Replicating data off-line – SANRAD I3.1.1205 User Manual

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STEP 7.

REMOVE FAILED VOLUME

Use the CLI command

volume remove all

to remove the non-

functional virtual volume from the V-Switch database.

volume remove all –vol Simple4

STEP 8.

REMOVE FAILED DISK

Use the CLI command volume

storage remove

to remove the failed

disk from the V-Switch database.

storage remove –s Stor_4

Use the CLI command

storage show

to view the updated storage disk

table.

Table A-5:

Failed Storage Disk Removed

Alias

Entity Name

LUN

Oper. Status Subdisk

Stor_1

500507606058c90

0

Enabled

entire

Stor_2

2000002037f88fb8 0

Enabled

entire

Stor_3

2000002037c32b1f 0

Enabled

entire

Stor_5

500708206059f880 0

Enabled

entire

Replicating Data Off-line

You have a four-disk legacy JBOD. You want to upgrade to a new JBOD and
need to replicate the contained data from the old device to the new device as
expediently as possible. None of the disks are virtualized or exposed. You
must virtualize all of the physical disks to simple volumes with the same
capacity and block size. If the new disks are larger than the old disks, you must
first create subdisks of the same capacity as the old disks before creating simple
volumes. Then replicate the data from the old volumes to the new volumes.
When the replication is complete, you are left with two independent data copies
from each original volume.

This example explains how to:

ƒ

Create simple volumes.

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Replicate data from one child of a mirror to the other child.

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