Log and disk group planning, Log size, Log and disk group planning log size – HP P6000 Continuous Access Software User Manual

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Log states

The DR group log state depends on the

Write mode

as shown below.

Log states

Replication write mode

Enhanced asynchronous

Normal. All source disks in the DR group are continuously logging and
merging.

Running down. All source disks in the DR are merging as the result of a
requested transition to synchronous mode. See

Write mode transitions

.

Basic asynchronous

Not in use. No source virtual disk in the DR group is logging or merging.

Logging. At least one source virtual disk in the DR group is logging but
none are merging.

Merging. At least one source virtual disk in the DR group is merging.

Synchronous

Not in use. No source virtual disk in the DR group is logging or merging.

Logging. At least one source virtual disk in the DR group is logging but
none are merging.

Merging. At least one source virtual disk in the DR group is merging.

Log contents

A small portion of log space is reserved for array commands. The largest portion stores host data
that is written to all of the virtual disks in the disk group.

Log and disk group planning

When you create a DR group pair, a log disk is automatically created for the source and destination
DR group. An important planning factor is selecting the disk groups in which to create the log
disks.

Disk group category

Select a disk group whose category is appropriate to the write mode of the DR group pair.
See

Write mode

and

Online and near-online disk groups

. You can use HP P6000 Command

View to determine the category the disk groups that are displayed in the replication manager.

Recommended disk group category

Write mode

Online

Enhanced asynchronous

Near-online

Basic asynchronous

Near-online

Synchronous

If near-online disk groups cannot be made available, use the online disk groups that have the
most free space.

Disk group size

When selecting a disk group, ensure there is space for log disks to expand to their maximum
size. See

Log size

.

When creating disk groups, plan for the impacts of DR group logs.

Log size

When a DR group pair is created, the size of each log disk (source and destination) is 136 MB
(Vraid1) by default. The initial size is also called its minimum size.

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