FlashCopy® mapping events detail the events that modify the state of a FlashCopy mapping.
| Create | A new FlashCopy mapping
is created between the specified source virtual disk (VDisk) and the
specified target VDisk. The operation fails if any of the following
is true:
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| Prepare | The prepare command is directed to either a
consistency group for FlashCopy mappings
that are members of a normal consistency group or to the mapping name
for FlashCopy mappings
that are stand-alone mappings. The prepare command places the FlashCopy mapping into the
preparing state. Attention: The prepare command can corrupt
any data that previously resided on the target VDisk because cached
writes are discarded. Even if the FlashCopy mapping
is never started, the data from the target might have logically changed
during the act of preparing to start the FlashCopy mapping.
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| Flush done | The FlashCopy mapping automatically moves from the preparing state to the prepared state after all cached data for the source is flushed and all cached data for the target is no longer valid. |
| Start | When all the FlashCopy mappings
in a consistency group are in the prepared state, the FlashCopy mappings can be started. To preserve the cross volume consistency group, the start of all of the FlashCopy mappings in the consistency group must be synchronized correctly with respect to I/Os that are directed at the VDisks. This is achieved during the start command. The following occurs during the start command:
As part of the start command, read and write caching is enabled for both the source and target VDisks. |
| Modify | The following FlashCopy mapping properties can be modified:
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| Stop | There are two separate mechanisms by which a FlashCopy mapping can be stopped:
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| Delete | This command requests that the specified FlashCopy mapping is deleted. If the FlashCopy mapping is in the stopped state, the force flag must be used. |
| Flush failed | If the flush of data from the cache cannot be completed, the FlashCopy mapping enters the stopped state. |
| Copy complete | After all of the source data has been copied to the target and there are no dependent mappings, the state is set to copied. If the option to automatically delete the mapping after the background copy completes is specified, the FlashCopy mapping is automatically deleted. If this option is not specified, the FlashCopy mapping is not automatically deleted and can be reactivated by preparing and starting again. |
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