分类: 服务器与存储
2008-12-03 13:11:13
随手记的一些东西.
1.fashcopy
2.fashcopySE
Incremental FlashCopy (refresh target
volume)
Refresh target volume provides the ability to refresh a LUN or volume involved in a
FlashCopy relationship. When a subsequent FlashCopy operation is
initiated, only the tracks
changed on both the source and target need to be copied from the
source to the target. The
direction of the refresh can also be reversed.
When using the Incremental FlashCopy option, this is what
happens:
1. At first, you issue full FlashCopy with the change recording option. This option is for
creating change recording bitmaps in the storage unit. The change
recording bitmaps are
used for recording the tracks which are changed on the source and
target volumes after
the last FlashCopy.
2. After creating the change recording bitmaps, Copy Services records
the information for
the updated tracks to the bitmaps. The FlashCopy relationship
persists even if all of the
tracks have been copied from the source to the
target.
3. The next time you issue Incremental FlashCopy, Copy Services
checks the change
recording bitmaps and copies only the changed tracks to the target
volumes. If some
tracks on the target volumes are updated, these
With Incremental FlashCopy, the initial FlashCopy — copy or nocopy — relationship between
a source and target volume is subject to the following (see Figure
8-3):
_ FlashCopy with nocopy option
If the original FlashCopy was established with the nocopy option, then the bitmap for the
target volume will be reset, and of course, the updates on the target
volumes are
overwritten. However, using the incremental option will automatically
convert this
relationship to a copy relationship, and the background copy will
begin.
_ FlashCopy with copy option
If the original FlashCopy was established with the copy option (full volume copy), then the
updates that took place on the source volume since the last FlashCopy
will be copied to
the target volume. Also, the updates done on the target volume will
be overwritten with the
contents of the source volume.
When initializing a FlashCopy with Start Change Recording
activated, a second and third
bitmap will be used to identify writes done to the source or the
target volume (see Figure 8-4).
All three bitmaps are necessary for incremental
FlashCopy:
_ Target bitmap: This bitmap keeps track of tracks not yet copied from source to
target.
_ Source Change Recording bitmap: This bitmap keeps track of changes to the
source.
_ Target Change Recording bitmap: This bitmap keeps track of changes to the
target.