Fibre-channel port configuration, Planning journal volumes, Host i/o time stamp – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Fibre-channel port configuration

The fibre-channel ports on your P9500 system have an IOPS threshold. Use the performance
monitoring information for the number of IOPS your production system generates to calculate the
number of fibre-channel ports the Cnt Ac-J Z system requires.

Please see

“Planning ports for data transfer ” (page 46)

for a full discussion on the type and number

of fibre-channel ports required for your system.

Planning journal volumes

In addition to sizing journal volumes, you should be aware of the following requirements and
restrictions.

Journal volumes must be registered in a journal before the initial pair-copy operation is
performed.

Journal volumes must be registered on both the local and remote systems.

Primary and secondary EXCTGs must be set up and journals registered to them before
registering journal volumes in journals.

Emulation type for journal volumes must be OPEN-V.

Journal volumes should be sized according to RPO and write-workload. See

“Sizing journal

volumes ” (page 23)

for more information.

If a path is defined from a host to a volume, the volume cannot be registered as a journal
volume.

Journal volumes in a journal can have different capacities.

A master journal volume and the corresponding restore journal volume can have different
capacities.

A data volume and its associated journal volume can belong to only one journal.

Do not register a volume to a journal during quick formatting. Doing so stalls the operation.

Data volumes and journal volumes in the same journal must belong to the same controller.

The number of journal volumes in the master journal does not have to be equal to the number
of volumes in the restore journal.

Journal volumes consist of two areas: One area is used for storing journal data, and the other
area is used for storing metadata for remote copy.

Journal volumes support all RAID configurations and physical volumes that are supported by
P9500.

Journal volume capacity is not included in accounting capacity.

Prior to registering journal volumes, set up primary and secondary EXCTGs, if necessary. See

“Using extended consistency groups” (page 51)

.

Customized volumes can be used for journal volumes.

See the following for more information about journals and journal volumes:

The “Journals” item in

“System requirements” (page 16)

“Planning journals ” (page 23)

“Data and journal volume specifications” (page 26)

Host I/O time stamp

The I/O time stamping function must be installed on the host processor at the primary site in order
to provide data consistency in Cnt Ac-J Z journals. The I/O time stamp, which is provided by MVS
DFSMSdfp, is the same time stamp that is used by Compatible XRC pairs. The I/O time stamping

Planning journal volumes

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