Remote copy connections, Initiator ports and rcu target ports, Journal volume areas – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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For instructions on formatting volumes, please refer to the Virtual LVI/LUN and Volume Shredder

User’s Guide. The volume does not need to be formatted in order to register the deleted volume

as a journal volume again.

Access from hosts to journal volumes:
If a path is defined from a host to a volume, you cannot register the volume as a journal volume.
You cannot define paths from hosts to journal volumes. This means that hosts cannot read from

and write to journal volumes.

Journal Volume Areas

The journal volume consists of the metadata area and the journal data area. The ratio of metadata area

to journal data area is common in the journal volumes within the journal group.
In the metadata area, the metadata that manages the journal data is stored. For further information on

the metadata area, see

Table 3

on page 37. The journal data that the metadata manages is stored in

the journal data area.
If the metadata or the journal data cannot be stored for a given length of time because the metadata

or journal data areas have become full with the metadata or the journal data that had not been

discarded, the pair is suspended according to a failure. Users can use an XP Remote Web Console

computer to specify this timeout period (Data overflow watch) as a journal group option. This timeout

period must be within the range of 0 to 600 seconds. For details on journal group options, see

Changing Options for a Journal Group

” on page 138.

Remote Copy Connections

The remote copy connections are the physical paths used by the primary storage systems to communicate

with the secondary storage systems. Remote copy connections enable communication between the

primary and secondary storage systems. The primary storage systems and secondary storage systems

are connected via fibre-channel interface cables. You must establish paths from the primary to the

secondary storage system, and also from the secondary to the primary storage system. Up to eight paths

can be established in both of these directions.
When fibre-channel interface (optical multimode shortwave) connections are used, two switches are

required for distances greater than 0.5 km (1,640 feet), and distances up to 1.5 km (4,920 feet, 0.93

miles) are supported. If the distance between the primary and secondary sites is greater than 1.5 km,

the optical single mode long wave interface connections are required. When fibre-channel interface

(single-mode long wave) connections are used, two switches are required for distances greater than 10

km (6.2 miles), and distances up to 30 km (18.6 miles) are supported.
See

Setting up Remote Copy Connections

” on page 65 for further information on installing and

configuring the FC remote copy connections.
The URz remote copy configuration between primary storage system and secondary storage system has

the following requirements:
URz supports 1-to-1 remote copy connection in one journal group pair. In one journal group pair, one

primary storage system can be connected to only one secondary storage system. This configuration

ensures the backup data consistency of two or more volumes (e.g., large databases) within the same

storage system.
HP strongly recommends that you establish at least two independent remote copy connections from the

primary storage system to the secondary storage system and vice versa to provide hardware redundancy

for this critical communications path.

Initiator Ports and RCU Target Ports

The initiator port and the RCU target port are required at both the primary storage system and secondary

storage system. The initiator port at the primary storage system is connected to the RCU target port

at the secondary storage system via the fibre channel interface. The initiator port at the secondary

storage system is connected to the RCU target port at the primary storage system. The initiator port at the

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Overview of Universal Replicator Operations

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