Consistency group pair-split failures
If a consistency group (CTG) pair-split fails, note the following:
- The pairs in the CTG are suspended (PSUE status).
- If the host server is down or has failed, you can assign a pair to a CTG that is not associated with another
SI pair. If you are using
CCI to run commands under these conditions, do not run the
paircreate command with CTG pair-split.
In this case, perform the following steps:
- In the Local Replication window, select the Consistency Groups tab.
- In the Status column, locate a CTG ID that is not being used by any pairs.
- Use CCI to explicitly specify the CTG ID you found.
- You can now create a pair for CTG pair-split by running the paircreate command on the host server.
- If you are using a
UR S-VOL as
an
SI P-VOL and you are using
CCI to run commands and the status for some pairs that are assigned to a CTG are not changed, some pairs remain unsplit in the CTG and pair consistency is not guaranteed after you run the
pairsplit command.
The following are possible reasons why the status for some pairs that are assigned to a CTG are not changed:
- The UR pair is assigned to a CTG and the P-VOL and S-VOL have the same content. The journal volumes for this pair are full.
- The SI license is invalid.
- The SI pair volumes are blocked.
- The
SI pair is in a status that does not allow you to run the
pairsplit
CCI command.
For more information about pair status, see Monitoring ShadowImage pair activity and status.
- The
SI pair is a part of cascaded pairs, and the other pairs in the cascaded pairs are in a status that does not allow you to split the pairs.
For more information about L1 and L2 pair status and the pair tasks that you can perform on cascaded pairs, see L1, L2 pair status and supported pair tasks.
- You are using an SI pair volume in a TC or UR pair, and the TC or UR pair is in a status that does not allow you to run the pairsplit CCI command.
If you cannot change the status, the pairsplit CCI command can end abnormally with the error code EX_EWSTOT, which indicates timeout occurrence. You cannot change the pair status during a timeout.
Remove these factors, and then complete the following steps:
- Resynchronize the pairs.
- Split the pairs.
