You can use the command-line interface (CLI) to stop a FlashCopy® mapping.
Follow these steps to stop a single stand-alone FlashCopy mapping.
- To stop a FlashCopy mapping,
issue the following stopfcmap command:
stopfcmap fc_map_id or fc_map_name
where fc_map_id
or fc_map_name is the ID or name of the mapping to stop.
- To stop immediately all processing associated with the
mapping and break the dependency on the source volume of any mappings
that are also dependent on the target disk, issue the following command:
stopfcmap -force -split fc_map_id or fc_map_name
When
you use the force parameter, all FlashCopy mappings
that depend on this mapping (as listed by the lsfcmapdependentmaps command)
are also stopped.
Important: Using the force parameter
might result in a loss of access. Use it only under the direction
of the IBM Support Center.
The split parameter
can be specified only when stopping a map that has a progress of 100
as shown by the lsfcmap command. The split parameter
removes the dependency of any other mappings on the source volume.
It might be used prior to starting another FlashCopy mapping whose target disk is
the source disk of the mapping being stopped. After the mapping is
stopped with the split option, you can start
the other mapping without the restore option.