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For details about the values that can be specified as the track size, see the RAID Manager
documentation.
Table 29 Parameter in the RAID Manager-linkage definition file (DEFAULT.dat) (to specify the track
size used when copying data)
Specifiable values
(default)
DescriptionParameter
1 to 15
(RAID Manager's
default)
Specifies the track size (the number of volume-type sec-
tors per track) that can be copied in a batch for one
copy unit when copying is performed from the primary
to secondary volume or from the secondary to primary
volume.
COPY_SIZE
In addition to specifying the COPY_SIZE parameter, you can also specify the track size by using
other methods. The methods are listed below. When multiple methods are used to specify the track
size, the valid method is selected in the order shown:
1. The -copy_size option (used only by the EX_DRM_RESYNC command)
2. The DRM_COPY_SIZE environment variable
3. The COPY_SIZE parameter
4. The default value for RAID Manager
When you execute a command, you can use the DRM_COPY_SIZE environment variable to change
the track size. The change is also applied to the COPY_SIZE parameter.
The track size can be changed when you execute the following commands:
Basic commands:
drmfsbackup
drmsqlbackup
drmexgbackup
drmfsrestore
drmsqlrestore
drmexgrestore
drmresync
Extended commands:
EX_DRM_FS_BACKUP
EX_DRM_SQL_BACKUP
EX_DRM_EXG_BACKUP
EX_DRM_FS_RESTORE
EX_DRM_SQL_RESTORE
EX_DRM_EXG_RESTORE
EX_DRM_RESYNC
Specifying volume pair creation
You can specify whether Application Agent automatically creates a paired volume (whether it starts
the paircreate command) when one of the following commands is executed with the pair volume
status set to SMPL:
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