Snapshot pair status, Pair status relationship to snapshot commands – HP XP RAID Manager Software User Manual

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A V-VOL has the following characteristics:

It appears as "OPEN-0V" to identify a V-VOL easily via the SCSI Inquiry or RAID Manager.

A V-VOL unmapped to the S-VOL of a Fast Snap or Snapshot will reply to a SCSI Inquiry, but
Reading and/or Writing is not allowed. LDEV will reply the capacity setting as an LU to SCSI
Read Capacity.

A V-VOL that has become the S-VOL of a Fast Snap or Snapshot will reply to a SCSI Inquiry,
and Reading and/or Writing is allowed.

Snapshot pair status

Each paired volume consists of a primary volume (P-VOL) and a secondary volume (S-VOL). Each
volume has the status for controlling the pair state.

The P-VOL controls the pair state that is reflected on the status of the S-VOL. The major pair statuses
are “SMPL”, “PAIR”, “PSUS”, “COPY”, and “RCPY”. The status is changed when the RAID Manager
command is issued. A read or write request from the host is allowed or rejected according to the
status.

Table 34 Snapshot Pairing Status

Secondary

Primary

Pairing Status

P-VOL Status

R/W disable

R/W enabled

Unpaired (Snapshot) volume

SMPL

(

*1)

R/W disable

R/W enabled

The Snapshot available state allocated the resource.

PAIR (PFUL)

R/W disable

R/W enabled

The preparing state allocates the resource for the
Snapshot.

COPY

R/W disable

R/W disable

The copying state from Snapshot to the primary volume
by using restore option.

RCPY

R/W enabled

R/W enabled

The differences of the updated data of the primary and
secondary volume are controlled with copying on write.

PSUS (PFUS)

R/W disable

R/W enabled (

*2)

“PSUS” status owing to an internal failure. The
differences of the updated data for the Snapshot volume
are not controlled.

PSUE (Error)

NOTE:

1

V-VOL unmapped to the S-VOL of a Fast Snap or Snapshot will reply to a SCSI Inquiry,

but Reading and/or Writing is not allowed.

2

Reading and writing are enabled, as long as no failure occurs in the primary volume.

Pair status relationship to Snapshot commands

Table 35 (page 147)

applies to a Fast Snap or Snapshot context. It explains 1) what a pair status

may be prior to any RAID Manager command execution, 2) what the result would be after giving
a RAID Manager command, and 3) what the pair status may be if the RAID Manager command
is Accepted.

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