Types of pair resynchronization, Forward resynchronization, Related topics – HP XP Racks User Manual

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Resynchronizing a suspended pair copies the P-VOL to the S-VOL and takes the same amount of
time as the initial copy operation.

CAUTION:

Resynchronizing a pair does not ensure data consistency. Data in the two volumes

is the same only if:

The P-VOL is offline.

The pair is split (the S-VOL status is “PSUS”).

For more information about pair status, see

“The RWC pair status names and descriptions”

(page 63)

.

For more information about ensuring data consistency, see

“Workflow for ensuring data

consistency” (page 47)

.

NOTE:

If you perform a Quick Restore for a pair consisting of an encrypted volume and an

unencrypted volume, the encryption statuses of the volumes are reversed.

Related topics

“Types of pair resynchronization” (page 52)

.

“Workflow for resynchronizing BC pairs” (page 54)

.

“Resynchronizing or restoring BC pairs” (page 55)

.

“Volume pairs” (page 7)

.

“Initial and update copy operations” (page 8)

.

Types of pair resynchronization

You can forward or reverse resynchronize pairs. A forward resynchronization resynchronizes from
the P-VOL to the S-VOL. A reverse resynchronization restores pairs by resynchronizing from the
S-VOL to the P-VOL.

Related topics

“Forward resynchronization” (page 52)

.

“Reverse resynchronization” (page 53)

.

Forward resynchronization

You can use one of the following methods to forward resynchronize pairs, including the requirements
and restrictions:

Normal Copy (Primary > Secondary). A full forward resynchronization from the P-VOL to the
S-VOL. During a Normal Copy, only the P-VOL is accessible to hosts for read/write operations.

Quick Resync (Primary > Secondary). A forward resynchronization from the P-VOL to the S-VOL
where data is not copied or resynchronized. The volumes are paired (“PAIR” status). The
update copy operation copies the differential data to the S-VOL.

During a Quick Resync, the P-VOL is accessible to hosts for read/write operations. Quick
Resync, even when a host I/O does not exist, does not ensure data consistency.

For more information about ensuring data consistency, see

“Workflow for ensuring data

consistency” (page 47)

.

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Managing Business Copy pairs

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