
After
the
master
storage
unit
has
coordinated
a
consistent
point
across
the
source
volumes
of
the
Global
Mirror
pairs
(the
B
volumes
in
a
Metro/Global
Mirror
configuration),
the
master
storage
unit
monitors
the
progress
of
the
transfer
of
the
consistency
group
to
the
remote
site.
When
the
consistency
group
transfer
has
completed,
the
master
storage
unit
then
establishes
the
FlashCopy
relationships
at
the
remote
site.
In
a
Global
Mirror
environment,
some
rare
error
cases
can
occur
where
the
FlashCopy
operations
on
the
remote
site
are
interrupted.
The
consistency
group
is
protected
and
can
be
recovered.
If
the
site
where
Global
Mirror
source
volumes
reside
is
still
operational,
then
Global
Mirror
will
enter
a
fatal
state
to
preserve
the
consistency
group.
In
a
Metro/Global
Mirror
environment,
this
site
is
the
intermediate
site.
If
the
site
(also
the
intermediate
site
in
a
Metro/Global
Mirror
environment)
where
the
Global
Mirror
source
volumes
reside
is
not
operational
because
of
a
disaster,
the
consistency
groups
on
the
remote
site
might
only
be
partially
formed.
In
either
case,
you
must
verify
the
consistency
group
on
the
remote
site
and
determine
whether
the
changes
need
to
be
“rolled
forward”
(committed)
or
“rolled
backward”
(discarded).
Consistency
group
tunable
values
As
part
of
the
consistency
group
formation,
the
master
storage
unit
must
communicate
with
the
subordinate
storage
units
to
determine
a
consistent
data
point
across
volumes.
Point-in-time
copies
are
written
to
the
tertiary
volumes,
the
FlashCopy
target
volumes
at
the
remote
site.
provides
an
illustration
of
these
values.
User-specified
values
for
the
following
parameters
control
how
often
consistency
groups
are
formed.
Consistency
group
interval
time
The
amount
of
time
that
the
master
storage
unit
can
spend
coordinating
with
the
subordinates
to
form
a
consistent
data
point.
It
is
the
amount
of
time
that
Global
Mirror
is
in
Global
Copy
mode
between
the
formation
of
Consistency
Group Interval
Coordination
Interval
Prepare
FlashCopy
Consistency
Group Interval
Commit
FlashCopy
Consistent Data Drains
to Remote Storage Unit
Consistency Group Drain Time
f2c00541
Figure
14.
Forming
consistency
groups
according
to
specified
intervals
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