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Restoring a Mirror (Resuming a Copy Operation)

A mirror is a combination of a master journal group and a restore journal group. If you split a
mirror, the copying of data from the master journal group to the restore journal group will be
suspended. To restart the copying of data, you need to restore the mirror. As for mirror in Hold
status, you need to restore the mirror in order to restart the copying of data.

To restore a mirror, follow the procedure below. Only the primary storage system administrator
can perform this operation; the secondary storage system administrator cannot perform this
operation:

1.

Ensure that the XP Remote Web Console main window is in Modify mode.

For detailed information about how to do this, refer to XP Remote Web Console user’s guide.

2.

Ensure that the Journal Operation window is displayed (see section

Journal Operation Window

).

3.

Do either of the following:

In the tree, select a master journal group ( ) or a restore journal group ( ) from below
Registered.

In the tree, select Journal Groups or Registered and then select a master journal group
( ) from the list to the right.

The list displays a list of mirrors. One row in the list represents one mirror.

4.

Locate mirrors that are in Stop, Hold, or Hold(Failure) status.

5.

From the mirrors, select and right-click the mirror(s) that you want to restore.

When you select the mirror in Stop status, the copying of data will be restarted after the
recovery.

The result of this operation differs according to the status of the selected mirror.

When you select the mirror in Stop status, the copying of data will be restarted after the
recovery.

When you select the mirror in Hold status, delta resync operation will be performed after
the recovery.

When you select the mirror in Hold(Failure) status, the status will change to Hold after the
recovery.

6.

From the pop-up menu, select JNL Groups and Resume Pair.

7.

See the Preview list to check the mirrors that you want to restore.

If you want to cancel restoring a mirror, select and right-click the mirror and then select
Cancel.

If necessary, you can repeat steps

3

to

7

to specify other mirrors.

8.

Select Apply to restore the mirror(s).

NOTE:

If an error occurs, the rightmost column of the Preview list displays the error code.

To view detailed information about the error, right-click the error code and then select Error
Detail. An error message appears and gives you detailed information about the error.

Deleting Data Volumes from a Mirror (Ending a Copy Operation)

A mirror is a combination of a master journal group and a restore journal group. If you delete
data volumes (i.e., the primary data volume and the secondary data volume) from a mirror, the
copying of data from the master journal group to the restore journal group will end.

To delete data volumes from a mirror, follow the procedure below. Not only the primary storage
system administrator but also the secondary storage system administrator can perform this operation:

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