HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual

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Transfer tasks from XP Continuous Access secondary sites to primary sites (3DC multi-target)

If you remove failures from the primary site and other locations after the system changes to a 3DC
multi-target configuration (see

Recovering from primary site failures

and

“Change to 3DC multi-target

configuration after primary site failure” (page 78)

), you can transfer your business tasks back to

the primary site.

To transfer your business tasks back to the primary site:

1.

Use XP RAID Manager to delete the current XP Continuous Access Journal pair, which extends
between the XP Continuous Access secondary site and XP Continuous Access Journal secondary
site (DC2 to DC3).

2.

Stop your business tasks at the XP Continuous Access Synchronous secondary site.

3.

Use XP RAID Manager to execute the

horctakeover

command on the XP Continuous Access

Synchronous pair.

4.

Use the primary volume at the primary site (DC1) to resume your business tasks.

5.

Use XP RAID Manager to create an XP Continuous Access Journal pair from DC1 to DC3.
Ensure that the XP Continuous Access Journal primary data volume is a volume at the primary
site, and the XP Continuous Access Journal secondary data volume is a volume at the XP
Continuous Access Journal secondary site. The system configuration returns to the original
3DC multi-target configuration.

Figure 36 Transfer business tasks from CA XP secondary sites to primary sites (in 3DC multi-target
configs.)

Transfer tasks-DC1 without jrnl pr to DC1 with jrnl pr (delta resync/3DC multi-target)

If you remove failures from the primary site and other locations and change the system to a 3DC
multi-target configuration (see

“Recovering from primary site failures via delta resync (50-08-xx or

greater FW) (prior to 50-08-xx FW)” (page 76)

), you can transfer your business tasks back to the

primary site.

To transfer your business tasks back to the primary site:

1.

Stop your business tasks on DC1.

2.

Use the XP RAID Manager to resynchronize the pair in the DC2-to-DC1 direction (the
DC1-to-DC3 journal pair is non-active) direction.

3.

Use XP RAID Manager to execute the

horctakeover

command on the XP Continuous Access

Synchronous pair (causes the DC2-to-DC3 journal pair to go non-active).

4.

Use the primary volume at the primary site to resume your business tasks.

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XP Continuous Access Journal operations requirements and restrictions

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