HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Chapter 3 Preparing for Universal Replicator z/OS Operations

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Hitachi Universal Replicator for IBM /OS User’s Guide

Master

JNLVOL

Restore

JNLVOL

URz

Sec. data VOL

R-VOL

JNLVOL

Master

JNLVOL

Restore

JNLVOL

URz

Sec. data VOL

JNLVOL

業務

Tasks

業務

Tasks

TCz Synchronous

secondary site

TCz Synchronous

secondary site

TCz
Synchronous

TCz
Synchronous

URz

secondary site

URz

secondary site

Primary site

Primary site

R-VOL/Prm.

data VOL

M-VOL: main volume
R-VOL: remote volume
Prm data VOL: primary data volume
Sec. data VOL: secondary data volume
JNLVOL: journal volume

M-VOL/Prm.

data VOL

M-VOL

Figure 3-26

Transferring Business Tasks from TCz Secondary Site to the
Primary Site (in 3DC Cascading Configuration)

Transferring Business Tasks from TCz Secondary Site to the Primary Site

(in 3DC Multi-target Configuration)

If you remove failures from the primary site and other locations and then the
system is changed to 3DC multi-target configuration, you can transfer your

business tasks back to the primary site.

To transfer your business tasks back to the primary site, follow the procedure
below. Business Continuity Manager is used in this procedure:
1. Use Business Continuity Manager to execute the YKDELETE command on

the current URz pair, which extends between the TCz secondary site and
the URz secondary site.
Note: YKDELETE is a command for releasing a pair.

2. Stop business tasks at the TCz Synchronous secondary site.
3. Use Business Continuity Manager to execute the YKSUSPND FORWARD

command on the TCz Synchronous pair.
Note: YKSUSPND is a command for splitting a pair and stopping the copy

operation temporarily.

4. Use the main volume in the primary site to resume your business tasks.
5. Use Business Continuity Manager to execute the YKRESYNC FORWARD

command on the TCz Synchronous pair, so that the copy direction of the
pair will be returned to its original direction.
Note: YKRESYNC is a command for re-establishing a pair.

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