Cestpair parameters and examples, Pprcopy estpair parameters and examples – HP XP Racks User Manual

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CESTPAIR parameters and examples

The following table describes the CESTPAIR PPRC command parameters used to create pairs.

Description

Value

Parameter

NA

Device number

DEVN

You must use these parameters to successfully run
the command.

Primary volume: SSID, serial number, channel
connection address, and CU number.

PRIM

To request the Add and Split, set MSF00
instead of a serial number.

Note: This parameter is valid for MODE(COPY)
or MODE(NOCOPY) only.

To assign a pair to a CG, set MAnn0 instead
of a serial number.

Note: nn is a CTG ID.

NA

Secondary volume: SSID, serial number,
channel connection address, and CU number.

SEC

The XP7 storage system recognizes only COPY for
the MODE parameter, even if NOCOPY is
specified.

COPY

MODE

NOCOPY

2

Copy speed is medium, regardless what you specify
for the PACE parameter.

Any number

PACE

Not used by BC Z.

Not applicable

CRIT

MSGREQ function is applicable.

YES

2

MSGREQ

Note: You cannot use the MSGREQ function when
an Add and Split is required. If you specify YES
for this parameter when an Add and Split is
required, the command is rejected and ends
abnormally (reporting CC = 8).

MSGREQ function is not applicable.

NO

The pair is created whether the S-VOL is online or
not.

YES

ONLINSEC

1

If the S-VOL is online, the pair is not created.

NO

1. Not specifying and specifying NO for this parameter have the same affect.

2. If you specify NOCOPY as the MODE parameter and YES as the MSGREQ parameter, the CESTPAIR PPRC
command ends before the copy operation is completed.

The following image shows an example of the CESTPAIR PPRC command:

PPRCOPY ESTPAIR parameters and examples

The following table describes the PPRCOPY ESTPAIR PPRCOPY command parameters.

Description

Value

Parameters

Only one of the three parameters should be
specified. The italic term is the arbitrary name.

DDNAME = dname = JCL statement identifying
the volume.

DDNAME,
SYSNAME, or
UNITADDRESS

For example, dname is the arbitrary unique

SYSNAME = sysxxx = SYSNAME in the ASSGN
system control statement.

Creating pairs with CESTPAIR and PPRCOPY ESTPAIR

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