HP XP7 Storage User Manual

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Figure 9 Incremental FlashCopy

The previous figure shows Data 2A managed as differential data. If you re-execute the command
to establish the relationship, only the differential data of Data 2A is copied to the T-VOL.

However, you cannot perform the Restore function:

When the original relationship was established without using the Incremental FlashCopy
function.

When the original relationship was re-established by the Fast Reverse Restore function, and
then the relationship was re-established by the Restore function twice more.

For details about Fast Reverse Restore function, see

(page 15)

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Reverse Restore function (Compatible FlashCopy only)

The Reverse Restore function enables you to simplify data recovery in a time of disaster. This
recovery function reverses the original S-VOL and T-VOL relationship established by the Incremental
FlashCopy function. This reversal re-establishes the relationship with the data flowing in the opposite
direction. However, you cannot perform the Reverse Restore function in the following cases:

If the original relationship was established without using the Incremental FlashCopy function.

If a copy operation established in COPY mode is not yet completed.

If the original relationship was established in NOCOPY mode.

If the relationship being reversed includes a relationship established with multiple volumes.

If the T-VOL capacity exceeds the S-VOL capacity in the relationship being reversed.

If the original relationship was re-established using the Fast Reverse Restore function.

For details about Fast Reverse Restore function, see

(page 15)

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About Compatible FlashCopy

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