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Resynchronizing Virtual Disks

There are two resynchronization methods for remote replications:

• Manual resynchronization—See "Manually Resynchronizing Virtual Disks"

on page 208.

• Automatic resynchronization—See "Automatically Resynchronizing

Virtual Disks" on page 208.

For more information about synchronization and resynchronization in remote

replications, see:

"Normally Synchronized Virtual Disks" on page 204.
"Unsynchronized Virtual Disks" on page 207.
"Setting Synchronization Priority and Synchronization Method" on

page 196.

"Changing Synchronization Priority and Method" on page 205.
"Resynchronizing Virtual Disks" on page 204.

You may need to periodically test the communication between the primary

virtual disk and the secondary virtual disk in a remote replication, especially

after resynchronizing virtual disks. For information about testing the

communication, go to Testing Communication between the Primary and

Secondary Virtual Disk.

Normally Synchronized Virtual Disks

In a normally synchronized remote replication, RAID controller module

owners manage the transfer of data from the primary to the secondary virtual

disk. In a normal remote replication, these events occur:

1 The primary virtual disk receives a write request from a host.
2 The RAID controller module owner on the storage array logs information

about the write operation to a replication repository virtual disk in the

storage array.

3 The RAID controller module owner writes the data to the primary virtual disk.
4 The RAID controller module owner starts a data transfer operation to the

secondary virtual disk on the secondary storage array.

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