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IBM PPRC Host Software Functions

SI390 supports the IBM PPRC host software functions, including TSO PPRC commands and ICKDSF

PPRCOPY commands. SI390 pairs can be added, split, resynced, and deleted using TSO PPRC or ICKDSF

PPRCOPY commands.

Using PPRC Commands for ShadowImage

” on page 68 describes and provides

instructions for using PPRC commands to create and maintain SI390 volume pairs on the

XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000. Also, ShadowImage - FlashCopy® supports the IBM TSO PPRC

commands and DFSMSdss commands. ShadowImage - FlashCopy pairs can be established by defining

“relationship” using TSO PPRC or DFSMSdss commands.

Using ShadowImage - FlashCopy

” on page 82

describes and provides instructions for using TSOPPRC and DFSMSdss commands to ShadowImage -

FlashCopy define relationship.

ShadowImage Requirements

SI390 operations provide disk array-internal copies of S/390 logical volume images (LVIs) on the

XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000. The following table lists and describes the operational requirements

for ShadowImage for z/OS®.

Table 2

ShadowImage for z/OS requirements

Parameter Specification

Pair objects

Logical devices (LDEVs): M/F and multiplatform devices that are supported by

XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000, including custom-size devices of Virtual LVI.

Devices must be installed and formatted. The S-VOL and T-VOL must be same type

and same size. For example, 3390-3R to 3390-3R is allowed, but 3380-K to

3390-9 is not allowed. A custom-size S-VOL must be paired with a T-VOL of the

same type and same size. A combination of M/F and multiplatform devices for

creating an SI390 pair is supported. Open volumes (for example, OPEN-3,

OPEN-9, or OPEN-E) are not supported.
Volumes specified as Universal Replicator for Mainframe data volumes or journal

volumes cannot be specified as S-VOLs or T-VOLs.

Number of copies

Maximum three copies (T-VOLs) per source volume (S-VOL).

Maximum number of pairs

The total number of SI390, Business Copy (BC) XP, Snapshot XP, and Auto LUN XP

volume pairs. For details, refer to ”

Requirements on the Maximum Number of Pairs”

on page 16

.

Maximum number of

reserved volumes

4,096 reserved volumes per XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000.

Combinations of RAID levels All combinations supported: RAID1-RAID1, RAID5-RAID5, RAID1-RAID5,

RAID5-RAID1, RAID6-RAID6, RAID1-RAID6, RAID5-RAID-6, RAID6-RAID1, and

RAID6-RAID5.

Dynamic sparing and auto

correction copy

If a failure occurs that requires use of dynamic sparing or automatic correction

copy, the status of the paired volumes associated with the failed physical device will

not be affected.

Physical device (PDEV)

maintenance

If a PDEV requires maintenance, the status of the logical volumes associated with
that PDEV will not be affected. However, if PDEV maintenance requires access to a
ShadowImage for z/OS pair volume, the pair must be deleted, and the

Reserve

attribute must be reset (unreserved).

Logical device maintenance

LDEV maintenance cannot be performed on LDEVs that are assigned to
ShadowImage for z/OS pairs. If LDEV maintenance requires access to a
ShadowImage for z/OS LDEV, the pair must be deleted, and the

Reserve

attribute

must be reset (unreserved).

Cache maintenance

If XP128/XP1024/XP10000/XP12000 cache maintenance is performed during a

period of high I/O usage, one or more SI390 pairs may be suspended. Reduce the

I/O load before cache maintenance.

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