Splitting pairs, creating and splitting pairs – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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NOTE:

The copy pace you assign is always reflected to any pairs that you added earlier

and are still present in the Preview List. To maintain the copy pace given to the earlier pairs,
click Apply before adding new pairs with a different copy pace.

9.

Select an MU number for the pair.

An MU number can be assigned to only one pair.

Use 0, 1, or 2 for an L1 pair.

Use 1 or 2 for an L2 pair.

10. Display the volumes available for S-VOLs by selecting the following filters from the Select S-VOL

box:

Select a Port to display associated volumes.

Select a Volume Type to display internal or external volumes. You can select both if
desired.

Select an Attribute to display volumes previously reserved as S-VOLs, or volumes that are
not reserved. You can select both if desired.

You can also filter by existing pairs that may be used for creating L2 pairs (Pair check
box).

11. Select the volume to be the S-VOL from the volume list in the Select S-VOL box.
12. Do one of the following:

If creating an L1 pair, click Set. This places the volume as the S-VOL in the pair list.
- You can add a second or third S-VOL to the same L1 P-VOL by repeating steps 8-11.
- To create another pair with a new P-VOL, repeat steps 7-11.

If creating an L2 pair, click Cascade. This places a new L2 pair in the pair list.
To add a second L2 pair, repeat steps 8-11.

13. If you need to change an S-VOL, highlight the pair then select the new volume in the S-VOL

list and click Change. The changed pair displays in the pair list.

14. Click OK when finished creating pairs.
15. In the Pair Operation window, review the information in the Preview list. To change a selection,

right-click it, select Modify, and make your changes.

16. Click Apply to commit the pairs to the storage system.

Splitting pairs, creating and splitting pairs

Update copying continues until the pair is split. After the pair is split, updates continue to the P-VOL
but not to the S-VOL; data in the S-VOL is ensured at the time of the split. All update data are stored
in the differential bitmap for use when resynchronizing the pair.
Four options are available when splitting a pair:

Steady split, which is a typical pair split operation in which any remaining differential data
from the P-VOL is copied to the S-VOL and then the pair is split.

Quick split, in which the pair is immediately split so that the S-VOL is immediately available
for read and write I/O. Any remaining differential data is copied to the S-VOL in the
background.

Consistency group split, in which all pairs in a consistency group are split at the same time.
Split time indicates the time when you want to mirror P-VOL data in the S-VOLs. RAID Manager
is required.

Create and simultaneously split an L1 or L2 pair. This allows you to access S-VOLs as soon
as possible

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