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Figure 6-14. Mirrored Volume 1
Replicating Data in a Mirrored Volume
If one child of a mirrored volume, the source, already contains data, the data
can be replicated to the second child, the destination, using the CLI command
volume mirror sync
. This is done on-line while the source volume is still
exposed. See how to expose volumes Chapter 7 “
Volume Exposure &
Security
”.
Data can also be replicated offline using the CLI command volume copy
create
. On-line data replication is slower but allows the source volume to
remain on-line with no interruption of service to the volume host(s). Off-line
replication is faster than on-line replication but both the source and destination
volumes must be off-line which can create an interruption of service to the
volume host(s).
See the working example of off-line data replication in Appendix A
“
Replicating Data Off-line
”.
volume mirror sync