Using Pprc Tso Commands With Cgroup Support - HP StorageWorks P9000 User Manual

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Figure 12 Overview of GDPS operations
Figure key:
1.
Read/write I/Os are issued from the host.
2.
A failure occurs on a Continuous Access Synchronous Z M-VOL, and the MCU suspends the
pair.
3.
Suspend and extended long busy state are reported to the host.
4.
Host reports IEA494I with extended long busy state.
5.
CGROUP/FREEZE commands are issued to groups.
6.
SCP sense bytes are reported if an I/O is issued to a frozen volume.
7.
I/Os are queued at the host.
8.
Switch to remote (secondary) site.

Using PPRC TSO commands with CGROUP support

CESTPATH: You can use the CESTPATH command to recover a blocked MCU RCU path. Make
sure to use the same parameters as when the path was established.
CESTPAIR: After you reestablish the MCU RCU path that was blocked, you can use the
CESTPAIR/RESYNC command to resynchronize the Continuous Access Synchronous Z pairs
suspended by the CGROUP/RUN command.
CDELPAIR: After you reestablish the MCU RCU path that was blocked, you can use the CDELPAIR
command to release the Continuous Access Synchronous Z pairs suspended by the
CGROUP/FREEZE command. If CDELPAIR is issued to a Continuous Access Synchronous Z pair
whose MCU RCU path is still blocked, the MCU rejects the command (F/M=0F, Continuous Access
Synchronous Z error code=5A).
CRECOVER: You can use the CRECOVER command to change a suspended R-VOL to simplex. This
command is issued to the R-VOL and does not affect the suspended M-VOL.
CQUERY/PATHS:
Continuous Access Synchronous Z MCU to which the CGROUP/FREEZE command has been issued.
Figure 14 (page 93)
Synchronous Z RCU that has a blocked path due to the CGROUP/FREEZE command.
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Using PPRC commands for Continuous Access Synchronous Z
Figure 13 (page 93)
show the output of the CQUERY command issued to a
shows the output of the CQUERY command issued to the Continuous Access

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