Resuming a remote replication, About resumed remote replications – Dell POWERVAULT MD3600F User Manual

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Resuming a Remote Replication

1 In the AMW of the storage array with the primary virtual disk, select the

Logical tab.

2 In the Logical pane, right-click the primary virtual disk of the replicated

pair, then select

Resume Replication.

The

Resume Replicated Pair dialog is displayed. The Replicated pairs table

shows all suspended replicated pairs in the local and remote storage arrays.

3 Select one or more replicated pairs. To select all replicated pairs, click

Select All.

4 Click Resume.

The Resume Replication Pair - Confirmation message is

displayed.

5 In the Confirmation text box, type Yes.

The remote virtual disk replication resumes.

The Properties panes in the AMW for the local storage array and the remote

storage array show the Replication status as Synchronized for both the

primary and secondary virtual disks.

About Resumed Remote Replications

When a remote virtual disk replication is suspended, data continues to write

to the primary virtual disk, but is not replicated to the secondary virtual disk.

Writes to the primary virtual disk are persistently logged to the replication

repository virtual disks.
After communications are restored, data transfer between the primary virtual

disk and the secondary virtual disk must be resynchronized.
Depending on which resynchronization method you specify, the following occurs:

Automatic resynchronization—Data transfer automatically starts

immediately after the virtual disks are resynchronized.

Manual resynchronization—You must manually resume the remote virtual

disk replication to restart the data transfer. A suspended remote virtual disk

replication stays in a Suspended status until it is manually resumed.

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