command. When deleting Snapshot

XP pairs, you can also use the Pairsplit -S pane in Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console. For

more information, see

Deleting snapshot data

” on page 47 or ”

Deleting Snapshot XP pairs

” on page 47.

NOTE:

After issuing the command to delete snapshot data, no more snapshot data for that Snapshot XP pair is

stored in the pool, even if the host tries to write data in the P-VOL. To store snapshot data for that

Snapshot XP pair again, you must issue the command for storing snapshot data.

The required time for deleting snapshot data or Snapshot XP pairs is several seconds, and sometimes

more than 10 minutes. The time increases if the deleted pair uses a large amount of the pool or if

multiple pairs are deleted at one time.

The more disk adaptors that are used in the disk array, the shorter the time required for deleting

snapshot data or Snapshot XP pairs. Since the XP1000 has a smaller number of disk adaptors than the

XP12000, the XP10000 needs a longer time to delete snapshot data or Snapshot XP pairs than the

XP12000, even if the operational conditions are the same.

When you delete a Snapshot XP pair, the volumes’ status becomes SMPL(PD). Use the Business Copy

XP main pane to see the volume’s status. Using RAID Manager, you can check the volume status with

the

pairdisplay

command, but you cannot distinguish between SMPL and SMPL(PD) volumes. To

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