HP P9000 Business Continuity Manager Reference Guide (T5253-96058, September 2011)
Table Of Contents
- P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Reference Guide
- Contents
- 1 ISPF Panels
- Overview of ISPF Panels
- Common Displays Among Panels
- Main Menu Panel
- Installation Verification Summary Panel (Environment Settings Verification)
- Set Defaults Panel (Prefix and DAD ID Settings)
- Manage Licenses Panel (License Management)
- Discover/Define Configuration Panel (Configuration File Definition)
- Discover HP Storage System Panel
- Scan Device Address Extent Panel
- CU Selection List for Remote Storage Array Panel
- CCA Selection List for Edit devn Panel
- Edit Device Number for CU Panel
- Storage System/DADID Selection List Panel
- Control Unit Selection List Panel
- Command Control Address (CCA) Selection List Panel
- Scan Remote Device Address Extent Panel
- Route Config Panel
- Add Route List ID Panel
- Route Information Panel
- Add Route Panel
- Add APID Panel
- Inner Route Information Panel
- Add Route Entry Panel
- Add Remote Route Entry Panel
- Storage System Selection List Panel
- Define Command Device Panel
- Sort the Define Command Device Panel
- Edit APID Panel
- Entire Route Information Panel
- Add Route Entry Panel
- Storage System/DAD Selection List Panel
- Insert Route Entry Panel
- Edit Route Entry Panel
- Edit Remote Route Entry Panel
- Insert Remote Route Entry Panel
- Path Set Selection List Panel
- Copy Group Selection List Panel
- Add Copy Group Panel
- Copy Group Detail Definition Panel
- Copy Group Attributes Panel
- Setting C/T ID Attributes Panel
- Copy Group Pair Detail Panel
- Pair Selection List (Primary) Panel
- Import SMS Storage Group Panel
- Import SMS Storage Group Result Panel
- Pair Selection List (Secondary) Panel
- Sort Copy Group Container Panel
- Sort Copy Group Pairs List Panel
- Scan Copy Pair Inside Storage System Panel
- Browse Copy Group Detail Definition Panel
- Browse Copy Group Pair Detail Panel
- Discover HP Storage System Panel
- Manage Route Panel (Route Management)
- Manage Path Set Panel (Logical Path Management)
- Manage Copy Groups Panel (Copy Group Operation)
- Sort the Copy Groups Panel
- Executing YKLOAD
- Copy Group Status Summary Panel (Executing YKQUERY)
- Copy Group Storage System Summary Panel
- CAA Copy Group Performance Statistics Panel
- Sort CAA Copy Group Statistics Panel
- CAJ Copy Group Performance Statistics Panel
- Sort CAJ Copy Group Statistics Panel
- Copy Group Pair Status Panel
- Sort the Copy Group Pairs Status Panel
- Volume Query Information (BC) Panel
- Volume Query Information (CA) Panel
- Volume Query Information (CAA) Panel
- Volume Query Information (CAJ) Panel
- Volume Query Information Panel (Executing YKQRYDEV)
- Executing YKMAKE
- Executing YKSUSPND
- Executing YKRESYNC
- Executing YKDELETE
- Executing YKWATCH
- Executing YKEWAIT
- Executing YKRECVER
- Path Set Status of Copy Group Pair Panel (YKQRYDEV with PATH Parameter Specified)
- Logical Path Status of Copy Group Pair Panel
- Confirmation Panels
- Confirm Execution Dissolve Panel
- Confirm Execution Recover Panel
- Confirm Command Device Build Panel
- Confirm Cancellation of Changes Panel
- Confirm Cancellation of Editing Panel
- Confirm Command Device Delete Panel
- Confirm Configuration File Delete Panel
- Confirm Configuration File Update Panel
- Confirm Copy Group Load Panel
- Confirm Overwrite ONLINE Target Volume Panel
- Confirm Path Delete Panel
- Confirm Path Set Load Panel
- Confirm Route Delete Panel
- Confirm Route List Edit Panel
- Confirm Retry of Configuration File Create Panel
- Confirm Open/MF Consistency Group Suspension Panel
- 2 CLI Commands
- Copy Types and Targets for Which Commands Can Be Executed
- List of Functions
- Configuration Files That Must Be Loaded Before Command Execution
- Command details
- YKBLDCMD Command
- YKBLDPTH Command
- YKCONMSG Command
- YKDELCMD Command
- YKDELETE Command
- YKDELPTH Command
- YKDROP Command
- YKENV Command
- YKERCODE Command
- YKEWAIT Command
- YKEXPORT Command
- YKFCSTAT Command
- YKFREEZE Command
- YKH2B Command
- YKIMPORT Command
- YKINSCHK Command
- YKLOAD Command
- YKMAKE Command
- YKQHPATH Command
- YKQRYDEV Command
- YKQRYPTH Command
- YKQUERY Command
- YKRECVER Command
- YKRESYNC Command
- YKRUN Command
