Recovering from a cnt ac-j z failure – HP XP Racks User Manual

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If a log dataset becomes full, delete and re-define the log stream by following the procedure below.
The log dataset is deleted when the log stream is deleted. Note that even when the log dataset
becomes full, CLI command processing continues, but no data will be output to the logs.
1.

Temporarily stop the CLI command execution.

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2.

Use the YKLOGCP command to output all the log data to an external dataset.

3.

By the IXCMIAPU utility, specify the DELETE LOGSTREAM NAME(log-stream-name) parameter
to delete the Business Continuity Manager log stream.

4.

Re-define the log stream.

5.

You can now log back on to TSO/E again and execute CLI commands.

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You cannot delete the log stream while CLI commands are executing. As a result, be sure to

temporarily stop a CLI command execution to delete the log stream. If you cannot stop a CLI
command execution, execute the FORCE IXGLOGR,ARM command to stop the system logger
service, execute the S IXGLOGRS command to restart the system logger service, and then delete
the log stream.

For details, see the MVS Setting Up a Sysplex.

Performing Operations When a Failure Occurs for a Volume in a Copy Group

When a volume in a copy group suffers a hardware failure, you must remove the cause of the
failure and perform a recovery as soon as possible. Use the methods shown in

Table 130 (page

728)

if you still need to perform the operations after a failure occurs, but before a recovery can be

performed.

Table 130 Operation Methods For When a Failure Occurs But Before a Recovery Is Performed

Operation Method

Type of Operation

Continue operation by specifying the VOLUNIT parameter and SELECT(COND)
parameter.

When failure occurs for a volume in a copy group, to
operate a copy pair other than the one for which failure
has occurred

Use the DEVN parameter to specify the copy pairs of the volume for which
failure has occurred, and perform operation and status monitoring on a copy

To operate and monitor the status transition of the volume
for which failure has occurred, without affecting other copy
pairs

pair basis. To monitor status transition when there are many volumes for which
failure have occurred, use the NOINVALIDCHECK parameter of the YKEWAIT
command.

Until the copy pairs are recovered (resynchronized), specify the SELECT(COND)
parameter when executing commands for the copy group to which the copy
pairs belong.

To execute the YKDELETE command with the DEVN
parameter specified to dissolve copy pairs individually.

Specify the DEVN parameter for the YKMAKE command to remake copy pairs
on a copy pair basis. Then, to monitor the status transition for the copy pairs,
specify the DEVN parameter for the YKEWAIT command.

To remake copy pairs that have been dissolved using the
YKDELETE

command with the DEVN parameter specified

(when dissolving copy pairs individually).

Execute commands with the VOLUNIT parameter specified, on a volume basis.

When executing the YKSUSPND command or YKRESYNC
command for a copy group with a C/T group ID, to look
up the cause of the error (error code).

Recovering from a Cnt Ac-J Z Failure

This section explains how to recover from a Cnt Ac-J Z failure.

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