Hitachi Extended Remote Copy for Mainframe user guide (HITA738-96004, June 2008)

Using XRC for Mainframe in Conjunction with Other Copy
Solutions
XRC for Mainframe supports concurrent operations with other copy functions. The following table
shows whether this product can share volumes with other copy functions or not.
Table 9 Volume Sharing between XRC for Mainframe and Other Copy Functions
Hitachi
FlashCopy
Mirroring
for
Mainframe
R-VOL
Hitachi
FlashCopy
Mirroring
for
Mainframe
M-VOL
ShadowImage
z/OS R-VOL
ShadowImage
z/OS M-VOL
TrueCopy
z/OS
R-VOL
TrueCopy
z/OS
M-VOL
XRC for
Mainframe
S-VOL
XRC for
Mainframe
P-VOL
NoYesNo
Yes*
3
No
Yes *
2
Yes *
1
-
XRC for
Mainframe
P-VOL
NoYesNoYesNoYes-
Yes *
1
XRC for
Mainframe
S-VOL
*
1
An S-VOL of XRC for Mainframe cannot be used as an XRC for Mainframe P-VOL within the same
session, but it can be used as a P-VOL in another session.
*
2
It cannot be used with a TrueCopy Asynchronous z/OS M-VOL or a TrueCopy Synchronous z/OS
M-VOL that time stamp is enabled, at the same time.
*
3
When the XRC for Mainframe P-VOL and the ShadowImage z/OS M-VOL are the same volume,
you cannot use the Reverse Copy and Quick Restore commands of ShadowImage z/OS.
Using Two XRC for Mainframe Pairs in Conjunction
By using two XRC for Mainframe pairs in conjunction, you can maintain three copies of data between
secondary sites for disaster recovery purposes.
The following figure shows the configuration in which two XRC for Mainframe operations are performed.
In this configuration, data is copied from the primary site to the first secondary site using XRC for
Mainframe, and then it is copied from the first secondary site to the second one using XRC for
Mainframe.
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