HP XP24000/XP20000 Business Copy Software User Guide (T5213-96034, November 2011)
Table Of Contents
- XP24000/XP20000 Business Copy Software User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Overview of HP XP Business Copy Software
- 2 About XP Business Copy Operations
- 3 Interoperability with Other Products and Functions
- 4 Preparing for XP Business Copy Operations
- 5 Using the XP Business Copy GUI
- 6 Performing XP Business Copy Operations
- Configuring the Volume List
- Changing or Deleting the Settings in Preview List
- Setting or Resetting the Reserve Attribute
- Setting Options
- Creating Pairs
- Splitting Pairs
- Suspending Pairs
- Resynchronizing Pairs
- Deleting Pairs
- Viewing Detailed Volume and Pair Information
- Viewing S-VOL Path Information
- Viewing the Number of Pairs and License Information
- Viewing Pair Operation History
- 7 Troubleshooting
- 8 Support and Other Resources
- Glossary
- Index

Table 12 Relation between Increase of TP-VOL Capacity and Reserve Volume Operations
XP Business Copy Reserve Volume OperationsTarget Volumes
Release Reserve AttributeSet Reserve AttributeIncrease of CapacityVolumes
NG
2
NG
1
The capacity is increasing.TP-VOL
YesYesThe capacity has already been
increased, or has never been
increased.
YesYesNoneNormal
volume
3
1
Confirm that the capacity has already been increased, and then specify the reserve attribute again.
2
Reserve attribute cannot be specified while the TP-VOL capacity is increasing. You cannot increase the capacity of the
volumes to which the reserve attribute is set. Therefore, reserve attribute is not set to the volume whose capacity is
increasing.
3
Normal volume indicates an internal volume or an external volume that is not specified as an XP Thin Provisioning volume.
Note that an external volume means an internal volume that is mapped to an external volume by XP External Storage.
For information about the licensed capacity that you need to know if you specify an XP Thin
Provisioning volume as an XP Business Copy P-VOL or S-VOL see (page 39).
VERITAS NetBackup DataCenter
The VERITAS NetBackup DataCenter may be integrated with XP Business Copy for performing
centralized and automated split mirror, zero-downtown backups. This integration provides automated
control of server-free data movement and allows a point-in-time volume copy to be split and backed
up directly from disk to tape, and then resynchronized with a primary volume.
For further information on XP Business Copy and VERITAS NetBackup DataCenter, contact your
HP service representative.
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