Deleting Pairs With Cdelpair And Delpair; Cdelpair Parameters And Examples; Pprcopy Delpair Parameters And Examples - HP XP7 User Manual

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The following image shows an example or running the PPRCOPY ESTPAIR PPRCOPY command
with MODE(RESYNC):

Deleting pairs with CDELPAIR and DELPAIR

Prerequisite: The pairs are split ("Split/SUSPOP" status), which ensures S-VOL data integrity.
Run the one of the following commands to the P-VOL:
(For PPRC) CDELPAIR
(For PPRCOPY) PPRCOPY DELPAIR
Related topics
"Splitting pairs with CSUSPEND and PPRCOPY SUSPEND" (page

CDELPAIR parameters and examples

The following table describes the CDELPAIR PPRC command parameters used to delete pairs.
Parameter
DEVN
PRIM
SEC
The following image shows an example of running the CDELPAIR PPRC command:

PPRCOPY DELPAIR parameters and examples

The following table describes the PPRCOPY DELPAIR PPRCOPY command parameters used to
delete pairs.
Parameters
DDNAME,
SYSNAME, or
UNITADDRESS
Value
Device number
Primary volume: SSID, serial number, channel
connection address, and CU number.
To delete all pairs in a CG, set this parameter
to MAnn0.
Note: nn is the CTG ID.
Secondary volume: SSID, serial number,
channel connection address, and CU number.
Value
DDNAME = dname = JCL statement identifying
the volume.
SYSNAME = sysxxx = SYSNAME in the ASSGN
system control statement.
93).
Description
NA
You must use these parameters to successfully run
the command.
NA
Description
Only one of the three parameters can be
specified. The italic term is the arbitrary name.
For example, dname is the arbitrary unique
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