HP StorageWorks Continuous Access XP Journal user guide (T1778-96001, June 2006)
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• Table 14 lists journal group specifications.
The same number of journal volumes is not required in the master and restore journal groups that are
paired.
A mirror ID is required for a configuration that will be supported in the future within a 3-data center
(3DC) configuration. Each pair relationship in a journal group is called a “Mirror.” The Mirror ID
identifies two or more mirrors for one journal group. The same Mirror ID is applied for the data volume
pair. See ”Combining Continuous Access XP Journal with Continuous Access XP (3DC cascading
configuration)” on page 64 for more information.
• Table 15 describes the relationship between data volumes, journal volumes, and data and journal
volumes in a journal group.
Table 14 Journal group specifications
Item Support specifications
Number of journal groups Up to 256 journal groups (No. 0 - 255) per array if all the
following conditions are satisfied:
• Array is an XP12000 (not an XP10000).
• Microprogram version is 50-05-00-00 or later.
• Shared memory options #3, #4, and #5 are already
installed.
• High Performance mode is applied to shared memories.
NOTE: Only the HP service engineer can install shared memory
options and apply High Performance mode. If necessary, contact
your HP account support representative.
Up to 16 journal groups (No. 0 - 15) per array if any of these
conditions are not satisfied.
Number of data volumes in a journal group Up to 4,096
Number of journal volumes in a journal group Up to 16
Number of Mirror IDs Up to 4 (ID No.: 0 to 3)
NOTE: If Continuous Access XP Synchronous uses No. 0, No. 1
to No. 3 are available for Continuous Access XP Journal.
Table 15 Volume specifications in journal groups
Item Support specification
Emulation type Same or different emulation types are available.
NOTE: Only OPEN-V can be used for journal volumes.
Volume capacity Same or different capacity is available.
CLPR Journal and data volumes in the same journal group must belong to the same
CLPR.
NOTE: A primary journal group and the corresponding secondary journal
group need not belong to the same CLPR.