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Contents

Part 2

Operational Examples

Chapter 12

Performing SRDF Control Operations


Example 1: Basic SRDF control operations.................................................
Example 2: Concurrent SRDF .....................................................................
Example 3: Creating a dynamic SRDF group ...............................................
Example 4: Creating dynamic SRDF pairs ...................................................
Example 5: Operating with SRDF asynchronous replication........................
Example 6: Using a composite group to control SRDF pairs ........................
Example 7: Creating concurrent dynamic SRDF pairs..................................
Example 8: Failing over cascaded SRDF .....................................................

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Querying and Verifying with SRDF Commands


Example 1: Querying a device group.......................................................... 342
Example 2: Querying a composite group ................................................... 359
Verifying if invalid tracks are owed to R1 from R2................................. 365

Chapter 14

Implementing Consistency Protection


Example 1: Consistency protection in asynchronous mode ........................
Example 2: Tripping a consistency group automatically .............................
Example 3: Tripping a consistency group manually ....................................
Example 4: Creating a composite group from existing sources ...................
Example 5: Consistency protection for concurrent SRDF.............................
Example 6: Dynamic modification of SRDF consistency groups ..................
RDF1 consistency group: Adding and removing devices.......................
Cascaded RDF1 consistency group: Adding and removing devices.......
Concurrent RDF1 consistency group: Adding and removing devices.....
Example 7: Recovering from a failed dynamic add operation .....................

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Performing SRDF/Automated Replication Operations


Example 1: SRDF/AR single-hop configuration........................................... 416
Example 2: SRDF/AR multi-hop configuration with BCVs at hop 2 .............. 425
Example 3: SRDF/AR single-hop configuration using a CG.......................... 427
Example 4: SRDF/AR multi-hop configuration using a CG ........................... 434
Example 5: Accessing concurrent non-SRDF/AR BCVs while running SRDF/AR
(single-hop configuration).......................................................................... 438
Example 6: Accessing concurrent non-SRDF/AR BCVs while running SRDF/AR
(multi-hop configuration) ........................................................................... 442
Example 7: Restarting a replicate session when devices are locked ........... 447

Appendix A

TimeFinder Snap and Clone Reference


SRDF operations for TimeFinder/Snap and VP Snap sessions ....................
SRDF operations on the R1 side...........................................................
SRDF operations on the R2 side...........................................................
SRDF operations for TimeFinder/Clone sessions ........................................
SRDF operations on the R1 side...........................................................
SRDF operations on the R2 side...........................................................
SRDF operations for Extent-level TimeFinder/Clone sessions .....................
SRDF operations on the R1 side...........................................................
SRDF operations on the R2 side...........................................................
SRDF set operations for TimeFinder/Snap sessions ...................................

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