Pausing storage mirroring execution on the target, Pausing through the management console, Pausing through the text clients – HP Storage Mirroring V5 Software User Manual
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Pausing Storage Mirroring Execution on the Target
Storage Mirroring servers running version 4.2 or later can pause the execution of operations on the target, even if there are
no active connections to that target. For targets that do have active connections, any operations already in progress are
completed, while any new incoming operations are queued until execution on the target is resumed, at which time the queued
operations are processed.
Pausing through the Management Console
Use either of the following methods, to pause execution on the target:
Right-click on the left pane of the Management Console, on a target server which you are logged in to, and select
Pause
Target
.
Right-click on the Target tab on the right pane of the Management Console, on a connection, and select
Pause Target
.
If you have an established connection, verify in the
Target Status
that the target is
Paused
. (This field is not updated until
there is source/target activity.)
Pausing through the text clients
Pause the execution of operations on the target by using the
pausetarget
command on a target that you are logged in to.
Verify that
(Paused)
is displayed after the target name on the Text Client screen.
NOTE:
The
Target Status
will identify
Pause Pending
while it completes the execution of operations that it was
currently processing.
If you have multiple connections to the same target, all connections will be paused when that target is paused.
Command
PAUSETARGET
Description
Allows you to pause the execution of Storage Mirroring operations on the target
Syntax
PAUSETARGET <
target_machine
> [FROM <
source_machine
>]
Options
target_machine
—The name of the target machine where you want to pause execution of the
Storage Mirroring operations
source_machine
—The name of the source machine that is connected to the target
Examples
pausetarget jersey
Notes
You must be logged on to the target machine for this command to work.
If the target machine has not been identified using the
target
command, you must specify the
<
target_name
> in the
pausetarget
command.
Machine names that contain non-alphanumeric characters must be enclosed in quotation marks.