Preparing for shadowimage operations, System requirements – HP XP Business Copy Software User Manual

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ShadowImage for the XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000/SVS 200

Preparing for ShadowImage Operations

System Requirements

SI390 operations involve the XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000/SVS 200 containing the S-VOLs and

T-VOLs, the SI390 feature enabled on the Command View management station or XP Remote Web

Console, and (optional) S/390 host PPRC software functions. The SI390 system requirements are:

XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000/SVS 200. All XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000/SVS 200

hardware, microcode, and software required for SI390 operations must be installed and enabled.

Command View management station (user-supplied Windows®-based PC) or XP Remote Web Console.

NOTE:

You must operate the Command View management station or XP Remote Web Console in

Modify mode to perform SI390 operations. Users in view mode can only view SI390 information.

SI390 feature license key installed.

Preparing for ShadowImage Operations

To ensure that the XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000/SVS 200 is ready for SI390 operations, perform

the following tasks:

SI390 operations affect the I/O performance of the XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000/SVS 200

because of the additional write operations to the T-VOLs. If you have not already done so, you should

consider the relative importance of the disk array’s I/O performance and the backup SI390 copies. For

example, assigning three T-VOLs to each S-VOL takes more resources than assigning only one or two.

You can also use the SI390 copy pace option to reduce the impact of the SI390 initial copy operations.

Using a slower copy pace minimizes the impact of zSeries and SI390 operations on I/O performance,

while a faster copy pace produces point-in-time copies more quickly but may affect I/O performance.

The SI390 initial copy operation is performed only once to each T-VOL (unless the pair is suspended).

Identify the volumes (LDEVs) that will be the SI390 volumes. For each volume, write down the CU image

and LDEV ID, whether the volume will be an S-VOL or T-VOL, and the other volume(s) in its pair (see

Table 9

on page 38 for a sample table). The S-VOLs will remain fully accessible to all hosts throughout

normal SI390 operations (except during reverse resync and quick restore). The T-VOLs will need to be

varied offline before being reserved for SI390 operations. After assigned to a pair, a T-VOL rejects all

write I/Os, except when the pair is split.

SI390 and TC390 can function together in the same XP1024/XP128/XP12000/XP10000/SVS 200 to

provide both internal and remote backup for your important data. If you are planning to combine

SI390 and TC390, read the important configuration information in

Combining ShadowImage and

TrueCopy Operations

” on page 39.

Combining ShadowImage with Other Data Management Operations

SI390 supports concurrent operations with the following data management functions:

Table 9

Sample table for ShadowImage configuration information

CU #

LDEV

S-VOL?

Associated T-VOL(s)

T-VOL?

Associated S-VOL

0

00

Yes

0:10, 0:11

No

--

0

01

Yes

0:12, 0:13

No

--

etc.

0

0F

Yes

0:2E, 0:2F

No

--

0

10

No

--

Yes

0:00

0

11

No

--

Yes

0:00

0

12

No

--

Yes

0:01

etc.

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