RRDAC 227–228reactivation 111Recovery Point Objective (RPO) 73, 149Redbooks Web siteContact us xivRedHat 192, 231redirect on write 5, 22, 66redirect-on-write 47Remote Mirror 33, 71–72, 113–114activate 144remote mirror pair 198Remote Mirroring 8, 23, 71–73, 80, 125–126, 129, 132,159actions 86activate 155delete 165function 113implementation 113planning 111usage 82remote mirroring 116consistency groups 72, 112Fibre channel paths 113first step 81single unit 96synchronous 125<strong>XIV</strong> systems 86remote site 71–72, 78, 127, 133, 137, 166, 170, 177, 181secondary peers 103Slave volumes 138st<strong>and</strong>by server 137requestor 45, 47resize 113, 208, 214–215resize operation 66Resynchronization 102, 107, 136resynchronization 136, 169role 72, 76–77, 100change 78switching 78role reversal 166RPO 73, 153, 162RPO_Lagging 81, 161RPO_OK 81SSAN boot 68, 186SAN connectivit 113schedule 150, 162schedule interval 73Schedule Management 151schedule_create schedule 154, 163SCSI initiator 191SDDPCM 237Secondary 72, 77secondary site 131–135, 156, 166, 169–170mirror relation 137remote mirroring 134Role changeover 139–140secondary <strong>XIV</strong> 72–73, 81, 128, 136, 155, 161corresponding consistency group 155Mirror statuses 130, 145Slave volume 147service 45shadow copy 44persistent information 45single <strong>XIV</strong>footprint 253rack 253<strong>Storage</strong> Pool 92system 82, 85, 89Slave 72, 77Slave peer 74, 100, 132–133, 136, 151–152, 161slave peerconsistent data 74Slave Pool 127Slave role 73, 96, 126, 134–136, 167, 179–181Slave volume 76–79, 81, 127, 129, 132–133, 150, 152Changing role 100consistent state 77whole group 77snap_group 31, 37snap_group_duplicate 178Snapshotautomatic deletion 6, 8, 21creation 8, 31deletion priority 6, 11–12details 31duplicate 6, 9–10last_consistent 135last_replicated 172lock 35most_recent 172restore 37–38size 31snapshot 1, 5delete 6, 19duplicate 6, 9–10last consistent 136locked 6, 9naming convention 9snapshot group 28, 30snapshot volume 4–5, 7, 16, 46, 56snapshot_delete 20Snapshot/volume copy 109SNMP traps 112Source LUN 198, 208, 217source MDisk groupextent size 259Image Mode MDisks 261Source Target <strong>System</strong> 198, 207source updating 187–188, 201, 219source updating option 187SQL Server 45SqlServerWriter 46st<strong>and</strong>by 128state 77consistent 130initializing 129282 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>XIV</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>System</strong>: <strong>Copy</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Migration</strong>
<strong>Storage</strong> Pool 6, 10, 21additional allocations 21<strong>Storage</strong> poolconsistency group 94different CG 93existing volumes 94storage pool 93, 127, 130, 132, 155, 157, 275storage system 133, 170, 185–186, 188storageadmin 50SuSE 192SVC 243–245firmware version 244, 254, 260MDisk group 252, 259, 261mirror 245, 265quorum disk 253zone 245zoning 245SVC cluster 244–246svcinfo lsmdisk 251–253svctask 254–255, 257svctask chlicense 258switch role 134switch roles 103switch_role 77sync job 72–74, 150–151, 159, 161most_recent snapshot 172schedule 150Sync Type 127Synchronised 187synchronization 201, 209rate 90status 80Synchronized 130synchronized 204, 209, 218synchronous 71Synchronous Mirror 166synchronous mirroring 73syncrate 266Ttarget 86, 114–115, 187–189, 195Target <strong>System</strong> 127target volume 66, 69, 127–128, 137, 165target_config_sync_rates 90target_config_sync_rates. 102target_list 203, 210tdpexcc 58Test Data <strong>Migration</strong> 199–200, 204, 208the 107thick to thin migration 212thin provisioning 212Tivoli <strong>Storage</strong> Flash<strong>Copy</strong> Manager 41–43detailed information 63prerequesites 53wizard 52<strong>XIV</strong> VSS Provider 41–42Tivoli <strong>Storage</strong> Manager (TSM) 43, 58Tivoli <strong>Storage</strong> Manager for Advanced <strong>Copy</strong> <strong>Services</strong> 43TPC (Tivoli <strong>Storage</strong> Productivity Centre) 245transfer rate 209TSM Client Agent 59VVDisk 245, 250, 252progress percentage 265striping 250VDisk 5copy 0 267VDisk copy 260, 266VDisks 245, 252, 254virtualization license 258virtualization license limit 258, 273, 275VMware 68–69VMware ESX 278VMware File <strong>System</strong> (VMFS) 68vol_copy 68vol_lock 19volumeresize 113Volume <strong>Copy</strong> 65, 68OS image 68volume copy 1, 66, 68, 109volume mirrorcoupling 97–99, 104setup 151Volume Shadow <strong>Copy</strong> <strong>Services</strong> (VSS) 44VSS 41, 44provider 41, 46requestor 45service 45writer 45VSS architecture 45vssadmin 51Wwrite access 100writer 45, 47WWPN 192–193, 195, 203, 216, 245, 247XXCLI 10, 12–13, 90–91, 112–113, 116, 126, 128, 130,150, 154, 159XCLI comm<strong>and</strong> 72, 102, 117, 128, 154, 178, 245, 247,268XCLI example 122XCLI session 10, 12, 15, 128, 140, 143, 154<strong>XIV</strong> 1, 5, 41–42, 44, 71–73, 149–151, 243–245end disk controllers 243<strong>XIV</strong> 1 104, 108additional Master Volume 104available, deactivate mirrors 107Complete destruction 108complete destruction 108Deactivate mirror 107Map Master peers 108Master consistency group 104Master peer 109production data 110Index 283
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