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Table 9-5 FlashCopy and Remote Copy interaction
If you are not using Global Mirror with Change Volumes, you can, for disaster recovery
purposes, use the FlashCopy feature to create a consistent copy of an image before you
restart a Global Mirror relationship.
purposes, use the FlashCopy feature to create a consistent copy of an image before you
restart a Global Mirror relationship.
When a consistent relationship is stopped, the relationship enters the consistent_stopped
state. While in this state, I/O operations at the primary site continue to run. However, updates
are not copied to the secondary site. When the relationship is restarted, the synchronization
process for new data is started. During this process, the relationship is in the
inconsistent_copying state. The secondary volume for the relationship cannot be used until
the copy process completes and the relationship returns to the consistent state. When this
situation occurs, start a FlashCopy operation for the secondary volume before you restart the
relationship. While the relationship is in the Copying state, the FlashCopy feature can provide
a consistent copy of the data. If the relationship does not reach the synchronized state, you
can use the FlashCopy target volume at the secondary site.
state. While in this state, I/O operations at the primary site continue to run. However, updates
are not copied to the secondary site. When the relationship is restarted, the synchronization
process for new data is started. During this process, the relationship is in the
inconsistent_copying state. The secondary volume for the relationship cannot be used until
the copy process completes and the relationship returns to the consistent state. When this
situation occurs, start a FlashCopy operation for the secondary volume before you restart the
relationship. While the relationship is in the Copying state, the FlashCopy feature can provide
a consistent copy of the data. If the relationship does not reach the synchronized state, you
can use the FlashCopy target volume at the secondary site.
9.4 Troubleshooting Remote Copy
Remote Copy (Global Mirror and Metro Mirror) has two primary error codes: 1920 or 1720. A
1920 error is a congestion error. This error means that either the source, the link between
source and target, or the target were not able to keep up with the rate of demand. A 1720
error is a heartbeat or cluster partnership communication error. This error tends to be more
serious, as failing communication between your cluster partners involves some extended
diagnostic time.
1920 error is a congestion error. This error means that either the source, the link between
source and target, or the target were not able to keep up with the rate of demand. A 1720
error is a heartbeat or cluster partnership communication error. This error tends to be more
serious, as failing communication between your cluster partners involves some extended
diagnostic time.
9.4.1 1920 error
Let us focus first on the 1920 error. A 1920 error (event ID 050010) can have several triggers.
Official probable cause projections are:
Official probable cause projections are:
Primary 2145 cluster or SAN fabric problem (10%)
Component
Remote Copy primary site
Remote Copy secondary site
FlashCopy source
Supported
Supported.
When the FlashCopy
relationship is in the Preparing
and Prepared states, the cache
at the Remote Copy secondary
site operates in write-through
mode. This process adds
additional latency to the already
latent Remote Copy
relationship.
When the FlashCopy
relationship is in the Preparing
and Prepared states, the cache
at the Remote Copy secondary
site operates in write-through
mode. This process adds
additional latency to the already
latent Remote Copy
relationship.
FlashCopy destination
This combination is supported.
It has several restrictions:
It has several restrictions:
Issuing
stop -force
might
cause the Remote Copy
relationship to fully
resynchronize.
relationship to fully
resynchronize.
The code level must be
Version 6.2.x or higher.
Version 6.2.x or higher.
The I/O group must be
the same.
the same.
This combination is supported
with the restriction that the
FlashCopy mapping cannot be
copying, stopping, or
suspended. Otherwise, the
restrictions are the same as at
the Remote Copy primary site.
with the restriction that the
FlashCopy mapping cannot be
copying, stopping, or
suspended. Otherwise, the
restrictions are the same as at
the Remote Copy primary site.