4 configuring arrays and logical paths, Displaying the dkc operation pane – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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4 Configuring arrays and logical

paths

To introduce Continuous Access XP Journal into your system and configure your system for remote copy

operations, you must consider what data should be copied from which array to which array. The array

containing data to be copied to another array is referred to as the primary array. The array to which

data is copied from another array is referred to as the secondary array. The location of the primary array

is referred to as the primary site. The location of the secondary array is referred to as the secondary site.
When performing system configurations for remote copy operations, the primary and secondary site

administrators must do the following:

The primary site administrator must configure some ports on the primary array to connect hosts

and configure other ports on the primary array to communicate with remote arrays.

The secondary site administrator must configure some ports on the secondary array to

communicate with the primary array.

After finishing the port configurations, the primary and secondary site administrators must

configure logical paths between the communications ports on the primary site and the

communication ports on the secondary site, so the two arrays can communicate with each other.

When performing system configurations, the administrators must do the following:

Displaying the DKC Operation pane
Configuring port attributes
Associating primary and remote arrays and configuring logical paths (Add DKC)

When performing system configurations, the administrator should do the following when necessary:

Changing options for logical paths and arrays
Adding logical paths
Deleting logical paths
Viewing the status of logical paths
Removing the relationship between primary and secondary arrays

NOTE:

Throughout this chapter, the primary and secondary arrays are sometimes referred to as

local arrays

and

remote arrays

. If you are logged into the primary array and are using Continuous Access XP

Journal, the primary array is a

local array

and the secondary array is a

remote array

. If you are logged

into the secondary array and are using Continuous Access XP Journal, the secondary array is a

local

array

and the primary array is a

remote array

.

NOTE:

When performing system configurations, the administrator must also configure journal groups. For more

information, see

Using journal groups

.

Displaying the DKC Operation pane

To configure arrays and logical paths, use the DKC Operation pane.

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