Resynchronizing mirrors, Deleting pairs, Resynchronizing mirrors deleting pairs – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Resynchronizing mirrors

When you resynchronize a mirror, all the pairs with the mirror ID are re-synchronized.

Use this procedure also to perform the delta resync operation on all pairs in a mirror or to change
pair status of all pairs in the mirror from Hold(Failure) to Hold.

Prerequisite information

This operation must be performed from the primary system only.

The following additional information may be useful to you before beginning the procedure:

Remote Web Console does not support multiple primary and secondary systems in a Cnt Ac-J
Z system. In this case, use BCM to restore a mirror.

Resuming a mirror when I/O load is low reduces impact on performance.

Procedure 14 To resynchronize a mirror

1.

In the Remote Web Console main window, select Actions > Remote Copy > Continuous Access
Journal Z > Journal Operation.

2.

Click

to change the mode from View to Modify.

3.

In the tree, expand Registered then select the LDKC.

4.

In the list or mirrors in the right pane, right-click a pair that you want to resume, perform the
delta resync operation on, or to change the status from Hold(Failure) to Hold, then select Mirror
> Resume Pair > and one of the following:

Stopped to resume the pairs in the mirror.

Hold or Holding to perform the delta resync operation on all pairs in the mirror.

Hold(Failure) to change the status of the mirror to Hold.

5.

Review settings in the Preview list in the Journal Operation window.

To cancel a setting, right click the mirror and click Cancel.

6.

Click Apply to restore the mirror(s).

Deleting pairs

When you delete a pair, the Cnt Ac-J Z relationship between the P-VOL and S-VOL is released.
Only the relationship is affected, the data volumes and their data remain.

Prerequisite information

This operation can be performed from the primary or secondary system.

When S-VOLs are physically attached to the same host as P-VOLs, take the S-VOLs offline
before releasing the pair. Doing this avoids confusion and possible error when the host is
restarted.

When deleting pairs in a journal that is in a RAID Manager consistency group consisting of
multiple primary and secondary systems, make sure to select Mirror in the Range field. If you
select LU, make sure the pair is suspended; otherwise it will not be deleted.

The following additional information may be useful to you before beginning the procedure:

When a pair deletion is initiated, differential data is transferred from S-VOL, the pair
relationship is deleted, and the volumes’ status becomes Simplex.

A pair can be deleted regardless of its status. However, data consistency is not guaranteed
unless status is Duplex.

If the operation fails, the P-VOL nevertheless becomes Simplex. Transfer of differential data to
S-VOL is terminated.

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