Setup procedure, Disaster recovery in a 3dc cascading configuration – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Setup Procedure

This section explains the procedure for setting up a 3DC cascading configuration using TCz Synchronous

and URz.
To set up a 3DC cascading configuration:

1.

Install TCz Synchronous and URz. Configure ports and journal groups.

2.

Issue a request for creating a TCz Synchronous pair to the primary subsystem MCU where

TCz Synchronous is installed.

3.

Wait until the status of the TCz Synchronous pair becomes Duplex.

4.

Issue a request for creating a URz pair to the MCU where URz is installed.

5.

When creating a URz pair, be sure to select a value from 1 to 3 as the mirror ID.

6.

Wait until the status of the URz pair becomes Duplex.

You must ensure that the TCz Synchronous pair status changes to Duplex before the URz pair status

changes to Duplex. If you have made a request for changing the URz pair status to Duplex before the

TCz Synchronous pair status changes to Duplex, the request will be rejected.
For detailed information about installing and using TCz Synchronous, please refer to Hitachi TrueCopy

for z/OS User’s Guide. For detailed information about URz journal group configuration, see

Journal Group Operations

” on page 31. For detailed information about port configuration, see

Configuring Port Attributes

on page 112.

Disaster Recovery in a 3DC Cascading Configuration

If a disaster or failure occurs in the primary site in a 3DC cascading configuration, you can use TCz

secondary volumes in the intermediate site to enable the intermediate site to take over your business

tasks. If a disaster or failure occurs in the primary site, first you must transfer your business tasks from the

primary site to the intermediate site.
To transfer your business tasks to the secondary site:

1.

Check consistency of the TCz Synchronous R-VOL in the secondary site.

2.

Use Business Continuity Manager to execute the YKSUSPND REVERSE command onto the copy

groups that will make a TCz Synchronous pair between the primary site and the intermediate site.

3.

Use the TCz Synchronous R-VOL in the intermediate site to resume your business tasks.

4.

Use Business Continuity Manager to execute the YKRESYNC REVERSE command onto the copy

groups that will make a TCz Synchronous pair between the primary site and the intermediate

site. This operation reverses the copy direction.

For detailed information about how to use Business Continuity Manager, please refer to Business

Continuity Manager User’s Guide.
When a disaster or failure occurs, the above procedure enables you to resume your business tasks by

using TCz Synchronous M-VOLs in the intermediate site. The TCz Synchronous M-VOLs in the intermediate

site will contain the same data that are stored in the TCz Synchronous M-VOLs in the primary (main) site.
For detailed information about copy status in Business Continuity Manager, please refer to Business

Continuity Manager User’s Guide.

Transferring Business Tasks Back to the Primary Site

After performing disaster recovery as explained in

Disaster Recovery in a 3DC Cascading Configuration

” on page 92.

To transfer business tasks back to the primary site, follow the procedure below. Business Continuity

Manager is used in this procedure:

1.

Stop business tasks at the secondary site.

2.

If the disaster recovery operation (as explained in

Disaster Recovery in a 3DC Cascading Configuration

” on page 92)

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