Metro Mirror - Global Mirror with Site 4 Replication commands

Use this information to learn about commands available for Metro Mirror - Global Mirror with Site 4 Replication sessions. To issue a command, go to Session Actions > Commands and click the command.

Table 1. Metro Mirror - Global Mirror with Site 4 Replication commands
Command Action
Confirm Production at Site 1 Confirms that you want to establish site 1 as the production site after you issue suspend and recover commands for the session.
Confirm Production at Site 2 Confirms that you want to establish site 2 as the production site after you issue suspend and recover commands for the session.
Confirm Production at Site 3 Confirms that you want to establish site 3 as the production site after you issue suspend and recover commands for the session.
Confirm Production at Site 4 Confirms that you want to establish site 4 as the production site after you issue suspend and recover commands for the session.
FailoverH1 Completes a failover operation to the H1 target site. This command enables read and write access to the target volumes. At the same time, a recording of changes to the volumes that prevents a full copy when the relationship is restarted. You can use this command to practice your disaster recovery capabilities without initiating a site switch. To switch sites, the RecoverH1 command is required.
FailoverH2 Completes a failover operation to the H2 target site. This command enables read and write access to the target volumes. At the same time, a recording of changes to the volumes that prevents a full copy when the relationship is restarted. You can use this command to practice your disaster recovery capabilities without initiating a site switch. To switch sites, the RecoverH2 command is required.
FailoverH3 Completes a failover operation to the H3 target site. This command enables read and write access to the target volumes. At the same time, a recording of changes to the volumes that prevents a full copy when the relationship is restarted. You can use this command to practice your disaster recovery capabilities without initiating a site switch. To switch sites, the RecoverH3 command is required.
FailoverH4 Completes a failover operation to the H4 target site. This command enables read and write access to the target volumes. At the same time, a recording of changes to the volumes that prevents a full copy when the relationship is restarted. You can use this command to practice your disaster recovery capabilities without initiating a site switch. To switch sites, the RecoverH4 command is required.
Free Journal Space

Frees up journal space by deleting the FlashCopy relationships from the hardware.

The Free Journal Space command is only available after a recover operation is issued on the Global Mirror leg of the selected session.

HyperSwap H1 Triggers a HyperSwap operation where I/O is redirected from the source volume to the target volume H1, without affecting the application that is using those volumes.
HyperSwap H2 Triggers a HyperSwap operation where I/O is redirected from the source volume to the target volume H2, without affecting the application that is using those volumes.
HyperSwap H3 Triggers a HyperSwap operation where I/O is redirected from the source volume to the target volume H3, without affecting the application that is using those volumes.
HyperSwap H4 Triggers a HyperSwap operation where I/O is redirected from the source volume to the target volume H4, without affecting the application that is using those volumes.
RecoverH1 Recovers the session to the H1 target site. This command makes the target host volumes consistent and available for access as the new production site. Upon completion of this command, the session becomes Target Available.
RecoverH2 Recovers the session to the H2 target site. This command makes the target host volumes consistent and available for access as the new production site. Upon completion of this command, the session becomes Target Available.
RecoverH3 Recovers the session to the H3 target site. This command makes the target host volumes consistent and available for access as the new production site. Upon completion of this command, the session becomes Target Available.
RecoverH4 Recovers the session to the H4 target site. This command makes the target host volumes consistent and available for access as the new production site. Upon completion of this command, the session becomes Target Available.
Re-enable Original Direction Sets the production site back to the original site and re-enables the start commands in the original direction. You can use this command after you issue the confirm commands.
Refresh States

Refreshes the states of the role pairs that are in the session (if applicable for the session type) and refreshes the state of the session if it is incorrect. This command queries the states of the copy sets on the hardware. You are not required to run this command under typical circumstances; Copy Services Manager refreshes the states of its sessions through multiple means. However, if you discover an inconsistency between Copy Services Manager and the hardware, you can use this command to enable Copy Services Manager to update itself.

This command triggers multiple queries on the hardware, which can impact hardware performance. Do not run this command more frequently than every few minutes in each session.

This command is not available if the session is in the Defined state.

