Consistency group requirements – HP XP7 Storage User Manual

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Figure notes:

RAID Manager manages the consistency group on all primary and secondary system. Business
Continuity Manager cannot be used with multiple systems.

Open and mainframe primary volumes (P-VOLs/P-VOLs) receive I/O requests from their
applications at the primary (main) site, and data in the volumes is updated.

Continuous Access Synchronous or Continuous Access Synchronous Z runs the copy operation
in the consistency group.

When the open or mainframe host system guarantees the update order, then data consistency
in P-VOLs and S-VOLs is insured. When the host system does not guarantee update order,
data consistency is not insured.

Consistency group requirements

Requirements are provided for the following consistency group (CTG) configurations.

“Consistency group for pairs in one primary and one secondary XP7” (page 40)

“Consistency group for pairs in multiple primary and secondary systems” (page 40)

Requirements for a CTG for one primary and one secondary system

A consistency group is configured on the primary and secondary system.

A maximum of 8,192 pairs can be assigned to a consistency group.

A maximum of 256 consistency groups can be assigned to one primary and one secondary
system.

Assign a consistency group number in a range from 00-FF. The number must be unused.

When you have multiple pairs in the same consistency group, they must exist between the
same primary and secondary system.

A pair can be assigned to one consistency group only.

Continuous Access Synchronous pairs can be in the same consistency group as Continuous
Access Synchronous Z pairs. Use the same consistency group number for both types.

Consistency group planning

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