PPRCOPY SUSPEND parameters and examples
The following table describes the PPRCOPY SUSPEND PPRCOPY command parameters used to
split pairs.
The following image shows an example of running the PPRCOPY SUSPEND PPRCOPY command:
Parameters
DDNAME,
SYSNAME, or
UNITADDRESS
PRI
SEC
PRIMA
LSS
* If you are in the process of copying the pair ("PENDING" status), Quick Split can end abnormally (reporting CC =
12). If this occurs, wait until the copy operation ends. For more information about the prerequisites for Quick Split,
see
"Pair splitting methods" (page
Resynchronizing pairs with CESTPAIR and PPRCOPY ESTPAIR
Prerequisite: The pair must be split ("Split/SUSPOP" status) or suspended ("Suspend/SUSPER"
status).
Run the one of the following commands to the P-VOL:
(For PPRC) CESTPAIR
(For PPRCOPY) PPRCOPY ESTPAIR
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Value
DDNAME = dname = JCL statement identifying
the volume.
SYSNAME = sysxxx = SYSNAME in the ASSGN
system control statement.
UNITADDRESS = ccuu = device number.
Primary volume: SSID, serial number, channel
connection address.
You can specify MPS00 or MAnn0 instead of a
serial number.
Note: nn is a CTG ID.
Secondary volume: SSID, serial number, channel
connection address.
Not Applicable
P-VOL or S-VOL CU number.
49).
Description
Only one of the three parameters can be
specified. The italic term is the arbitrary name.
For example, dname is the arbitrary unique
name of the JCL statement which identifies the
volume.
MPS00 is used for a steady split request.
Use MAnn0 to Quick Split pairs in a CG.*
If you set parameters other than the serial
number, MPS00 or MAnn0, the command is
rejected.
NA
Not used by BC Z.
NA