Quick setup: rcfc transport layer, Quick setup: remote copy configurations – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual
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Quick Setup: RCFC Transport Layer
Table 3 Quick Setup Steps for RCFC
Backup System
Primary System
Reference
Step
controlport config
rcfc -ct point -f
<N:S:P>
controlport config
rcfc -ct point -f
<N:S:P>
“Setting Up the Remote
Copy Interface for RCFC”
(page 39)
1.
On all RCFC ports, set up
the interface.
showport -rcfc
showport -rcfc
“
2.
On all RCFC ports, get
RCFC port positions.
showrctransport -rcfc
showrctransport
-rcfc
“
3.
Verify links.
controlport rcfc init
-f <N:S:P>
controlport rcfc
init -f <N:S:P>
“
4.
On each RCFC port,
initialize port.
showrctransport -rcfc
showrctransport
-rcfc
“
5.
On each RCFC port,
verify port is ready
a.
checkrclink
startserver
<N:S:P>
<dest_addr>
“Checking Link Throughput
and Latency” (page 40)
6.
On all nodes, check the
links.
b.
checkrclink
startclient
<N:S:P>
<dest_addr> <time>
c.
checkrclink
stopserver <N:S:P>
Quick Setup: Remote Copy Configurations
1-to-1 Unidirectional
1-to-1 Bidirectional
for each Remote Copy pair (4 max
primary:1 backup).
N-to-1
for one Remote Copy pair if desired.
for each Remote Copy pair (1 primary:2
max backup).
1-to-N
for one Remote Copy pair if desired.
Synchronous Long Distance
NOTE:
If you use a script to set up the Remote Copy configuration, keep in mind that after the
creatercopytarget
and admitrcopylink commands it takes some time to establish the
TCP/IP connections; it can take as long as two minutes for the links to be marked Up and the target
marked Ready.
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