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The World Wide Identifier WWID of the remote storage, secondary virtual disk.

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Parameter primary secondary remoteStorageArrayName remoteStorageArrayWwn remotePassword syncPriority autoResync writeOrder writeMode Description The name of an existing virtual disk on the local storage array that you want to use for the primary virtual disk. Enclose the primary virtual disk name in double quotation marks (" "). The name of an existing virtual disk on the remote storage array that you want to use for the secondary virtual disk. Enclose the secondary virtual disk name in double quotation marks (" "). The name of the remote storage array. Enclose the remote storage array name in double quotation marks (" "). The World Wide Identifier (WWID) of the remote storage array. Enclose the WWID in double quotation marks (" "). The password for the remote storage array. Use this parameter when the remote storage array is password protected. Enclose the password in double quotation marks (" "). The priority that full synchronization has relative to host I/O activity. Valid values are highest, high, medium, low, or lowest. The settings for automatic resynchronization between the primary virtual disks and the secondary virtual disks of a remote replication pair. This parameter has these values: • enabled-Automatic resynchronization is turned on. You do not need to do anything further to resynchronize the primary virtual disk and the secondary virtual disk. • disabled-Automatic resynchronization is turned off. To resynchronize the primary virtual disk and the secondary virtual disk, you must run the resume remoteReplication command. The write order for data transmission between the primary virtual disk and the secondary virtual disk. Valid values are preserved or notPreserved. How the primary virtual disk writes to the secondary virtual disk. Valid values are synchronous or asynchronous. Notes Names can be any combination of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores. Names can have a maximum of 30 characters. When the primary virtual disk and the secondary virtual disk are chosen, the secondary virtual disk must be of equal or greater size than the primary virtual disk. The RAID level of the secondary virtual disk does not have to be the same as the primary virtual disk. 121

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Parameter
Description
primary
The name of an existing virtual disk on the local storage
array that you want to use for the primary virtual disk.
Enclose the primary virtual disk name in double quotation
marks (“ ”).
secondary
The name of an existing virtual disk on the remote storage
array that you want to use for the secondary virtual disk.
Enclose the secondary virtual disk name in double
quotation marks (“ ”).
remoteStorageArrayName
The name of the remote storage array. Enclose the remote
storage array name in double quotation marks (“ ”).
remoteStorageArrayWwn
The World Wide Identifier (WWID) of the remote storage
array. Enclose the WWID in double quotation marks (“ ”).
remotePassword
The password for the remote storage array. Use this
parameter when the remote storage array is password
protected. Enclose the password in double quotation
marks (“ ”).
syncPriority
The priority that full synchronization has relative to host
I/O activity. Valid values are
highest
,
high
,
medium
,
low
, or
lowest
.
autoResync
The settings for automatic resynchronization between the
primary virtual disks and the secondary virtual disks of a
remote replication pair. This parameter has these values:
enabled
—Automatic resynchronization is
turned on. You do not need to do anything further
to resynchronize the primary virtual disk and the
secondary virtual disk.
disabled
—Automatic resynchronization is
turned off. To resynchronize the primary virtual
disk and the secondary virtual disk, you must run
the
resume remoteReplication
command.
writeOrder
The write order for data transmission between the primary
virtual disk and the secondary virtual disk. Valid values are
preserved
or
notPreserved
.
writeMode
How the primary virtual disk writes to the secondary
virtual disk. Valid values are
synchronous
or
asynchronous
.
Notes
Names can be any combination of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores. Names can have a maximum of
30 characters.
When the primary virtual disk and the secondary virtual disk are chosen, the secondary virtual disk must be of equal or
greater size than the primary virtual disk. The RAID level of the secondary virtual disk does not have to be the same as
the primary virtual disk.
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