Cache and nonvolatile storage (nvs), Duplicate volumes, Port configurations – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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NOTE:

When Continuous Access XP Journal and Universal Replicator for z/OS coexist in the same local array,

each journal group must contain either Continuous Access XP Journal pairs or Universal Replicator for

z/OS pairs (not both).

Accessing Continuous Access XP Journal primary and secondary data volumes

To ensure maximum data integrity during normal Continuous Access XP Journal operations, the secondary

array rejects all write operations issued by a host to a Continuous Access XP Journal secondary data

volume. If you need a write operation to a Continuous Access XP Journal secondary data volume, you

must set the secondary data volume's write option (see

Secondary data volume write option

). When

resuming (Pairresync) the split pair, the secondary array sends the secondary data volume's track bitmap

to the primary array to ensure proper pair resynchronization.

Cache and nonvolatile storage (NVS)

Cache and nonvolatile storage (NVS) must be operable for the primary and secondary arrays of a

Continuous Access XP Journal data volume pair. If not, the Continuous Access XP Journal paircreate

operation fails. The remote array cache should be configured to adequately support Continuous Access

XP Journal remote copy workloads and local workload activity.

Duplicate volumes

Because the contents of a Continuous Access XP Journal pair's primary and secondary data volumes

are identical, the secondary data volume can be considered a duplicate of the primary data volume.

Because the host operating system does not allow duplicate volumes, the host system administrator must

take precautions to prevent system problems related to duplicate volumes. You must define the Continuous

Access XP Journal secondary data volume so it does not auto-mount or come online to the same host at

the same time as the primary data volume.
Continuous Access XP Journal does not allow the secondary data volume to be online (except while the

pair is split). If the secondary data volume is online, the Continuous Access XP Journal paircreate

operation fails.

CAUTION:

If the Continuous Access XP Journal secondary data volume is physically attached to the same host

servers as the Continuous Access XP Journal primary data volumes, the following problem can occur:

When a Continuous Access XP Journal pair is deleted, if the host is then restarted, the system

administrator might be offered both volumes and asked which volume should be left offline. This can

be confusing and is prone to error.

If the Continuous Access XP Journal secondary and primary data volumes are connected to the same

hosts, HP strongly recommends that you define secondary data volumes to remain offline to avoid

this problem.

Port configurations

When configuring a system for using Continuous Access XP Journal, ensure that ports are configured

correctly.

Table 16

and

Table 17

explain cases of illegal port configurations. For example, as the first row of

Table 16

indicates, if you use the CL1-A port as an RCU target port in the Continuous Access XP Journal

primary site, you must not use the CL1-A or CL5-A port as a target port in the Continuous Access XP

Journal primary site. Also, if you configure a system in a 3-data center (3DC) cascading configuration

(see

Combining Continuous Access XP Journal with Continuous Access XP (3DC cascading configuration)

)

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