Journal volume capacity, Journal volumes in restore journal groups – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Journal Volume Capacity

In

Figure 14

on page 69, the size of the shaded area indicates the amount of journal data to be stored in

journal volumes as a result of temporary increase in data transferred.
If a temporary communication path failure occurs between the primary storage system and the secondary

storage system, journal transfers between the primary storage system and the secondary storage system

will stop temporarily. If hosts transfer data to the primary storage system while journal transfers between

the primary storage system and the secondary storage system are stopped temporarily, all the data

transferred from hosts to the primary storage system will be stored as journal data in journal volumes.

Data transfer

Data transfer speed

between hosts and

the MCU

Data transfer speed of journal volumes

Data transfer speed

between the MCU and the RCU

Time

speed

Normal status

Temporary increase in

data to be transferred

Figure 14 Data Transfer Speed with URz (Influence on Journal Volume Capacity)

The following factors determine the required journal volume capacity:

the period of time during which data transfer can continue between hosts and the primary storage

system when a temporary increase in transferred data occurs or when a communication path

failure occurs between the primary and secondary storage system.

the data transfer speed for the period of time that is mentioned above

To determine the journal volume capacity, use the following formula. In this formula, VH-M is the data

transfer speed between hosts and the primary storage system. VM-R is the data transfer speed between

the primary storage system and the secondary storage system. t is the length of time during which

data transfer can continue.
Journal volume capacity > VH-M - VM-R × t
If you want to calculate journal volume capacity that is required when a communication path failure occurs

between the primary storage system and the secondary storage system, please assign 0 (zero) to VM-R.
The total capacity of journal volumes in each journal group must exceed the value illustrated above.

Journal Volumes in Restore Journal Groups

When a failure occurs at a host, one of the failure recovery measures is to reverse the primary data

volume and the secondary data volume (i.e., change the copy direction). If you want to reverse the

primary data volume and the secondary data volume, usually you must ensure that the data transfer

speed is the same before and after you reverse these data volumes. Therefore, when you do planning

on master journal volumes and restore journal volumes, you need to apply the same scheme to both

master and restore journal volumes.

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