4.
In the volume list, right-click the desired SMPL volumes, then click Change Reserve from the
menu.
The Reset Reserve Attribute dialog box displays.
5.
Select the volume(s) from which you want to remove the attribute, then click OK.
The selected volumes display in the Preview List.
6.
To change a selection, right-click, select Modify, and make your changes.
7.
When ready, on the Pair Operations window click Apply.
Pair operations during system, device maintenance
This section provides recommendations for pair operations when maintenance on the P9500 system
and related devices are performed.
When maintaining physical and logical devices
Review the following to check whether pairs and pair operations are affected when maintenance
is performed on physical and logical devices.
If P9500 cache maintenance is performed during a period of high I/O usage, one or more
pairs may suspend. Reduce the I/O load before performing cache maintenance.
Physical devices that contain LDEVs used by Business Copy can be maintained independently
of pair operations and pair status. Maintenance does not affect Business Copy.
If a physical device failure occurs, copy pace is degraded but pair status remains the same
as before the failure.
If a physical device failure requires the system to utilize dynamic sparing or automatic correction
copy, pair status is not affected.
If an LDEV failure occurs, the system suspends the pair.
Maintenance is restricted for LDEVs used by a pair that is in the following statuses: COPY(PD),
PAIR, PSUS, PSUS(SP), COPY(SP), COPY(RS), or COPY(RS R).
Maintenance is also restricted for LDEVs in which the Reserve attribute is set for a volume.
To maintain these LDEVs, suspend or delete the pair, and/or remove the S-VOL reserve attribute.
Maintaining the system
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