HP XP7 Business Continuity Manager Reference Guide (TK954-96004)

Table 96 Configuration Files That Must Be Loaded Before Command Execution (When the
Environment Does Not Contain a Non Gen'ed Volume) (continued)
Configuration file that must be loadedCommand name
Path set definition fileRoute list definition fileCopy group definition file
--D
3
--YKQRYDEV
YD
1
--YKQRYPTH
--D
3, 4
YYKQUERY
--YYYKRECVER
--D
2, 5
YYKRESYNC
--YYYKRUN
------YKSCAN
------YKSLEEP
--D
3
YYKSTATS
--D
2, 5
YYKSUSPND
------YKWATCH
------YKWTOMSG
1
You need to load the configuration file when operating a reverse-direction path.
2
When using the CA consistency preservation function (when operating a CA copy group with a consistency group ID
specified), you do not need to load the configuration file before executing the YKMAKE command. However, you need
to load the configuration file before executing other copy group operation commands.
3
You need to load the configuration file when acquiring information about an S-VOL that is not recognized by the host.
4
You need to load the configuration file when you operate a CG container with EXCTG ID specified.
5
You need to load the configuration file when the copy type is CA, CAA, or CAJ and when you specify the REVERSE
parameter.
Legend:
Y: You need to load the configuration file.
D: Whether you need to load the configuration file depends on the situation.
--: You do not need to load the configuration file.
Table 97 (page 183) lists configuration files which must be loaded in an environment which contains
Non Gen'ed volumes and for which the following conditions apply:
The copy type is Continuous Access for Mainframe, Continuous Access Asynchronous for
Mainframe, or Continuous Access Journal for Mainframe, and the host does not recognize
the P-VOL (remote storage system) and S-VOL (Non Gen'ed volume).
The copy type is Business Copy for Mainframe, and the host recognizes the P-VOL, but does
not recognize the S-VOL (Non Gen'ed volume).
The copy type is Business Copy for Mainframe, and the host recognizes the P-VOL, but does
not recognize the S-VOL (Non Gen'ed volume).
182 CLI Commands