Release I/O Enables the source volume to receive data after a copy relationship is suspended. This command is not displayed if the Release I/O after Suspend property is selected for the session.
Set Production to Site 1 Establishes Site 1 as the production site while the session is in the Defined state. After you issue this command, the Site 1 Start commands become available.
Set Production to Site 2 Establishes Site 2 as the production site while the session is in the Defined state. After you issue this command, the Site 2 Start commands become available.
Set Production to Site 3 Establishes Site 3 as the production site while the session is in the Defined state. After you issue this command, the Site 3 Start commands become available.
Set Production to Site 4 Establishes Site 4 as the production site while the session is in the Defined state. After you issue this command, the Site 4 Start commands become available.
Start H1->H2 H1->H3 Establishes Metro Mirror relationships between H1 and H2 volumes, and Global Mirror relationships between H1 and H3, and starts forming consistency groups. This relationship includes the J3 volume to complete the Global Mirror configuration.
Start H1->H2 Establishes Metro Mirror relationships between the H1 volumes and the H2 volumes, and begins data replication from H1 to H2.
Start GM H1->H3 Establishes a Global Mirror relationship between H1 and H3, and starts forming consistency groups. The relationship includes the J3 volume to complete the Global Mirror configuration.
Start H2->H1 H2->H3 Establishes Metro Mirror relationships between H2 and H1 volumes, and Global Mirror relationships between H2 and H3, and starts forming consistency groups. This relationship includes the J3 volume to complete the Global Mirror configuration.
Start H2->H1 Establishes Metro Mirror relationships between the H2 volumes and the H1 volumes and starts data replication from H2 to H1.
Start H3->H4

Establishes Metro Mirror relationships between the H3 volumes and the H4 volumes, and starts data replication from H3 to H4.

Start H4->H3

Establishes Metro Mirror relationships between the H4 volumes and the H3 volumes, and starts data replication from H4 to H3.

StartGM H2->H3 Establishes a Global Mirror relationship between H2 and H3, and starts forming consistency groups. The relationship includes the J3 volume to complete the Global Mirror configuration.
StartGM H3->H1 Establishes a Global Mirror relationship between H3 and H1, and starts forming consistency groups. The relationship includes the J3 volume to complete the Global Mirror configuration.
StartGM H4->H1 Establishes a Global Mirror relationship between H4 and H1, and starts forming consistency groups. The relationship includes the J1 volume to complete the Global Mirror configuration.
StartGC H1->H2 H1->H3

Establishes Global Copy relationships between the H1 and H2 volumes and between H1 and H3 volumes, and begins asynchronous data replication from H1 to H2 and H1 to H3.

The session remains in the Preparing state until you issue a Start, Suspend, Stop, or Terminate command.

StartGC H1->H2

Establishes Global Copy relationships between the H1 volumes and the H2 volumes, and begins asynchronous data replication from H1 to H2.

The session remains in the Preparing state until you issue a Start, Suspend, or Terminate command.

StartGC H1->H3

Establishes Global Copy relationships between the H1 volumes and the H3 volumes, and begins asynchronous data replication from H1 to H3.

The session remains in the Preparing state until you issue a Start, Suspend, or Terminate command.

StartGC H2->H1 H2->H3

Establishes Global Copy relationships between the H2 and H1 volumes and between H2 and H3 volumes, and begins asynchronous data replication from H2 to H1 and H2 to H3.

The session remains in the Preparing state until you issue a Start, Suspend, Stop, or Terminate command.

StartGC H2->H1

Establishes Global Copy relationships between the H2 volumes and the H1 volumes, and begins asynchronous data replication from H2 to H1.

The session remains in the Preparing state until you issue a Start, Suspend, Stop, or Terminate command.

StartGC H2->H3

Establishes Global Copy relationships between the H2 volumes and the H3 volumes, and begins asynchronous data replication from H2 to H3.

The session remains in the Preparing state until you issue a Start, Suspend, Stop, or Terminate command.

StartGC H3->H1

Establishes Global Copy relationships between the H3 volumes and the H1 volumes, and begins asynchronous data replication from H3 to H1.

The session remains in the Preparing state until you issue a Start, Suspend, Stop, or Terminate command.

StartGC H3->H4

Establishes Global Copy relationships between the H3 volumes and the H4 volumes, and begins asynchronous data replication from H3 to H4.

The session remains in the Preparing state until you issue a Start, Suspend, Stop, or Terminate command.

StartGC H3->H4 H3->H1

Establishes Global Copy relationships between the H3 and H4 volumes and between H3 and H1 volumes, and begins asynchronous data replication from H3 to H4 and H3 to H1.

The session remains in the Preparing state until you issue a Start, Suspend, Stop, or Terminate command.

StartGC H4->H1

Establishes Global Copy relationships between the H4 volumes and the H1 volumes, and begins asynchronous data replication from H4 to H1.