- YKSCAN Command
- YKSLEEP Command
- YKSTATS Command
- YKSTORE Command
- YKSUSPND Command
- YKWATCH Command
- YKWTOMSG Command
- CLI Command Coding Examples
- 3 Data Objects
- Saving and Converting Objects
- Dataset Formats and Required Disk Capacity for the Configuration File
- XML Document Type Definitions
- Configuration File Examples
- About REXX Variable Structures
- REXX Variables Updated by YKQUERY and YKEWAIT Commands
- CSV Files Used by the Copy Group Definition File Generation Function
- 4 BCM Monitor Parameter Files
- 5 Support and other resources
- A Example of the Scan Results of PPRC Copy Pairs
- B Symbols Used in Syntax Explanations
- C Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Glossary
- Index
copy pair A designated relationship between a primary volume (P-VOL) and a secondary volume (S-VOL)
in Business Continuity Manager.
copy pair matching
rate
Rate at which pair P-VOL data matches pair S-VOL data
copy pair status The status of a P-VOL and an S-VOL copy pair, for example SIMPLEX, DUPLEX, SUSPOP, or
PENDING
copy pair structure Combination of a P-VOL (primary device) and an S-VOL (secondary device), and their connection
configuration
D
DAD Device address domain. Indicates sites that adopt the same device numbering system. If several
hosts on the same site have the same device numbering system, they have the same name.
Delta Resync A method used in a 3DC Multi-Target configuration to synchronize a predefined delta resync
pair (a UR pair consisting of a local site volume and a remote site volume) by copying only the
differences between the volumes in the pair.
Delta Resync pair A UR copy pair for performing Delta Resync. This copy pair is either in HOLD, HOLDTRNS,
HOLDER, or NODELTA status.
device address A disk-numbering system that allows disk controllers to use volumes. These addresses are displayed
as control units and command control addresses.
device address
domain ID
(DAD ID) An identifier for a Device Address Domain in Business Continuity Manager.
DEVN A device number used by a mainframe host to manage storage volumes
difference
management unit
A unit for managing differential data between a P-VOL and S-VOL. For TC and TCA, track or
cylinder can be specified as the difference management unit.
differential copy A copy of a database consisting only of the differences in the database since the last full copy.
differential data
rate
Rate of the difference between the contents of a P-VOL and those of an S-VOL. A P-VOL and an
S-VOL form a copy pair
disaster recovery
testing
This function disconnects the primary site copy pair from the secondary site copy pair and tests
the secondary site to determine if the DR configuration is operating normally. When the test ends,
you must resynchronize the primary site with the secondary site.
DISPLAY command An operator command used to display the status of BCM Monitor. You can specify this command
in the MODIFY command to display the current valid value of the parameter in the YKMONOPT
or YKMONCG file and the commands that are waiting to be executed.
DKC serial number In the HP StorageWorks XP1024/XP128 Disk Array and the HP StorageWorks
XP12000/XP10000 Disk Array, a number is assigned to each storage system (physical DKC
serial number). In the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk Array, a number is assigned
to each logical DKC (logical DKC serial number).
dummy device
number
A temporary device number assigned to a device detected by using the remote scan or NG scan
functionality
E
edit mode A startup mode option for Business Continuity Manager agents. If you start a Business Continuity
Manager agent in the edit mode, you can define, operate, or monitor copy groups from XP
Replication Manager Software.
entry A DKC or command device that the route passes through
environment
setting command
A command used for setting the environment of Business Continuity Manager, which is called by
using the START command of the OS. The environment setting command includes the YKALCSVC,
YKSETENV, and YKDSPENV commands.
EXCTG When URs are in a 4x4 configuration, consistency can be preserved between volumes on multiple
DKCs. This group, which maintains volume consistency, is called an Extended ConsisTency Group.
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