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Tivoli Storage Productivity Center for Replication for System z

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The architecture of TPC-Rz comprised several key components. The TPC-Rz server acted as the central management point, coordinating replication tasks. The z/OS agent, running on the mainframe, communicated with the server and the storage system.

The storage system, typically an IBM DS8000, provided the underlying replication capabilities. Communication between these components used TCP/IP. The CLI was the primary interface for managing replication sessions.

Configuration files were used to define storage system connections and replication parameters. Data was stored in databases for session management, monitoring, and logging. The `mkrep` command was used to create replication sessions, specifying source and target volumes and the replication type.

The `startrep` command initiated the replication process. The product is no longer supported; IBM Copy Services Manager is the recommended replacement. Migration requires configuring CSM to manage existing replication relationships and transitioning to its interface.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Tivoli Storage Productivity Center for Replication for System z?

Tivoli Storage Productivity Center for Replication for System z (TPC-Rz) was a tool designed to manage disk replication sessions on z/OS. It supported various replication technologies including FlashCopy, Metro Mirror, Global Mirror, and HyperSwap for IBM Storage System DS8000. The Basic Edition offered HyperSwap capabilities for single-site disk replication.

What were the primary functions of TPC-Rz?

TPC-Rz provided a centralized interface for managing replication tasks. Users could initiate, monitor, and control replication sessions. It also offered features for automating replication processes and ensuring data consistency across replicated volumes.

What storage systems and replication technologies did TPC-Rz support?

TPC-Rz supported replication between IBM DS8000 storage systems. It leveraged the underlying replication capabilities of the storage hardware to provide data mirroring and disaster recovery solutions. The Basic Edition focused on HyperSwap functionality.

How did TPC-Rz integrate with the z/OS environment?

TPC-Rz was designed to be integrated with the z/OS operating system. It allowed administrators to manage replication tasks from a central point, simplifying the process of data protection and disaster recovery for mainframe environments.

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