Splitting a mirror
A mirror normally has multiple pairs with the same master and restore journals groups. When you split a mirror, you split all the pairs in the mirror. As with a normal pair split, data copying is suspended between primary and secondary journals.
Before you begin
- A mirror can be split from the primary or secondary storage system.
- Pair status must be Active.
Procedure
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In the Explorer pane, expand the Storage Systems tree.
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Expand the target storage system tree, expand Replication, and click Remote Replication.
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On the Mirrors tab, select the mirrors to be split and click Split Mirrors.
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In the Split Mirrors window, review the mirrors that you selected in the Selected Mirrors table. To remove a mirror, select it and click Cancel.
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For Secondary Volume Write, specify whether data can be written to S-VOLs in the mirror while it is split.
- Enable: The host can write data to S-VOLs in the mirror. Available only when the selected mirror’s Attribute is Master. If Restore, Disable is used automatically.
- Disable: The host cannot write data to S-VOLs in the mirror.
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For Split Mode, specify whether data is written to S-VOLs in the mirror before the split operation runs.
- Flush: Copies all update data from to S-VOLs in the mirror before the split.
- Purge: Prevents update data from being copied to S-VOLs in the mirror before the split. Uncopied data is copied to the S-VOL when the pair is resynchronized.
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Click Finish.
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In the Confirm window, review the settings, enter a task name, and then click Apply.
