Hardware and software components – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Journal obtain - When the host sends an update to the primary volume (P-VOL), the primary
(local) system’s journal-obtain function triggers a copy of the updated data to the master journal
volume.

The host assigns write-sequence numbers to the data sent to the master journal volume.

Write-sequence numbers and other metadata attached to journal data ensure consistency
with the data in the P-VOL.

2.

Journal copy - Data is copied from the master journal to the restore journal.

When the master journal has data, the data is transferred to the restore journal. When
data transfer is complete, master journal data is discarded.

Data copy to the restore journal is initiated by the read-journal command issued by the
remote system.

Data copy occurs on a continual basis unless there is no data in the master journal. The
request for data from the remote system is repeated as soon as the previous read operation
is completed.

Journal data is removed from the master journal only when the primary system receives
sequence numbers for the data from the restore journal.

3.

Journal-restore - The secondary volume (S-VOL) is updated with changed data from the restore
journal.

Data is copied to the S-VOL according to the write sequence numbers, ensuring data
consistency.

When journal-restore is completed, the data in the restore journal is discarded.

Performance is affected because of journal-to-journal copying. Usage rates are also affected. See

“Read and write I/O during remote copy” (page 13)

for more high level information on Continuous

Access Journal Z operations.

Hardware and software components

A typical configuration consists of a P9500 system or externally attached storage system on both
local and remote sites, a host or hosts connected to the systems, Continuous Access Journal Z
software on both systems, data path connections, and interface tools for configuring and managing
Continuous Access Journal Z.

The local and remote P9500 systems are connected using dedicated fibre-channel data paths
that can include fibre-channel switches. Data paths are routed from the fibre-channel ports on
the primary system to the ports on the secondary system.

The host is connected to the P9500 using a FICON channel port.

Remote Web Console, whose GUI is used to view and operate Continuous Access Journal Z,
is connected via a management LAN.

A Continuous Access Journal Z system consists of the following:

P-VOLs and S-VOLs on the local and remote P9500

Master and restore journal volumes on the local and remote P9500

Master and restore journals on the local and remote P9500

The master journal consists of the primary volumes and master journal volumes.

The restore journal consists of the secondary volumes and restore journal volumes.

When Continuous Access Journal Z journals consist of journal volumes located in multiple storage
systems, a host I/O time stamping function is required. This is provided by MVS DFSMSdfp.

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