Pair deletion, Prerequisite information for deleting pairs – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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4.
Select a Copy Pace, which is the rate that data is to be copied, 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.
On the Confirm window, enter a Task Name and click Apply.
NOTE:
The following concerns possible post-resync conditions:
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Make sure that pair status changes to PAIR before attempting any other operation.
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If the reverse or quick restore operation ends abnormally, the pair status changes to PSUE. In
this case, the primary volume is read/write-enabled for all hosts, but the data is not guaranteed.
The secondary volume remains write-disabled and data is not guaranteed. The status of other
pairs sharing the same primary volume does not change.
Pair deletion
You can delete a pair when you no longer need it. When you delete a pair, the primary and
secondary volumes return to their SMPL state, though their data remains intact. After deletion, both
volumes are available for use in another pair.
NOTE:
When pair status becomes SMPL, it no longer displays in Remote Web Console.
Related information
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“Prerequisite information for deleting pairs” (page 47)
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Prerequisite information for deleting pairs
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The primary and secondary volumes must be synchronized. Before deleting, wait until all write
I/O operations to the primary volume are completed, set the primary volume offline, then split
the pair.
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Pair deletion cannot be performed when the pair status is PSUS(SP)/PSUS.
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