Maximum number of pairs – HP XP Business Copy Software User Manual

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Business Copy XP (BC) for the XP128/XP1024

Maximum number of pairs

The number of copy pairs BC can create is the difference between total number of available resources and

number of resources already used to create pairs by ShadowImage (SI390), ShadowImage - FlashCopy,

Auto LUN XP, and Flex Copy XP (or Flex Copy XP V2). The maximum is 4,096 pairs. However, when a

high-capacity LU is used to create pairs, the number of pairs that can be created may be less than 4,096.
This section describes how to calculate the number of resources used by ShadowImage (SI390),

ShadowImage - FlashCopy, Auto LUN XP, and Flex Copy XP (or Flex Copy XP V2).
The number of pairs you can create depends on the emulation type and capacity of paired volumes.

Table 4

on page 15 shows the number of pairs you can create for volumes of each emulation type and

capacity.
When volumes with different emulation types and capacities are paired, the number of pairs you can

create is determined according to the following conditions.

If an LU consists of one volume (when LUSE is not used):
The maximum number of pairs you can create is the largest number that meets the equation,

,

where:

is total number of differential tables per pair

is number of differential tables in the disk array

MU numbers of cascade

pairs

L1 pairs = 0, 1, and 2 (total of 3 pairs)
L2 pairs =1 and 2 (total of 2 pairs)

Combinations of RAID

levels (primary- secondary)

All combinations supported: RAID1-RAID1, RAID5-RAID5, RAID1-RAID5, and

RAID5-RAID1.

Dynamic sparing and

automatic correction copy

If a failure occurs requiring the disk array to utilize dynamic sparing or automatic

correction copy, the status of the paired volumes associated with the failed physical

device is not affected.

Physical device (PDEV)

maintenance

If a PDEV requires maintenance, the status of the logical volumes associated with that
PDEV is not affected. However, if PDEV maintenance requires access to a BC S-VOL,
the pair must be deleted, and the

Reserve

attribute must be reset (unreserved).

Logical device (LDEV)

maintenance

LDEV maintenance cannot be performed on LDEVs assigned to BC pairs. If LDEV
maintenance requires access to a BC LDEV, the pair must be deleted, and the

Reserve

attribute must be reset (unreserved).

Cache maintenance

If disk array cache maintenance is performed during a period of high I/O usage,

one or more BC pairs may be suspended. Reduce the I/O load before cache

maintenance.

Point-in-time backup

For pairs in PAIR status, host I/Os are copied to S-VOLs asynchronously. To

synchronize a pair and access the S-VOL as soon as possible, vary the P-VOL offline

and split the pair before using the S-VOL. If the P-VOL cannot be taken offline, a P.I.T.

backup still occurs if a pairsplit is issued. When all data on the P-VOL (up to the

pairsplit time) is copied to the S-VOL, the pair is split and the S-VOL becomes

available for use (R/W). The operation may take longer to complete if high write

activity from the host to the P-VOL is occurring. A P.I.T. backup can also be performed

by issuing a pairsplit to P-VOLs in the SMPL (simplex) state.

Failures

When a failure of any kind prevents a BC copy operation from completing, the disk

array suspends the pair. If an LDEV failure occurs, the disk array suspends the pair. If

a PDEV failure occurs, the BC pair status is not affected because of the RAID

architecture.

Maintenance/upgrade

Under certain conditions, BC volume pairs may need to be re-established.

1. Maximum number of pairs per disk array depends on installed firmware version.

Table 3

BC operational requirements (continued)

Parameter Requirement

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