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Business Copy XP (BC) for the XP128/XP1024

If shared memory is lost (for example, offline micro exchange or volatile PS on), the differential bitmap

is also lost. In this case, the disk array treats the entire BC P-VOL (S-VOL for COPY(RS) pairs) as

difference data and recopies all data to the S-VOL (P-VOL for COPY(RS) pairs) to ensure proper pair

resynchronization. For pairs with COPY(SP) or PSUS(SP) status, the disk array changes the status to

PSUE due to the loss of the differential bitmap, also ensuring proper resynchronization of these pairs. If

shared memory is lost, allow extra time for BC operations.

Figure 3

Update copy operation

Cascade function

This function creates a second layer of BC volume pairs (L2) underneath the first layer of BC pairs (L1).

Cascade pairs are created by clicking Cascade instead of Set in the Paircreate window (see

Creating BC

pairs (Paircreate)

” on page 45). This cascade layering scheme creates up to nine copies of one BC P-VOL.

See ”

Cascade function

” on page 25 for further information on cascade pairs and the cascade function.

Pairsplit operation

The BC split capability provides point-in-time backup of data, and facilitates real data testing by making

the BC copies (S-VOLs) available for host access. The BC pairsplit operation performs all pending S-VOL

updates (those issued prior to the split command and recorded in the P-VOL track map) to make the S-VOL

identical to the state of the P-VOL when the split command was issued, and then provides full read/write

access to the split S-VOL. You can split existing pairs as needed. You can also use the pairsplit operation to

create and split pairs in one step.
Use the Pairsplit window (see

Splitting BC pairs (Pairsplit)

” on page 48) to split existing BC pairs or to

add and split new BC pairs in one step. When the split operation is complete, the pair status changes to

PSUS, and you have full read/write access to the split S-VOL (even though it is still reserved). While the

pair is split, the disk array establishes a track map for the split P-VOL and S-VOL, and records all updates

to both volumes. The P-VOL remains fully accessible during the pairsplit operation. Pairsplit operations

cannot be performed on suspended (PSUE) pairs.

When splitting pairs, you can select the pace for the pending update copy operation: Slower, Medium,

and Faster. The slower pace minimizes the impact of BC operations on disk array I/O performance,

while the faster pace splits the pairs as quickly as possible.

When splitting pairs, you can also select the split type: Quick Split or Steady Split.
• When quick split operations start, the pair status changes to PSUS(SP), and the S-VOL is available

immediately for read and write I/Os (even though it is still reserved). The disk array performs all

pending update copy operations to the S-VOL in the background. When the quick split is complete,

the pair status changes to PSUS.

• When steady split operations start, the pair status changes to COPY(SP), and the disk array

performs all pending update copy operations to the S-VOL. When the Steady Split operation is

complete, the pair status changes to PSUS, and you have full read/write access to the split S-VOL

(even though it is still reserved).

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