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

Creating Pairs
CAUTION: The XP Business Copy paircreate operation overwrites all existing data on the S-VOLs.
The user is responsible for backing up the data on the S-VOLs before creating XP Business Copy
pairs.
The Paircreate dialog box (see Figure 32 (page 66)) allows you to select the S-VOLs for each
P-VOL, set the copy pace for all pairs being created, and start the paircreate operations. For
information about how to create normal pairs or cascaded L1 pairs, see (page 69). For information
about how to create cascaded L2 pairs, see (page 70).
To create new XP Business Copy pairs and then split them immediately to access the S-VOLs as
soon as possible, use the Pairsplit dialog box instead of the Paircreate dialog box to create and
split new pairs at the same time (see (page 72) for instructions).
Figure 32 Paircreate Dialog Box
The Paircreate dialog box consists of the following components.
• Paircreate Volume List
The Volume List located on the upper side of the Paircreate dialog box displays the following
information pertaining to the P-VOL and S-VOL used for creating a pair:
◦ P-VOL: Information about P-VOL displays in AAA-BB-CCC(XX:YY:ZZ) format.
AAA: Port ID (cluster and channel number)–
– BB: Group number of host group
– CCC: LU number
– XX:YY:ZZ: LDKC number:CU number:LDEV number
An LDEV number that ends with a pound or gate symbol (#) indicates that the LDEV is an
external volume (for example, 00:00:01#). An LDEV number that ends with a letter X
indicates that the LDEV is a virtual volume used by XP Thin Provisioning (for example,
00:00:01X). For details regarding the external volumes, see the HP XP24000/XP20000
66 Performing XP Business Copy Operations