GAD status
I/O
mode
HTI task
Create
pair
Store
snapshot
data
Restore
pair
Delete
snapshot
data
Delete
pair
Block
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Legend:
Yes: You can perform the task.
No: You cannot perform the task (the command is rejected).
The following table lists the Thin Image tasks you can perform when the P-
VOL is shared with a GAD S-VOL.
GAD status
I/O
mode
HTI task
Create
pair
Store
snapshot
data
Restore
pair
Delete
snapshot
data
Delete
pair
COPY
Block
No
No
No
No
Yes
PAIR
Mirror
(RL)
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
SSUS
Block
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
PSUE
Block
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
SSWS
Local
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Legend:
Yes: You can perform the task.
No: You cannot perform the task (the command is rejected).
Storage system configuration with Thin Image and GAD
Not all storage system configurations are supported when sharing a Thin
Image volume with a GAD volume.
When you create a Thin Image pair using a volume from a GAD pair, the
server recognizes the GAD P-VOL and S-VOL as a single volume. If you create
Thin Image pairs using both the P-VOL and S-VOL of a GAD pair, the server
recognizes the GAD P-VOL and S-VOL as a single volume being paired with
multiple volumes by Thin Image.
Supported configurations
The following figure shows a supported storage system configuration with a
Thin Image pair using a GAD P-VOL.
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Hitachi Thin Image User Guide for Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G Series and F Series