Truecopy asynchronous consistency group operations, Group options, 5 graduated delay process for sidefile management – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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NOTE:

If there is a network problem, lack of bandwidth, or lack of sufficient Fibre links, the sidefile will

grow and the microcode will add delay to host I/O until the sidefile goes below a certain level again.

Disabling this function will cause the pairs to suspend.

SIM reporting for TC390A sidefile conditions is enabled only when SVP system option mode 118 or 464 is

ON (see

Table 3

on page 18). The reported SIMs when SVP system option mode 118 or 464 is ON,

however, do not support a CLPR. When this SIM is reported to the host, the SIM reference code is indicated

as 490x-yy (“x” is CU number, and “yy” is LDEV number). For more information about the SIM reference

code, call your HP Account Support Representative.
You can disable the command retry delay for a limited number of critical volumes using the special “No

delay” parameter for the CESTPAIR TSO command (see ”

CESTPAIR

” on page 165). When this parameter

is set, the XP12000/XP10000 will not delay host write I/Os to the M-VOL until the TC390A sidefile amount

reaches the puncture threshold (threshold + 10%). This prevents performance degradation for critical

volumes and should be used only for a small number of volumes.

Figure 5

Graduated delay process for sidefile management

TrueCopy Asynchronous consistency group operations

TC390A consistency groups enable update sequence consistency to be maintained across a group of

volumes. The R-VOLs of the pairs in a consistency group must be located within one RCU (n-to-1

requirement). The TC390A consistency group operations include the following:

Group options

Group consistency time

Group operations

Only TCzA pairs that belong to the same CLPR can be allocated to one consistency group.

Group options

TC390A provides the following options for each consistency group: Timer Type, Time Out [Copy Pending],

and Time Out [RCU Ready]. These options are selected when you add a group. To change the timeout

options of a group, you must suspend all pairs in the group first. To change the timer type option, you must

delete all pairs. The Timer Type and Time Out [Copy Pending] options must be the same for all MCUs that

contain M-VOLs in the group. The Time Out [RCU Ready] option can be different at each MCU if necessary.

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