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IBM System Storage DS6000 Series: Copy Services with IBM System z
Once step 3 is complete, a consistent set of volumes have been created at the secondary 
site. This set of volumes, the C volumes, represents the Consistency Group. 
At this very moment also, the B volumes and the C volumes are, but only for this brief 
moment, equal in their content. Immediately after the FlashCopy process is logically 
complete, the primary systems’s microcode is notified to continue with the Global Copy 
process. In order to replicate the changes to the A volumes that occurred during the step 1 to 
step 3 window, the change recording bitmap is mapped against the empty out-of-sync bitmap, 
and from now on, all arriving write I/Os will end up again in the out-of-sync bitmap. From now 
on the conventional Global Copy process, as outlined in“Create Global Copy relationship 
between local and remote volume” on page 256,
 continues until the next Consistency Group 
creation process is started.
22.4.2  Consistency Group parameters
In the previous section we described the sequence of steps followed once a Consistency 
Group create event is triggered. In the first step, the 
serialization
 step, when the Consistency 
Group spans over more than one primary disk subsystem, Global Mirror not only serializes all 
related Global Mirror primary volumes but also does the coordination with other storage disk 
subsystems.
Figure 22-17   Consistency Group tuning parameters
There are three externalized parameters, and their default values can be overridden; see 
Figure 22-17:
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Maximum coordination time: dictates, for the Global Copy primary volumes that belong to 
this Consistency Group, how long a host write I/O may be impacted due to coordination 
and serialization activities. This time is measured in milli-seconds (ms). The default is 50 
ms.
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Maximum drain time: is the maximum time allowed for draining the out-of-sync bitmap 
once the process to form a Consistency Group is started and step 1 successfully 
completed. The maximum drain time is specified in units of seconds. The default is 30 
seconds. 
If the maximum drain time is exceeded, Global Mirror will fail to form the Consistency 
Group and will evaluate the current throughput of the environment. If this indicates that 
another drain failure is likely, Global Mirror will stay in Global Copy mode while regularly 
re-evaluating the situation to determine when to start to form the next Consistency Group. 
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