The maximum number of pairs, 12 specifications of volumes that can form pairs, 13 journal volume specifications – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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The table below explains emulation types and the capacity of volumes that can form pairs. For details on

the maximum number of pairs, see

Journal Group

” on page 62.

Table 12 Specifications of Volumes That Can Form Pairs

Item

Support specifications

Emulation type

Same emulation type.

Volume capacity

The same capacity.

URz can copy data between volumes with the same emulation and capacity (e.g., 3390-3R to 3390-3R).

URz also supports the Virtual LVI/LUN feature of the XP storage system, enabling you to establish URz

pairs with custom-size emulation types as well as standard-size emulation types. When custom-size

emulation types are assigned to URz pairs, the secondary data volume must have the same capacity as

the primary data volume. The URz remote console software displays the emulation type of the primary

data volumes and secondary data volumes.
URz supports the Virtual LVI/LUN feature of the XP storage system, which allows you to configure

custom-size LDEVs which are smaller than standard-size LDEVs. When custom-size LDEVs are assigned to

a URz pair, the secondary data volume must have the same capacity as the primary data volume.

Table 13

on page 59 shows the emulation types and capacity of master and restore journal volumes

that can be used for a URz software.

Table 13 Journal Volume Specifications

Item

Support specifications

Emulation type

Same emulation type.

Volume capacity

Does not matter whether the capacity is

the same or different.

Table 14

on page 59 shows the RAID level combination of data volume and journal volume in the

journal group that can be used for URz.

Table 14 RAID Level Configuration of URz

Item

Support specifications

RAID configuration of data

RAID1, RAID5, and RAID6 can coexist.

volume and journal volume

RAID1, RAID5, and RAID6 can coexist in the same journal group.

The Maximum Number of Pairs

Use the number of cylinders and bitmap areas to calculate the maximum number of pairs that can be

created in a storage system. The number of pairs that can be created in a storage system is limited.

The number of cylinders:
The number of pairs of a primary data volume and a secondary data volume is limited by the number

of cylinders of the volumes to be paired (i.e., the capacity of the volume. If VLL is used, the number

of pairs depends on the number of cylinders specified by VLL.). The limit on the number of pairs is

applied to both the primary storage system and the secondary storage system.

Table 15

on page 60

illustrates the number of cylinders according to each emulation type.

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