Host i/o performance option, Cascade function – HP XP Business Copy Software User Manual

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The following figure shows the state of the S-VOL after the quick restore operation with or without the

Swap&Freeze option.

Figure 6

Quick Restore operation with or without Swap&Freeze option

The Quick Restore pairresync operation on a pair with status of PSUS exchanges data in the pair’s P-VOL

and S-VOL. If you use the Swap&Freeze option when performing the Quick Restore pairresync operation,

the update copy operation will not take place after the Quick Restore pairresync operation is complete.

Therefore, data on the P-VOL and S-VOL is kept exchanged. If you do not use the Swap&Freeze option

when performing the Quick Restore pairresync operation, the update copy operation will take place after

the Quick Restore pairresync operation is complete, and data on the P-VOL overwrites data on the S-VOL.

Host I/O Performance option

This option improves host I/O responses over ShadowImage SI390/ShadowImage for z/OS (SI390 and

z/OS) copying processing time. When the Host I/O Performance option is used, the disk array suppresses

execution of SI390/z/OS copying processing, and consequently host I/O responses improve.
When SI390/z/OS copying processing is suppressed, the time taken for copying increases. Also, if BC

pairs exist, host I/O responses might not be faster. In this case, set the Host I/O Performance option for BC

as well.

Cascade function

This function creates a second layer of volume pairs underneath the first layer of BC pairs. Pairs created in

the first and second layer are called cascaded pairs.

Figure 7

illustrates cascaded BC volume pairs. The

first cascade layer (L1) is the original BC pair, consisting of one P-VOL (root volume) and up to three

S-VOLs (node volumes). In the second cascade layer (L2), the S-VOLs of the original BC pair function as the

P-VOLs of the L2 pairs, and each L2 P-VOL can have up to two S-VOLs (leaf volumes). This layering scheme

can create up to nine copies of one BC primary volume (P-VOL).
Every volume can have up to three Mirror Unit (MU) numbers associated with it. The MU number

designates a pair for which the volume is a member. The MU number is not the number of the pair, but the

number of the volume. A pair is made up of two volumes of which each pair member could have the same

or different MU numbers.

MU=0 is the number of a volume for its first pair.

MU=1 is the number of the same volume for its next pair.

MU=2 is the number of the same volume for its third pair.

The MU number of an S-VOL is always MU=0.

For Level 1 (L1) pairs, the root volume could have MU=0, MU=1, and MU=2. For L1 pairs, the associated

S-VOLs all have MU=0 because this is the first pair of which they are a member.

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