Operating System Software Instruction Manual

3. Under the Backup Volume on list:
a. Select either Existing or New.
b. If you selected Existing, select a backup virtual volume.
c. If you selected New:
i. Name - Enter a name for the backup virtual volume.
ii. CPG under User CPG - Select a CPG from which the volume's user space is allocated.
iii. CPG under Copy CPG - Select a CPG from which the volume's copy space is allocated.
iv. (Optional) In the Allocation Warning and Allocation Limit text boxes under User CPG
and Copy CPG, enter the appropriate information. You must select the Enabled
checkbox if you want you use these options.
NOTE: When selecting volumes, you can filter the lists by clicking the down arrow
and selecting Virtual Volumes, Provisioning, and Virtual Size. To clear the filter, click
Clear.
NOTE: If an RW snapshot is added to the group all RW of the same volume family
is removed. The base parent is also removed.
4. Click Add.
5. (Optional) Repeat steps 1 through 4 to add virtual volumes to your Remote Copy group(s).
6. Click Next to go to the Summary page, or click Finish to complete the wizard.
Summary
Review your settings, then click Finish to complete the wizard.
Configuring N-to-1 Remote Copy
NOTE: HP 3PAR Remote Copy Software requires an HP 3PAR Remote Copy license. For more
information about the license, see the HP 3PAR OS Concepts Guide.
In an N-to-1 Remote Copy relationship, a maximum of four primary (source) systems use the same
system as backup system. N-to-1 Remote Copy configurations can operate in either a combination
of unidirectional and bidirectional (for a single Remote Copy group pair), or in complete
unidirectional functionality.
NOTE: To configure N-to-1 Remote Copy, you must have at least two available systems with
configured Remote Copy ports.
To configure N-to-1 Remote Copy:
1. In the Manager Pane, select Remote Copy.
2. In the Common Actions panel, click New Configuration. The New Remote Copy Configuration
wizard appears.
Targets
1. Under Select a Configuration, select N-1.
212 Configuring and Managing Remote Copy