Assigning pairs to a consistency group – HP XP Racks User Manual

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The microcode for both primary and secondary systems must support consistency groups
between multiple primary and secondary systems; otherwise, pair creation results in failure.

You must install the version of RAID Manager that supports a consistency group consisting of
multiple MCUs and RCUs.

Pair operations can be performed from RAID Manager only. Business Continuity Manager
and Remote Web Console do not support pair operations for pairs in a CG with multiple
XP7s.

Cascade configurations with Continuous Access Journal pairs is not supported.

You can assign pair volumes that belong to multiple virtual storage machines to a consistency
group consisting of multiple primary and secondary systems.

Assigning pairs to a consistency group

Pairs are assigned to a consistency group (CG) during the Paircreate operation. The procedure to
assign pairs depends on the number of XP7s in the CG, as follows:

“Assigning pairs belonging to one primary and secondary system” (page 27)

“Assigning pairs belonging to multiple primary and secondary systems” (page 27)

Assigning pairs belonging to one primary and secondary system

The method for assigning pairs to a consistency group differs according to the GUI used to create
the pairs:

When using Remote Web Console, one consistency group is supported, # 127. See

“Consistency group 127” (page 30)

for more information.

When using RAID Manager, see the HP XP7 RAID Manager User Guide

When using Business Continuity Manager, see the Business Continuity Manager User Guide

Assigning pairs belonging to multiple primary and secondary systems

Assigning pairs in multiple primary and secondary systems to a consistency group depends on
whether you are:

“Using a new CG”

“Using an existing CG”

RAID Manager is used when creating and assigning pairs to a consistency group on multiple XP7s.
Business Continuity Manager is not supported for this configuration

Using a new CG

You can assign new pairs or existing pairs to a new consistency group.

Procedure 2 To assign new pairs to a new consistency group

1.

Create RAID Manager configuration definition file C for a multiple primary and secondary
system configuration.

2.

Perform the paircreate operation according to configuration definition file C created in Step
1.

Procedure 3 To assign existing pairs to a new consistency group

1.

Create RAID Manager configuration definition file A with which to use RAID Manager for pair
operations.

2.

Perform the pairsplit operation according to configuration definition file A created in Step 1.

3.

Perform the pairresync operation without designating a consistency group. Do this using
configuration definition file A.

4.

Perform the pairsplit operation again using configuration definition file A.

Consistency group planning

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