Resynchronizing pairs – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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For Reverse Copy or Quick Restore, the pair must be in PSUS status.
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The pairresync normally takes less time when the pair is in PSUS status than when it is in PSUE.
This is because the amount of differential data accumulated for a split pair is usually much
less than the total amount of data in the P-VOL, which must be copied in full when the pair
was suspended by the storage system.
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To keep the P-VOL and S-VOL unsynchronized when performing a Quick Restore, enable the
Swap&Freeze option prior to performing the operation. Update copy operations are then
suppressed when the Quick Restore is completed, and the pair is in PAIR status.
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If a pair consists of encrypted volumes and a non-encrypted volume, and the Quick Restore
is run, the P-VOL and S-VOL encryption statuses are reversed.
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With a Quick Restore, RWC can show outdated information. Click Refresh View to ensure
the most up-to-date information.
Resynchronizing pairs
1.
In the tree, click Replications > Local Replications.
2.
In the Pairs tab, select the pair you want to resynchronize, then click Resync Pairs.
3.
In the Resync Pairs window, select a Resync Type.
For more information, see
“Types of resync operations” (page 48)
4.
Select a Copy Pace, which is the rate that data is to be copied.
Values: Slower, Medium, or Faster.
Processing speed and system performance are affected by the pace you select; you see slower
speed and better performance with Slower, faster speed but more impact to performance with
Faster.
5.
Click Finish.
6.
In the Confirm window, type a Task Name and click Apply.
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Performing pair operations