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reattach replication-volume, World Wide Node Name

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reattach replication-volume Description Reattaches a secondary volume to its replication set. Reattaching a secondary volume is the last part of the process for moving a secondary volume from a primary system into a secondary system. The process to move a secondary volume is: 1. In the system where the secondary volume resides: a. Detach the secondary volume. b. If the secondary volume's vdisk contains other secondary volumes, detach those volumes. c. Stop the secondary volume's vdisk. d. If the secondary volumes' snap pools are in other vdisks, stop those vdisks. e. Move the vdisks into the secondary system. This system must support the link type that the replication set is configured to use. For example, if the replication set's link type is configured to use FC links, the secondary system must have FC ports. 2. In the secondary system: a. Start the snap pools' vdisks. b. Start the secondary volumes' vdisks. c. Reattach the secondary volumes. If the reattach operation succeeds, the secondary volume's status changes to Establishing proxy while it is establishing the connection to the remote (primary) system in preparation for replication; then the status changes to Online. The replication set is ready to resume replication operations. If the reattach operation fails and says it is unable to get the primary volume's link type, the vdisk that contains the secondary volume may not have completed its startup activities. Wait approximately one minute for these activities to complete, then retry the operation. If this message continues to occur, check the event log to better understand the condition and for an indication of how to correct it. NOTE: If the secondary system does not support the link type that the replication set is configured to use, a message will say the reattach operation failed because it could not determine the secondary address. To fix this, repeat process steps 1 and 2 above to move the secondary volume into a system that supports the required link type. Syntax reattach replication-volume [remote-address ip=IPs|wwnn=WWNNs|wwpn=WWPNs] [set replication-set] replication-volume Parameters remote-address ip=IPs|wwnn=WWNNs|wwpn=WWPNs Optional. Specifies host ports on the system where the secondary volume resides, by IP address, World Wide Node Name, or World Wide Port Name. An IP address value can include a port number; for example, 10.134.2.1:3260. Multiple values must be separated by commas and no spaces; for example: ip=10.134.2.1,10.134.2.2. set replication-set Optional. The name or serial number of the replication set. replication-volume The name or serial number of the replication volume. If the name is not unique across replication sets, specify the set parameter. Example Reattach secondary volume rV1: # reattach replication-volume rV1 Success: Command completed successfully. (2012-01-21 10:40:33) 108

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reattach replication-volume
Description
Reattaches a secondary volume to its replication set.
Reattaching a secondary volume is the last part of the process for moving a secondary volume from
a primary system into a secondary system. The process to move a secondary volume is:
1.
In the system where the secondary volume resides:
a.
Detach the secondary volume.
b.
If the secondary volume’s vdisk contains other secondary volumes, detach those volumes.
c.
Stop the secondary volume’s vdisk.
d.
If the secondary volumes’ snap pools are in other vdisks, stop those vdisks.
e.
Move the vdisks into the secondary system. This system must support the link type that the
replication set is configured to use. For example, if the replication set’s link type is configured
to use FC links, the secondary system must have FC ports.
2.
In the secondary system:
a.
Start the snap pools’ vdisks.
b.
Start the secondary volumes’ vdisks.
c.
Reattach the secondary volumes.
If the reattach operation succeeds, the secondary volume’s status changes to
Establishing
proxy
while it is establishing the connection to the remote (primary) system in preparation for
replication; then the status changes to
Online
. The replication set is ready to resume replication
operations.
If the reattach operation fails and says it is unable to get the primary volume’s link type, the vdisk
that contains the secondary volume may not have completed its startup activities. Wait
approximately one minute for these activities to complete, then retry the operation. If this message
continues to occur, check the event log to better understand the condition and for an indication of
how to correct it.
NOTE:
If the secondary system does not support the link type that the replication set is configured to
use, a message will say the reattach operation failed because it could not determine the secondary
address. To fix this, repeat process steps 1 and 2 above to move the secondary volume into a system
that supports the required link type.
Syntax
reattach replication-volume
[remote-address ip=
IPs
|wwnn=
WWNNs
|wwpn=
WWPNs
]
[set
replication-set
]
replication-volume
Parameters
remote-address ip=
IPs
|wwnn=
WWNNs
|wwpn=
WWPNs
Optional. Specifies host ports on the system where the secondary volume resides, by IP address,
World Wide Node Name, or World Wide Port Name. An IP address value can include a port
number; for example, 10.134.2.1:3260. Multiple values must be separated by commas and no
spaces; for example: ip=10.134.2.1,10.134.2.2.
set
replication-set
Optional. The name or serial number of the replication set.
replication-volume
The name or serial number of the replication volume. If the name is not unique across replication
sets, specify the
set
parameter.
Example
Reattach secondary volume
rV1
:
# reattach replication-volume rV1
Success: Command completed successfully. (2012-01-21 10:40:33)