Forcibly deleting pairs
You need to forcibly delete a pair for the following reasons:
- A currently unpaired volume that was previously in a pair is unusable because previous pair information is still in the volume.
- The pair cannot be connected to the secondary storage system due to a communication error. In this case, you need to delete the pair forcibly in both the primary storage system and the secondary storage system.
- Data which is not sent to the secondary storage system when a pair in the primary storage system is deleted forcibly
- Data which is not restored when a pair is deleted forcibly in the secondary storage system
In addition, if a pair is deleted forcibly when a journal contains a pair in the PAIR/COPY status, host I/Os to the pair might time out.
Before you begin
- The volume must be unpaired.
Procedure
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In the Explorer pane, expand the Storage Systems tree.
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Expand the target storage system tree, and click Logical Devices.
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In the LDEVs tab, select the LDEV belonging to the pair that you want to delete forcibly, and then click .
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In the Force Delete Pairs (UR Pairs) window, ensure that the volume you want to forcibly delete is in the Selected LDEV table.
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Enter a name in the Task Name box.
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Click Apply to save your settings to the system.
