Bc operations, Set reserve attribute operation, Reset reserve attribute operation – HP XP Business Copy Software User Manual

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Business Copy XP (BC) for the XP128/XP1024

BC operations

Set reserve attribute operation

This operation reserves a volume so it can be used as a BC S-VOL. Reserved volumes can only be used as

BC S-VOLs. The disk array rejects all write operations to reserved volumes (unless in split (PSUS) status).

You can reserve up to 4,095 volumes in one disk array. Use the Set Reserve Attribute window (see

Setting

reserve attributes

” on page 43) to reserve volumes for use as BC S-VOLs.

A volume might be reserved for BC to ensure that a server does not mount it before BC can use it in a pair.

BC cannot use a volume as an S-VOL if it is being used by a server.

NOTE:

BC leaf volumes (L2 cascade pair) also function as S-VOLs and must be reserved prior to being

assigned to an L2 cascade pair.

Reset reserve attribute operation

This operation unreserves a volume so it can be mounted and accessed by all hosts. After you reset the

reserve attribute, the disk array accepts all subsequent I/O operations to the volume. Use the Reset Reserve

Attribute window (see

Resetting reserve attributes

” on page 44) to unreserve volumes.

Paircreate operation

This operation establishes the new BC pairs. The volume that will be the P-VOL must be in the SMPL

(simplex) state, and the volume that will be the S-VOL must be in the SMPL state before being added to a

BC pair.

NOTE:

You can reserve the S-VOL before creating a pair, but you can also create a pair with an

unreserved S-VOL. Use the Paircreate window (see

Creating BC pairs (Paircreate)

” on page 45) to create

new BC volume pairs.

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OPEN-V

9.6 GB or less

1

2,047

4,095

12

9.7 GB – 19.1 GB

2

1,024

2,048

13

19.2 GB – 28.8 GB

3

682

1,365

14

28.9 GB – 38.5 GB

4

512

1,024

15

38.6 GB– 48.1 GB

5

409

819

16

48.2 GB– 57.8 GB

6

341

682

17

57.9 GB or more

7

292

585

Table 4

Number of pairs that can be created with volumes of each emulation type and capacity

Volume

No. of

differential

tables per

pair needed

for controlling

the difference

between the

primary and

secondary volumes

No. of pairs

that can be

created
(If the volumes

of the same emulation

type and capacity are

used to create all

the pairs)

No.

Emulation

Type

Capacity

CUs is 4

or less

CUs is 5

or more

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