Prerequisites for disconnecting external systems

Before disconnecting volumes or systems, processes must be resolved or stopped, as described in the following table.

Activity in the external volume

Required operation

I/O to the external volume from the open system host is in progress.

Stop I/O to the volume and un-mount the volume from the host.

Host I/O is forcibly stopped if you disconnect when I/O is in progress.

The external volume is online from the mainframe host. (VSP G1000, G1500)

Stop the host I/Os to the volume and perform the Vary Offline operation.

The external volume includes LDEVs used in pair operations with the following copy software products:

  • ShadowImage

  • ShadowImage for Mainframe (VSP G1000, G1500)

  • Universal Replicator

  • Universal Replicator for Mainframe (VSP G1000, G1500)

  • TrueCopy

  • TrueCopy for Mainframe (VSP G1000, G1500)

  • Thin Image

  • Global-active device

Delete the pair.

You can disconnect without deleting a ShadowImage or ShadowImage for Mainframe pair when pair status is PSUE or Suspend/SUSPER.

The external volume includes LDEVs registered to a Thin Image data pool.

Delete Thin Image data pool.

The external volume includes LDEVs registered to a Dynamic Provisioning pool volume (DP-VOL).

Perform all of the following operations on DP-VOLs associated with the external volume:

  • Stop using the DP-VOLs.

  • Use the Block LDEVs window to block the DP-VOLs.

  • If the Data Direct Mapping attribute is enabled for the external volume, block only the related DP-VOL.

In addition, recover the path failure of the Pool VOL if the following two conditions are met:

  • A V-VOL with Compression enabled or a V-VOL with Deduplication and Compression enabled is created from the HDP pool.

  • The Pool VOL registered in the HDP pool has a failure.

The external volume includes LDEVs for which Volume Migration processing is in progress.

Delete the migration plans.

The external volume is used in a global-active device quorum disk.

Delete the quorum disk settings.