Continuous access journal – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Table 14 Volume types that can be shared with Continuous Access Synchronous (continued)

Used as S-VOL?

Used as P-VOL?

Volume type

No

No

S-VOL in PAIR status

No

Yes

S-VOL in PSUS (Delete pair to RCU) status

No

Yes

S-VOL in SSWS status

No

Yes

S-VOL in PSUE (pair suspended-error) status

Data Retention

Yes

Yes

Volume with Read/Write attribute

Yes

Yes

Volume with Read Only attribute

Yes

Yes

Volume with Protect attribute

No

Yes

Volume that is disabled for use as an S-VOL

Data Exchange

No

No

Volume usable by both mainframe and open systems

Cache Residency

Yes

Yes

Cache Residency applied Volume.

Virtual LUN

Yes

Yes

Virtual LUN volume

LUN Manager

Yes

Yes

Volume to which a path is defined

No

No

Volume to which no path is defined

Yes

Yes

Volume to which LUN security is applied

Thin Provisioning

Yes

Yes

V-VOL (virtual volume of Thin Provisioning)

1

For more information on using Auto LUN, contact HP Technical Support.

2

The volume cannot be used if the corresponding Cnt Ac-J pair belongs to a JNL group with P9500 mode 707 set to

ON.

3

The volume can be used only when you resynchronize a Continuous Access Synchronous pair or perform a RAID

Manager horctakeover operation. In this case, even though the corresponding Cnt Ac-J pair belongs to a JNL group
with P9500 mode 707 set to ON, the volume can be used.

4

The volume can be used only when you resynchronize a Continuous Access Synchronous pair or perform a RAID

Manager horctakeover operation, except when the corresponding Cnt Ac-J pair belongs to a JNL group with P9500
mode 707 set to ON.

5

If the Continuous Access Synchronous S-VOL is a V-VOL, the Continuous Access Synchronous pair cannot be created.

Create the Continuous Access Synchronous pair after completing volume migration or stopping the Auto LUN operation.

The following sections clarify key information regarding shared volumes.

Continuous Access Journal

Continuous Access Synchronous and Continuous Access Journal can share the same pair volumes.
Using a combined Continuous Access Synchronous and Continuous Access Journal configuration
can extend disaster recovery options to a third data center.

Like Continuous Access Synchronous, a Continuous Access Journal pair maintains a copy of the
production volume in a second location. However, unlike Continuous Access Synchronous, the

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Sharing Continuous Access Synchronous volumes

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