HP XP24000/XP20000 for FlashCopy Mirroring Software User Guide (T5240-96012, November 2011)
Table 65 Information Displayed by the FCQUERY Command (Version 2) (continued)
DefinitionDisplayed contentDisplayed item
The relationship is established without
using the Preserve Mirror FlashCopy
function.
NPM
The relationship is established by
specifying “Preferred” in the Preserve
Mirror FlashCopy function.
P
The relationship is established by
specifying “Required” in the Preserve
Mirror FlashCopy function.
R
The relationship is established between
two TCz R-VOLs with the Preserve
Mirror FlashCopy function.
S
The relationship is in a status that
cannot identify the type of Preserve
U
Mirror FlashCopy function (Preferred or
Required), because the M-VOL and
R-VOL of TCz are mixed.
The number of tracks in the relationship.NO. OF TRACKS
Displays the number of tracks remaining in the copy operation.TRACKS TO COPY
Viewing Relationship Status of Version 2 Using the ICKDSF Command
(page 127) lists the parameters you can use with the ICKDSF command.
Table 66 Parameters for the ICKDSF Command (in Version 2)
DescriptionValueParameterCommand
Sets the JCL statement
identifying the volume. If the
JCL statementDDNAME or DNAMEFLASHCPY QUERY
OS of the host server is
MVS, this parameter or the
UNITADDRESS parameter is
required.
Sets the SYSNAME in the
ASSGN system control
SYSNAMESYSNAME
statement. If the OS of the
host server is VSE, this
parameter is required.
Specifies the device number
(device address) of the
Source device numberUNITADDRESS, UNITADDR,
or UNIT
S-VOL on which you want to
perform the FLASHCPY
QUERY command. If the OS
of the host server is MVS,
this parameter or the
DDNAME parameter is
required.
Specifies the CU number, the
LDEV number, or the device
CU number
LDEV number
SOURCEVOL or SRCVOL
number of the S-VOL when
Source device number
you use the Remote
FlashCopy function.
Sets the JCL statement
identifying the volume. If the
JCL statementDDNAME or DNAMEFLASHCPY QUERY
RELATIONS
Viewing Information for a Version 2 Relationship 127