
• About workflows, page 180
• Viewing a list of workflows, page 181
Managing copy pair configuration definitions
This module describes tasks for managing copy pair configuration definitions:
• About editing copy pair configuration definitions, page 183
• Adding copy pairs (completed workflow), page 184
• Editing copy groups by associating new pair groups, page 185
• Editing copy groups by associating new copy pairs, page 188
• Editing copy groups by setting copy type, page 189
• Editing copy group settings, page 190
• Deleting copy groups, page 193
• Deleting copy pairs from copy groups, page 194
• Importing existing configuration definition files, page 195
• Modifying imported configuration definition files, page 196
About editing copy pair configuration definitions
You can edit existing copy pair configuration definitions by first selecting an existing paired volume
or copy group and starting the Pair Configuration Wizard. You can use the wizard to change the
configuration of a copy pair or related copy groups. The configuration of specific copy groups can
be changed in the following ways:
• By creating new pair groups and associating with an existing copy group
• By adding pairs to an existing copy group
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You cannot edit user-specified parameters such as copy group name, port number and instance
number after the copy pair configuration definitions are created using the Pair Configuration Wizard.
If these parameters need to be edited, it is necessary to manually modify the copy pair configuration
definitions outside of Replication Manager.
A number of conditions can affect the copy pair configuration definition settings. Before you use the
Pair Configuration Wizard to edit a copy pair configuration definition, check the conditions described
in the following topics:
• Copy pair configuration conditions, page 151
• Storage system conditions for pair configuration definition, page 153
• Copy type requirements for pair configuration definitions, page 166
• Prerequisites for changing copy pair configuration (mainframe systems), page 184
In mainframe systems, you cannot delete or edit all pairs that are already in an existing copy group.
This restriction prevents deletion of copy groups with distribution relationships. For details of conditions
that disrupt copy group linkage, see “Conditions that disrupt copy group distribution
relationships” on page 179.
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