HP XP RAID Manager Software User Manual

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to store the next new write data. The copy pending timeout group option is defined using Remote
Web Console and specifies the maximum delay between the M-VOL update and the corresponding
R-VOL update. The range for the copy pending timeout option is 1-255 seconds (600 seconds for
Continuous Access Journal), and default value is 90 seconds (60 seconds for Cnt Ac-J). If the timeout
occurs during this wait state, the pair status changes from PAIR to PSUS (sidefile full), and host
write I/Os continue with updates being managed by the cylinder bitmap.

IMPORTANT:

The copy pending timeout value should be less than the I/O timeout value of the

host system.

Continuous Access Asynchronous transition states and sidefile control

Continuous Access Asynchronous volumes have special states for sidefile control during status
transitions.

Table 32 (page 141)

shows the transition states for Continuous Access Synchronous and

Continuous Access Asynchronous volumes.

The suspending and deleting states are temporary internal states within the RAID storage system.
RAID Manager cannot detect these transition states, because these states are reported on the
previous state of the storage system. These states are therefore concealed inside the pairsplit
command. After the pairsplit command is accepted, host write I/Os for the P-VOL are managed
by the cylinder bitmap (normal), non-transmitted data remaining in the P-VOL’s FIFO queue is
transferred to the S-VOL’s FIFO queue, and the pair status is then set to PSUS [SMPL] state when
all data in the P-VOL’s FIFO queue has been transmitted.

PFUL. If the quantity of data in sidefile cache exceeds 30% of cache storage, the internal status of
the RAID storage system is PFUL, and host write I/Os receive delayed response in the range of
0.5 seconds (minimum) to 4 seconds (maximum).

PFUS. If the quantity of data in sidefile cache exceeds the user-defined sidefile area (30%-70%),
then host write I/Os must wait for enough sidefile space to become available for storing the next
new write data. If a copy pending timeout occurs during this waiting state, then the pair status
changes from PAIR to PFUS, host write I/Os are accepted, and write data is managed by bitmap.

The RAID Manager software can detect and report the PFUL and PFUS states as follows:

As a return code of the pairvolchk command

As the status code displayed to code item by the pairmon command

As the paired status displayed to status item using -fc option of pairdisplay command

Table 32 State table for Continuous Access Synchronous vs. Continuous Access Asynchronous

Transfer data via
ESCON

Writing control on Cnt Ac-S async volume

Description

Storage system
internal state

RAID
Manager
state

Response

Writing data

Continuous Access
Asynchronous

Continuous
Access
Synchronous

None

Usual

Normal

Same

SMPL

SMPL

SMPL

Sidefile &
bitmap

Usual*

Via Sidefile

Same

COPY

COPY

COPY

Sidefile

Usual

Normal

Deleting from COPY
using [pairsplit -S]

N/A

Deleting

Sidefile

Usual

Via Bitmap

Suspending from
COPY by using
[pairsplit]

N/A

Suspending

Sidefile

Usual

Via Sidefile

Less than
HWM

Async
sidefile in
use

Synchronized

PAIR

PAIR

Sidefile

Delayed

Via Sidefile

HWM to
Threshold

N/A

PFUL

Continuous Access Synchronous, Business Copy, and Continuous Access Journal operations

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