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Figure 55 Pairsplit-r pane
• S-VOL Write:Specifies whether hosts can issue read and write I/Os to the secondary data
volume after the mirror is split.
• Enable: Hosts can issue read and write I/Os to the secondary data volume after you split
the mirror.
• Disable: Hosts cannot issue read and write I/Os to the secondary data volume after you
split the mirror. This is the default.
This parameter takes effect only when the selected volume is a master journal group.
• Range: Split range. This is always set to Group and cannot be changed.
• Suspend Mode: Specify how to handle update data that is not applied to the secondary data
volume.
• Flush: Update data is applied to the secondary data volume when you split the mirror. This
is the default.
When the secondary array receives a request for splitting a mirror, all journal data (that is, update
data) that the mirror retains is written to the secondary data volume. After that, the mirror's
status changes from Suspending to PSUS if the mirror does not retain any journal data for a
certain period of time.
• Purge: Update data is not applied to the secondary data volume when you split the mirror. If
you restore the mirror, update data is applied to the secondary data volume.
Restoring mirrors (Pairresync: resuming copy operations)
A mirror is a combination of a master journal group and a restore journal group. If you split a mirror,
copying data from the master journal group to the restore journal group is suspended. To restart data
copyin
g, you must restore the mirror.
If you a
re logged onto an XP10000, you can perform this operation only on journal groups that have
anumberbelow10.
To restore a mirror, only primary array administrators can perform the following procedure:
1. Ensure that Command View XP or XP Remote Web Console is in Modify mode. For more information,
see th
e HP StorageWorks Command View XP user guide for XP Disk Arrays or the HP StorageWorks
XP Rem
ote Web Console user guide for XP12000/XP10000/SVS200.
2. Display the Journal Operation pane (see Displaying the Journal Operation pane).
3. Do one of the following:
• In the tree, select a master journal group (
) or restore journal group ( )frombelow
• In the tree, select Journal Groups or Registered, and select a master journal group (
)
fromthelisttotheright.
A list of mirrors displays. One row in the list represents one mirror.
4. Locate mirrors that are in Stop, Hold,orHold(Failure) status.
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Using journal groups