Dell PowerVault MD3260 Administrator's Guide - Page 138

Completing The Remote Replication, RAID Controller Module Ownership/Preferred Path

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To set Synchronization Priority and Synchronization Method: 1. In the Select Synchronization Settings (Create Remote Replication) wizard, select the synchronization priority on the slide bar. 2. Select either Manual or Automatic resynchronization. - Automatic resynchronization - Resynchronization starts immediately after communication is restored between unsynchronized replicated virtual disks. - Manual resynchronization (recommended) - The replicated pair must be manually resynchronized each time communication is restored between unsynchronized replicated virtual disks. 3. Click Next. The Preview (Create Remote Replication) wizard is displayed. Go to Completing The Remote Replication. Completing The Remote Replication CAUTION: Creating a replicated virtual disk pair starts a process between the primary and secondary virtual disks that overwrites ALL existing data on the secondary virtual disk and set the disk to read-only access. If you have existing data on your secondary virtual disk: (1) stop all I/O to the disk, (2) back up the data and (3) unmount any file systems mounted to the secondary virtual disk before creating the replicated virtual disk pair. After selecting the synchronization settings, perform these steps to complete the remote replication: 1. In the Preview (Create Remote Replication) wizard, type Yes to confirm the synchronization and click Finish. The following confirmation message is displayed: Creation Successful (Create Remote Replication) 2. If you want to create another replication pair, click Yes and repeat the steps. Otherwise, click No to exit. - In the AMWs of both the local storage array and the remote storage array, the Logical panes show the replicated virtual disk pairs as members of their disk groups. - In the local storage array, the Properties pane displays the Replication status as Synchronizing and the Synchronization - Progress bar shows estimated time to completion. To view detailed information about the virtual disks in a remote replication, go to either Viewing Information About A Remote Replication Or Replication Repository Virtual Disk. Each virtual disk is also represented by a status icon in the Devices tab on the EMW. For a description of each icon, see Virtual Disk Status Icons. RAID Controller Module Ownership/Preferred Path During a remote replication operation, the RAID controller module that owns the primary virtual disk must correspond to the RAID controller owning the secondary volume on the remote array. If both virtual disks do not have the same preferred RAID controller module when a remote replication begins, the ownership of the secondary virtual disk is automatically transferred to the preferred RAID controller module of the primary virtual disk. • When the remote replication is completed or is stopped, ownership of the secondary virtual disk is restored to its preferred RAID controller module. • If ownership of the primary virtual disk is changed during the remote replication, ownership of the secondary virtual disk is also changed. If any of the following conditions apply to your RAID controller module, you must manually change module ownership to the alternate RAID controller module to allow the remote replication to finish: • The status of the remote replication is In Progress. • The preferred RAID controller module of the primary virtual disk fails. 138

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To set Synchronization Priority and Synchronization Method:
1.
In the
Select Synchronization Settings (Create Remote Replication)
wizard, select the synchronization priority on
the slide bar.
2.
Select either
Manual
or
Automatic
resynchronization.
Automatic resynchronization — Resynchronization starts immediately after communication is restored
between unsynchronized replicated virtual disks.
Manual resynchronization (recommended) — The replicated pair must be manually resynchronized each
time communication is restored between unsynchronized replicated virtual disks.
3.
Click
Next
.
The
Preview (Create Remote Replication)
wizard is displayed. Go to
Completing The Remote Replication
.
Completing The Remote Replication
CAUTION: Creating a replicated virtual disk pair starts a process between the primary and secondary virtual disks
that overwrites ALL existing data on the secondary virtual disk and set the disk to read-only access. If you have
existing data on your secondary virtual disk: (1) stop all I/O to the disk, (2) back up the data and (3) unmount any file
systems mounted to the secondary virtual disk before creating the replicated virtual disk pair.
After selecting the synchronization settings, perform these steps to complete the remote replication:
1.
In the
Preview (Create Remote Replication)
wizard, type
Yes
to confirm the synchronization and click
Finish
.
The following confirmation message is displayed:
Creation Successful (Create Remote Replication)
2.
If you want to create another replication pair, click
Yes
and repeat the steps. Otherwise, click
No
to exit.
In the AMWs of both the local storage array and the remote storage array, the Logical panes show the
replicated virtual disk pairs as members of their disk groups.
In the local storage array, the Properties pane displays the Replication status as Synchronizing and the
Synchronization – Progress bar shows estimated time to completion.
To view detailed information about the virtual disks in a remote replication, go to either
Viewing Information About
A Remote Replication Or Replication Repository Virtual Disk
. Each virtual disk is also represented by a status icon in
the
Devices
tab on the EMW. For a description of each icon, see
Virtual Disk Status Icons
.
RAID Controller Module Ownership/Preferred Path
During a remote replication operation, the RAID controller module that owns the primary virtual disk must correspond to
the RAID controller owning the secondary volume on the remote array. If both virtual disks do not have the same
preferred RAID controller module when a remote replication begins, the ownership of the secondary virtual disk is
automatically transferred to the preferred RAID controller module of the primary virtual disk.
When the remote replication is completed or is stopped, ownership of the secondary virtual disk is restored to
its preferred RAID controller module.
If ownership of the primary virtual disk is changed during the remote replication, ownership of the secondary
virtual disk is also changed.
If any of the following conditions apply to your RAID controller module, you must manually change module ownership to
the alternate RAID controller module to allow the remote replication to finish:
The status of the remote replication is
In Progress
.
The preferred RAID controller module of the primary virtual disk fails.
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