Resume remote replication, Resume remote replication group – Dell PowerVault MD3420 User Manual

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For example, if you want to restart a copy-on-write operation for snapshot image 12345 which is in
snapshot consistency group snapgroup1 in a consistency group snapshot virtual disk that has the name
snapVol1, you would use this command:
resume cgSnapVirtualDisk ["snapVol1"] cgSnapImage=["snapgroup1:12345"]

Resume Remote Replication

Description

NOTE: This command valid only with Fibre Channel storage arrays.

This command resumes a suspended Remote Replication operation.

Syntax

resume remoteReplication (primary [virtualDiskName] |

primaries [virtualDiskName1 ... virtualDiskNameN])

[writeConsistency=(TRUE | FALSE)]

Parameters

Parameter

Description

primary or primaries

The name of the primary virtual disk for which you
want to resume operation. More than one primary
virtual disk name can be entered. Enclose the
primary virtual disk name in square brackets ([ ]). If
the primary virtual disk name has special
characters, the primary virtual disk name must also
be enclosed in double quotation marks (“ ”).

writeConsistency

The setting to identify the virtual disks in this
command that are in a write-consistency group or
are separate. For the virtual disks to be in the same
write-consistency group, set this parameter to
TRUE. For the virtual disks to be separate, set this
parameter to FALSE.

NOTE: If you set the writeConsistency parameter to TRUE, the virtual disks must be in a write-
consistency group (or groups). This command resumes all write-consistency groups that contain
the virtual disks. For example, if virtual disks A, B, and C are in a write-consistency group and they
have remote counterparts A’, B’, and C’, the resume remoteReplication virtual disk
[“A”] writeConsistency=TRUE command resumes A-A’, B-B’, and C-C’.

Resume Remote Replication Group

Description

This command resumes data transfer between all replicated pairs in a remote replication group. Data
written to the primary virtual disks while the remote replication group was suspended is written to the
secondary virtual disks immediately. Periodic synchronization resumes if an automatic synchronization
interval has been set.

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