Split types (psus status) – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Table 5 Pair status descriptions (continued)

Access

to S-VOL

Access

to P-VOL

Description

Status

to S-VOL

to P-VOL

Read/write

Read/write

This volume is not currently assigned to an ESAM pair.

SMPL

Not accessible

Read/write

The initial copy operation for this pair is in progress. This
pair is not yet synchronized.

COPY

Read/write

1

*

Read/write

The pair is synchronized.

Updates from the host to the P-VOL are duplicated in the
S-VOL.

PAIR

Not accessible

Read/write

The user has split the pair.

PSUS

The pair is not synchronized.

(see

“Split types

(PSUS status)”
(page 38)

Read/write

Not accessible

If a failover occurred, the P-VOL changes to PSUS.

S-VOL status is SSWS.

Not accessible

Read/write

The primary system has suspended the pair due to an error
condition.

PSUE

(see

“Suspend types

(PSUE status) ”
(page 39)

The pair is not synchronized.

Read/write

Not accessible

A failover has occurred.

SSWS

The pair is not synchronized.

(S-VOL only)

P-VOL status is PSUS.

Read Only (Not
accessible in

Read/write

This pair consists of LUSE volumes. The status of the pair is
COPY or PAIR; however, the status of one or more LDEVs in
the LUSE volumes is SMPL or PSUE.

PDUB

case of COPY
or PSUE)

1

If an S-VOL in PAIR status accepts write I/O, the storage system assumes that a failover occurred. Then the S-VOL changes
to SSWS status and the P-VOL usually changes to the PSUS status.

When the pair is in PSUS, SSWS, or PSUE status, the primary system generates SIMs (service
information message). You can check SIMs in the Remote Web Console Alerts window.

Split types (PSUS status)

Split types appear on the Detailed Information dialog box; they specify the reason a pair is split.

When you split a pair, the pair status changes to PSUS and updates to the S-VOL stop. You can
set an option to block updates to the P-VOL also while the pair is split. This results in the P-VOL and
S-VOL staying synchronized.

If the P-VOL accepts write I/O while the pair is split, the primary system records the updated tracks
of the P-VOL as differential data. This data is copied to the S-VOL when the pair is resynchronized.

The following table lists PSUS types.

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