Set number of volumes to be copied – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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6.

In the M-R Path box, define the logical path between local and remote systems:

In the Port column, select a local system initiator port.

In the Pair-Port column, select the remote system RCU target port. This establishes a logical
path with the selected initiator port.

You can abbreviate the number to two characters. For example, “1A” can be entered instead
of “CL1-A”. Letters may be uppercase or lowercase.

7.

When you have entered the desired logical paths, click Set.

8.

Review changes in the Preview list. To make a change, right-click it in the Preview list and
select Modify. Make any changes in the Add Path dialog box then click Set. To delete the
added logical path(s), right-click it in the Preview list and select Delete.

9.

When satisfied, click Apply. This adds the logical path(s) to the Continuous Access Synchronous
Z system.

Set number of volumes to be copied concurrently, path watch time

You can modify the number of concurrent copy operations for the initial copy and resync operations.
You can change factory-set options relating to Continuous Access Synchronous Z:

Prerequisite information

The number of volumes in the system that can be copied concurrently during initial copy and
resync operations (1-512).

The number of volumes in the CU that can be copied concurrently during initial copy operations
(1-16).

The time that the system is allowed to monitor path blockades.

The time that the system is allowed to monitor path-watch related SIMs.

Whether the services SIM in remote storage system is reported to the host.

Procedure 3 To change concurrently copied volumes, path watch time, related SIMs (system-wide)

1.

On the menu bar, click Actions > Remote Copy > Continuous Access Synchronous for Mainframe
> System Option. The System Option window opens.

2.

Change to Modify mode by clicking the

icon.

3.

In the tree, click Subsystem Option.

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