HP XP Racks User Manual

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Figure 21 Example of a Delta Resync configuration (after a Delta Resync is performed)

2DC Configuration with HyperSwap and Continuous Access Journal

A 2DC configuration with HyperSwap and Continuous Access Journal Z can continue operating
even after a HyperSwap is performed.

The HyperSwap functionality reverses the relationship between a P-VOL and an S-VOL by using
TPC-R when the primary storage system and local storage system are connected to the same host
and a failure occurs during access to the primary storage system. HyperSwap enables the I/O
destination volume to be switched during a primary storage system failure or maintenance without
stopping operations.

With this configuration, Delta Resyncs are executed after a HyperSwap, allowing operations to
restart temporarily under a 2DC configuration after the HyperSwap with very little downtime.

To define a 2DC configuration with HyperSwap and Continuous Access Journal Z, create a PPRC
copy pair for which HyperSwaps are enabled. Next, in Business Continuity Manager, define that
copy pair as a Continuous Access Synchronous Z copy pair with the HyperSwap attribute. Also,
create a Continuous Access Journal Z copy pair between the primary storage system and remote
storage system, and then create a Continuous Access Journal Z copy pair in the delta-resync standby
status between the local storage system and remote storage system. If a copy pair is a Continuous
Access Synchronous Z copy pair with the HyperSwap attribute, the only operations that Business
Continuity Manager can perform on it are monitoring or dissolving it.

Figure 22 (page 61)

and

Figure 23 (page 61)

show a configuration before and after a HyperSwap

is performed.

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Business Continuity Manager with replication products

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