The session remains in the Preparing state until you issue a Start, Suspend, Stop, or Terminate command.

StartGC H4->H3

Establishes Global Copy relationships between the H4 volumes and the H3 volumes, and begins asynchronous data replication from H4 to H3.

The session remains in the Preparing state until you issue a Start, Suspend, Stop, or Terminate command.

StartGC H4->H3 H4->H1

Establishes Global Copy relationships between the H4 and H3 volumes and between H4 and H1 volumes, and begins asynchronous data replication from H4 to H3 and H4 to H1.

The session remains in the Preparing state until you issue a Start, Suspend, Stop, or Terminate command.

Stop

Stops updates to all the target volumes of the pairs in a session.

Targets are not consistent after the stop.

StopH1H2

Stops updates from H1 to H2 volumes in a session.

StopH1H3

Stops updates from H1 to H3 volumes in a session.

StopH2H1

Stops updates from H2 to H1 volumes in a session.

StopH2H3

Stops updates from H2 to H3 volumes in a session.

StopH3H1

Stops updates from H3 to H1 volumes in a session.

StopH3H4

Stops updates from H3 to H4 volumes in a session.

StopH4H1

Stops updates from H4 to H1 volumes in a session.

StopH4H3

Stops updates from H4 to H3 volumes in a session.

Suspend

Suspends updates to all the target volumes of the pairs in a session.

The following information applies to this command and the following Suspend commands:
  • You can issue the command at any point during an active session.
  • Avoid use of the same LSS pairs for multiple Metro Mirror sessions. Metro Mirror uses a freeze command on DS8000® storage systems to create the data-consistent point. If other Metro Mirror sessions overlap the same LSS pairs as in this session, those sessions are also suspended.
  • When a Suspend command is issued to a source volume in an LSS that has source volumes in another active Metro Mirror session, the other source volumes are affected only if they have the same target LSS. The primary volumes are suspended, but volumes in the same source LSS that have target volumes in a different LSS are not affected because they use a different PPRC path connection.
SuspendH1H2

Suspends updates from H1 to H2 volumes in a session.

SuspendH1H3

Suspends updates from H1 to H3 volumes in a session.

SuspendH2H1

Suspends updates from H2 to H1 volumes in a session.

SuspendH2H3

Suspends updates from H2 to H3 volumes in a session.

SuspendH3H1

Suspends updates from H3 to H1 volumes in a session.

SuspendH3H4

Suspends updates from H3 to H4 volumes in a session.

SuspendH4H1

Suspends updates from H4 to H1 volumes in a session.

SuspendH4H3

Suspends updates from H4 to H3 volumes in a session.

Terminate
Removes all copy relationships from the hardware during an active session. If you want the targets to be data consistent before you remove their relationship, issue the following commands before you issue the Terminate command:
  • Suspend
  • RecoverHx

Where x is the site to which you want to recover.

TerminateH1H2
Removes all H1>H2 or H2>H1 relationships from the hardware during an active session. If you want the target to be data consistent before you remove their relationship, issue the following commands before you issue the Terminate command:
  • SuspendH1H2
  • Recoverx

Where x is the site to which you want to recover.

TerminateH1H3
Removes all H1>H3 or H3>H1 relationships from the hardware during an active session. If you want the target to be data consistent before you remove their relationship, issue the following commands before you issue the Terminate command:
  • SuspendH1H3
  • Recoverx

Where x is the site to which you want to recover.

TerminateH2H1
Removes all H2>H1 or H1>H2 relationships from the hardware during an active session.
  • SuspendH2H1
  • Recoverx

Where x is the site to which you want to recover.

TerminateH2H3
Removes all H2>H3 or H3>H2 relationships from the hardware during an active session.
  • SuspendH2H3
  • Recoverx

Where x is the site to which you want to recover.

TerminateH3H4
Removes all H3>H4 or H4>H3 relationships from the hardware during an active session.
  • SuspendH3H4
  • Recoverx

Where x is the site to which you want to recover.

TerminateH3H1
Removes all H3>H1 or H1>H3 relationships from the hardware during an active session.
  • SuspendH3H1
  • Recoverx

Where x is the site to which you want to recover.

TerminateH4H3
Removes all H4>H3 or H3>H4 relationships from the hardware during an active session.
  • SuspendH4H3
  • Recoverx

Where x is the site to which you want to recover.

TerminateH4H1
Removes all H4>H3 or H3>H4 relationships from the hardware during an active session.
  • SuspendH4H3
  • Recoverx

Where x is the site to which you want to recover.