HP XP7 for Compatible FlashCopy Mirroring User Guide (TK940-96001)

Table 16 Whether a Compatible FlashCopy volume can be used as a CC or XRC volume
CC / XRCCompatible FlashCopy
S-VOLP-VOL
OKOKS-VOL
NO*NOT-VOL
*Do not share Compatible FlashCopy T-VOL with a CC or XRC S-VOL. If a T-VOL (S-VOL) is shared by both Compatible
FlashCopy and CC or XRC, the data in the T-VOL (S-VOL) will be overwritten by the two programs and destroyed
The following table indicates whether Reverse Restore and Fast Reverse Restore can be performed
when a Compatible FlashCopy volume is used as a CC or XRC volume.
Table 17 Whether Reverse Restore and Fast Reverse Restore can be performed when a Compatible
FlashCopy volume is used as a CC or XRC volume
CC / XRCCompatible FlashCopy
S-VOLP-VOL
NO
2
NO
1
S-VOL
N/AN/A
1
T-VOL
1. NO - cannot be performed.
N/A - cannot be shared
2. Do not execute Reverse Restore or Fast Reverse Restore when an S-VOL is shared by Compatible FlashCopy and
CC or XRC. If you execute Reverse Restore or Fast Reverse Restore when an S-VOL is shared by Compatible
FlashCopy and CC or XRC, the data in the S-VOL will be overwritten by the two programs and destroyed.
Using Compatible FlashCopy with Thin Provisioning Z
When you use a Compatible FlashCopy T-VOL as a THP V-VOL, the host cannot access it if the
relationship status becomes suspended because the pool becomes full. To recover from suspended
status, you must release the Compatible FlashCopy relationship.
Using Compatible FlashCopy with Resource Partition
You can create a relationship regardless of whether the S-VOL and the T-VOL are assigned to the
same resource group or not.
Using Compatible FlashCopy with Virtual LVI
To create a relationship using Virtual LVI volumes, you need to set the capacity for the S-VOL and
T-VOL.
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