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Reset To Async: Change the Mode of the copy

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"requested when CreateGroupReplica was called. If " "Consistency is already active, no modification is " "made. \n" "Activate: Activate an inactive or prepared " "Synchronized association. \n" "AddSyncPair: Add pairs of elements already in a " "relationship to source and target groups -- see " "SyncPair parameter. \n" "Deactivate Consistency: Deactivate consistency. If " "consistency was not enabled, this operation has no " "effect. \n" "Deactivate: Stop the data flow. Writes to source " "element are not copied to target. For Snapshots, " "writes to target are lost as the pointers to " "changed data are deleted. \n" "Detach: \'Forget\' the synchronization between two " "storage objects. Start to treat the objects as " "independent. \n" "Dissolve: Dissolve the synchronization between two " "storage objects, however, the target element " "continues to exist. \n" "Failover: Use the target element as the source " "elements. \n" "Failback: Reverse the effect of failback. \n" "Fracture: Suspend the synchronization between two " "storage objects. The association and (typically) " "changes are remembered to allow a fast " "resynchronization. This may be used during a " "backup cycle to allow one of the objects to be " "copied while the other remains in production. \n" "RemoveSyncPair: Remove the pair associated via " "StorageSynchronized from the source and target " "groups. The pair continue to remain associated but " "not in the groups. \n" "Resync Replica: Re-establish the synchronization. " "This will negate the action of a previous " "Fracture/Split operation. Recreate a Point In Time " "image for a Snapshot or a Clone replication. " "Restart a Broken or Aborted synchronization " "relationship. \n" "Restore from Replica: Renew the contents of the " "original storage object from a replica. \n" "Resume: Continue the copy operation of a suspended " "association. \n" "Reset To Sync: Change the Mode of the copy " "operation to Synchronous (e.g., from the " "Asynchronous Mode). \n" "Reset To Async: Change the Mode of the copy " "operation to Asynchronous (e.g., from the " "Synchronous Mode). \n" "Return to ResourcePool: Dissolve a snapshot and " "free up its space back to the storage pool. \n" "Reverse Roles: Source element becomes the target " "element and vise versa. \n" "Split: Same as Fracture, however steps are taken " "to ensure the target elements are consistent. For " "example, stop I/O to source elements, wait for " "in-transit copy operations between source and " "target elements to stop, then instantly split " "source/target groups/elements. Suspend: Stop the " "background copy previously started. \n" "Unprepare: Causes the synchronization to be " "reinitialized." ), ValueMap { "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17", "18", "19", "20", "21", "22", "23", "..", 288 Managed Object Format Files

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"requested when CreateGroupReplica was called. If "
"Consistency is already active, no modification is "
"made. \n"
"Activate: Activate an inactive or prepared "
"Synchronized association. \n"
"AddSyncPair: Add pairs of elements already in a "
"relationship to source and target groups -- see "
"SyncPair parameter. \n"
"Deactivate Consistency: Deactivate consistency. If "
"consistency was not enabled, this operation has no "
"effect. \n"
"Deactivate: Stop the data flow. Writes to source "
"element are not copied to target. For Snapshots, "
"writes to target are lost as the pointers to "
"changed data are deleted. \n"
"Detach: \'Forget\' the synchronization between two "
"storage objects. Start to treat the objects as "
"independent. \n"
"Dissolve: Dissolve the synchronization between two "
"storage objects, however, the target element "
"continues to exist. \n"
"Failover: Use the target element as the source "
"elements. \n"
"Failback: Reverse the effect of failback. \n"
"Fracture: Suspend the synchronization between two "
"storage objects. The association and (typically) "
"changes are remembered to allow a fast "
"resynchronization. This may be used during a "
"backup cycle to allow one of the objects to be "
"copied while the other remains in production. \n"
"RemoveSyncPair: Remove the pair associated via "
"StorageSynchronized from the source and target "
"groups. The pair continue to remain associated but "
"not in the groups. \n"
"Resync Replica: Re-establish the synchronization. "
"This will negate the action of a previous "
"Fracture/Split operation. Recreate a Point In Time "
"image for a Snapshot or a Clone replication. "
"Restart a Broken or Aborted synchronization "
"relationship. \n"
"Restore from Replica: Renew the contents of the "
"original storage object from a replica. \n"
"Resume: Continue the copy operation of a suspended "
"association. \n"
"Reset To Sync: Change the Mode of the copy "
"operation to Synchronous (e.g., from the "
"Asynchronous Mode). \n"
"Reset To Async: Change the Mode of the copy "
"operation to Asynchronous (e.g., from the "
"Synchronous Mode). \n"
"Return to ResourcePool: Dissolve a snapshot and "
"free up its space back to the storage pool. \n"
"Reverse Roles: Source element becomes the target "
"element and vise versa. \n"
"Split: Same as Fracture, however steps are taken "
"to ensure the target elements are consistent. For "
"example, stop I/O to source elements, wait for "
"in-transit copy operations between source and "
"target elements to stop, then instantly split "
"source/target groups/elements. Suspend: Stop the "
"background copy previously started. \n"
"Unprepare: Causes the synchronization to be "
"reinitialized." ),
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"10", "11", "12", "13", "14", "15", "16", "17",
"18", "19", "20", "21", "22", "23", "..",
288
Managed Object Format Files