Options set by using Device Manager - Storage Navigator or Command Control Interface
You can set the following ShadowImage options by using Device Manager - Storage Navigator or Command Control Interface (CCI). For details about how to change system options using CCI, see the Command Control Interface User and Reference Guide.
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No. |
Option |
Description |
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1 |
Swap & Freeze |
Saves ShadowImage data as is immediately after Quick Restore. Used with the Quick Restore, inhibits the update copy operation after Quick Restore, and the paired S-VOL in PAIR status is not updated and remains unchanged. |
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2 |
Host I/O Performance |
Gives weight to host I/O responses rather than the copy time of a volume. This option controls SI copy operations and improves host I/O responses. This option suppresses copy operations at any time regardless of workload. |
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20 21 22 |
Copy Pace Ext. Slower1 Copy Pace Ext. Slower2 Copy Pace Ext. None |
Reducing the copy volume in the PAIR status curbs the influence to the I/O performance of the host server. This option is available to all SI pairs in the PAIR status. The I/O performance of the host server is improved most effectively with Copy Pace Ext. None, followed by Copy Pace Ext. Slower2, and Copy Pace Ext. Slower1. Copy Pace Ext. None takes precedence over Copy Pace Ext. Slower2, and Copy Pace Ext. Slower2 takes precedence over Copy Pace Ext. Slower1. This function is enabled only when the pair status is PAIR. If the pair status is COPY(PD)/COPY, COPY(SP)/COPY, PSUS(SP)/PSUS, COPY(RS)/COPY and COPY(RS-R)/RCPY, this function cannot reduce the impact on the host server's I/O performance. |
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24 |
Quick/Steady Split Multiplexing (ShadowImage/ShadowImage for Mainframe) |
Accelerates SI pair split. The number of jobs used for concurrent copy processing for each pair is changed from 1 to 24. |
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25 |
Reverse Copy Multiplexing (ShadowImage/ShadowImage for Mainframe) |
Accelerates resynchronization (secondary to primary) of SI pairs. The number of jobs used for concurrent copy processing for each pair is changed from 1 to 24. |
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26 |
Normal Resync Multiplexing (ShadowImage/ShadowImage for Mainframe) |
Accelerates resynchronization (primary to secondary) of SI pairs. The number of jobs used for concurrent copy processing for each pair is changed from 1 to 24. |
For details about how to set I/O Performance options using Command Control Interface, see the Command Control Interface User and Reference Guide.
- The increase in copy volume, increases the amount of data to be written to the target volume.
- If the parity group (for example, physical disk) performance is less than the pair split or resync performance, the amount of data waiting to be written to cache memory (write pending ratio) may increase until it exceeds 60%, and the copy processing might be placed in the wait state. In such a case, consider the copy order to reduce the number of pairs for which copy processing is executed concurrently for volumes provisioned by the same parity group.
- If the number of volumes to be resynchronized or split increases, the maximum number of jobs for pair split or resynchronization that can execute concurrently for a pair decreases. In this case, when you split or resynchronize many pairs concurrently with this option set, the pair split or resynchronization performance might not be changed.
- The maximum number of copy operations that can be run concurrently is 128. This number includes initial copying, resynchronization, update copying, and differential data copying. When copy operations other than pair split and resynchronization are running concurrently, if you set this option, the pair split or resynchronization performance might not be changed.
- The Quick/Steady Split Multiplexing (ShadowImage/ShadowImage for Mainframe) option is enabled for Steady Split and Quick Split.
- Reverse Copy Multiplexing (ShadowImage/ShadowImage for Mainframe) is enabled for Reverse Copy.
- Normal Resync Multiplexing (ShadowImage/ShadowImage for Mainframe) is enabled for Normal Resync.
- Minimize the time that the pair status is PAIR to avoid lowering the sychronization ratio in the PAIR status.
- Use this option to change the status to Copy Pace Ext. Slower1 or Copy Pace Ext. Slower2. If you select either of them, the write response might be larger than the one for Copy Pace Ext. None.
Difference between the Host I/O Performance option and the Copy Pace Ext. options:
The Host I/O Performance option reduces the impact on host I/O by lowering the copy activity when a pair is in COPY(PD)/COPY, PAIR, COPY(SP)/COPY, PSUS(SP)/PSUS, COPY(RS)/COPY or COPY(RS-R)/RCPY status.
The Copy Pace Ext. option reduces the impact on host I/O by lowering the copy activity when the pair is the PAIR status. These options can be set concurrently. If you set both options, you can benefit from both.
