Operating System Software User Manual

The following example shows the showrcopy command output for System2:
Remote Copy System Information
Status: Started, Normal
Target Information
Name ID Type Status Options Policy
System1 112 IP ready mirror_config
Link Information
Target Node Address Status Options
System1 0 10.100.24.108 Up
System1 1 10.101.24.108 Up
receive 0 10.100.24.108 Up
receive 1 10.101.24.108 Up
3. Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 on the primary system (System1).
Remote Copy System Information
Status: Started, Normal
Target Information
Name ID Type Status Options Policy
System2 114 IP ready mirror_config
Link Information
Target Node Address Status Options
System2 0 10.100.24.110 Up
System2 1 10.101.24.110 Up
receive 0 10.100.24.110 Up
receive 1 10.101.24.110 Up
4. Correct any link issues.
SolutionProblem
You encounter problems with
the links.
1. Use the dismissrcopylink command to remove the links:
RCIP—dismissrcopylink <target_name>
<N:S:P>:<IP_address>
RCFC—dismissrcopylink <target_name> <N:S:P:WWN>
2. Repeat the setup from “Setting Up the Primary System for Unidirectional
Remote Copy” (page 78).
Verifying That Virtual Volumes Are Created for Unidirectional Remote Copy
1. Before you create volume groups, ensure that virtual volumes already exist on both storage
systems.
2. If volumes don’t yet exist, create them using the standard volume-creation commands.
For more information about these commands, see the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface
Administrator’s Manual.
3. Ensure that the virtual volumes to be used for remote-copy use adhere to the rules for
remote-copy virtual volumes.
For more information, see “Creating Remote-Copy Virtual Volumes” (page 105).
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