Synchronizing a volume – SANRAD I3.1.1205 User Manual

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Chapter 9: Routine Volume Maintenance

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volume replace

You need to define two parameters to replace a volume:

S

WITCH

P

ARAMETER

D

EFINITION

S

TATUS

E

XAMPLE

-vol

VOLUME

VOLUME ON FAILED
DISK

MANDATORY

Simple4

-nvol

NEW VOLUME

REPLACEMENT
VOLUME

MANDATORY

Simple6

Synchronizing a Volume

You can replace a failed volume in a mirror. You must then synchronize
the new volume to the original mirrored volumes. See the working
example: Appendix A “

Replacing a Mirrored Volume

”.

volume mirror sync

You need to define two parameters to synchronize a volume:

S

WITCH

P

ARAMETER

D

EFINITION

S

TATUS

E

XAMPLE

-src

SOURCE VOLUME

ORIGINAL VOLUME
TO SYNCHRONIZE
TO

MANDATORY

Simple3

-dst

DESTINATION
VOMUE

NEW VOLUME TO
ADD TO
SYNCHRONINZE

MANDATORY

Simple5

Example:

The volume Simple3 is synchronized to the volume Simple5.

volume mirror sync –src Simple3 –dst Simple5

If you are working in a cluster, the volume will be displayed in the state need
sync on both V-Switches. Synchronize the volume on the exposing V-Switch
using the CLI command volume mirror sync.

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