HP XP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.6.1-00 User Guide

modify file + create: Creates or edits the P9000 RAID Manager configuration definition file and
creates a copy pair.
This type also applies to creating a snapshot pair.
modify file + delete: Edits the P9000 RAID Manager configuration definition file and dissolves a
copy pair.
This type also applies to deleting a snapshot pair.
create: Creates a copy pair. This operation does not edit the configuration definition file.
split: Splits a copy pair. This operation does not edit the configuration definition file.
resync: Re-synchronizes data from the primary volume to the secondary volume. This operation
does not edit the configuration definition file.
syncwait: Waits until the P- and S-VOLs are synchonized before execution.
restore: Re-synchronizes data from the secondary volume to the primary volume. This operation
does not edit the configuration definition file.
delete: Dissolves a copy pair. This operation does not edit the configuration definition file.
modify file (add node): Adds a node to an existing copy group.
modify (delete node): Deletes a node from a copy group.
create replica (Exchange): Creates an Exchange application replica on the backup server.
create replica (SQL): Creates an SQL application replica.
restore replica (Exchange): Restores an Exchange application replica from the backup server to
the database server.
restore replica (SQL): Restores an SQL application replica.
takeover: For performing an S-VOL takeover (does not edit the configuration definition file).
force-split: For performing an P-VOL takeover (does not edit the configuration definition file).
swap: For reversing the P-VOL and S-VOL (does not edit the configuration definition file).
takeover-recovery (resync): Performed for an S-VOL with the split (SSWS) status. Restores the copy
pair. The S-VOL that had the split (SSWS) status becomes the P-VOL (does not edit the configuration
definition file.)
takeover-recovery (recreate): Executed when a P-VOL has a status of Simplex (SMPL) and the copy
pair cannot be recovered using a takeover-recovery (resync) operation (does not edit the configur-
ation definition file).
modify (edit group name): Executed when a copy group name is changed.
modify (path group ID): Changes the exisiting PathGroupID setting specified in the configuration
definition file.
Related topics
About task types (mainframe systems), page 180
About tasks, page 177
About task types (mainframe systems)
The following are task types displayed for mainframe systems:
modify file (create): Adds a pair definition to a copy group definition file. This type of task only
creates or edits a copy group definition file. It does not create the defined pair.
modify file (delete): Deletes a pair from a copy group definition file. This type of task only deletes
or edits a copy group definition file. It does not delete the defined pair.
distribute file: Distributes a copy group definition file.
change primary host: Changes the management host.
Managing pair life cycle180