HP Hitachi ShadowImage for Mainframe User Guide (T5213-96032, November 2011)
Table Of Contents
- Hitachi ShadowImage™ for Mainframe User's Guide
- Contents
- 1 Overview of Hitachi ShadowImage™ for Mainframe
- 2 About ShadowImage for Mainframe Operations
- 3 Interoperability with other Products and Functions
- Virtual LVI
- Cache Residency Manager
- Volume Security
- Volume Retention Manager
- XP Auto LUN
- HP XP External Storage Software
- Hitachi TrueCopy™ for Mainframe
- XP Continuous Access Journal Software™ for Mainframe
- TrueCopy for Mainframe and Universal Replicator for Mainframe
- HP XP for Compatible Extended Remote Copy (XRC) Software
- Concurrent Copy
- 4 Preparing for ShadowImage for Mainframe Operations
- 5 Using the ShadowImage for Mainframe GUI
- 6 Performing ShadowImage for Mainframe Operations Using Remote Web Console
- Configuring the Volume List
- Changing or Deleting the Settings in Preview List
- Setting or Resetting the Reserve Attribute
- Setting Options
- Configuring CTGs
- Adding Pairs
- Splitting Pairs
- Using PPRC Commands to Split, Resynchronize, and Delete Pairs in a CTG
- Suspending Pairs
- Resynchronizing Pairs
- Deleting Pairs
- Viewing Detailed Volume and Pair Information
- Viewing the Number of Pairs and License Information
- Viewing Pair Operations History
- 7 Performing ShadowImage for Mainframe Pair Operations Using XP for Business Continuity Manager Software
- 8 Performing ShadowImage for Mainframe Pair Operations Using PPRC
- 9 Troubleshooting
- 10 Support and Other Resources
- Glossary
- Index

6. Click Apply in the Pair Operation window.
The settings are reflected in the storage system.
7. Verify that the settings are reflected in the XP storage system.
You can check whether the attribute setting is updated or not on the Display Filter dialog box.
Resetting the Reserve Attribute
The Reset Reserve Attribute dialog box (see Figure 30 (page 65)) enables you to reset the reserve
attribute for (for example, unreserve) the volumes selected in the Pair Operation window.
Figure 30 Reset Reserve Attribute Dialog Box
The Reset Reserve Attribute dialog box displays the reserved volumes that you selected in the Pair
Operation window.
• Volume: Information for the volume displays in XX:YY:ZZ (LDKC number: CU number: LDEV
number) format.
• Emulation: The emulation type of the volume.
• Capacity (Cyl): The number of the cylinders of the volume displays.
• CLPR: The cache logical partition of the volume displays.
• The OK button resets the reserve attribute of the SIz T-VOLs and sets the status of the volumes
back to simplex.
The settings will be displayed in the Preview List in the Pair Operation window. To apply the
settings to the storage system, click the Apply button in the Pair Operation window.
• The Cancel button closes the Reset Reserve Attribute dialog box without resetting the reserve
attribute.
To unreserve one or more volumes (by resetting the reserve attribute):
1. Make sure that the volumes you want to unreserve are no longer assigned to SIz pairs as
T-VOLs.
If the reserved volume is assigned to an SIz pair, delete the pair before you unreserve the
volume. See (page 82) for instructions on deleting SIz pairs.
2. Go to the Pair Operation window, and select the CU image in the Tree.
3. Select and right-click the desired Simplex volumes.
The menu displays.
To display only the Simplex volumes in the Volume List by using the Display Filter dialog box.
Setting or Resetting the Reserve Attribute 65