Splitting a
UR pair
When you split a pair, write-data is no longer sent to the S-VOL and the pair is no longer synchronized. Splitting a pair or mirror gives you a point-in-time copy of the P-VOL.
Before you begin
- This operation can be performed from the primary or secondary storage system.
- Pair status must be COPY or PAIR.
- To split multiple pairs at the same time, the pairs must belong to the same mirror. This ensures sequence consistency among S-VOLs in the mirror.
- Pairs in a RAID Manager consistency group consisting of multiple primary and secondary storage systems can only be split in the mirror.
The following additional information may be useful before beginning the procedure:
- Performing the pair split when I/O load is low reduces impact on performance. Operations on multiple pairs in the same consistency group with different statuses may result in suspension during periods of heavy write I/O.
- If you split pairs in PAIR status and other than PAIR status in the same mirror, an unexpected suspension could occur during the operation under heavy I/O load conditions. You can estimate whether the I/O load is heavy or not from frequency of host I/Os. This operation should be performed under light I/O load conditions.
- During normal operations, the secondary storage system rejects write operations to an S-VOL. If desired, you can enable write operations to the S-VOL while the pair is split by enabling the S-VOL write option. When this option is enabled, the secondary storage system sends the S-VOL track bitmap to the primary storage system during pair resync to ensure proper resynchronization of the pair. The S-VOL write option (Secondary Volume Write) is described in the pair-split procedure.
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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In the UR Pairs tab, select the pairs to be split and click Split Pairs.
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In the Split Pairs window, review the pairs to be split in the Selected Pairs table. To remove a pair from the table, select the pair and click Cancel.
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For Secondary Volume Write, specify whether data can be written to the S-VOL while it is split. Available only when performing the split operation from the pair’s primary storage system.
- Enable: The host can write data to the S-VOL.
- Disable: The host cannot write data to the S-VOL.
NoteIn a 3DC configuration in which three UR sites are combined, host I/O write requests to the split pair's S-VOL might be rejected when the delta resync pair shares the split S-VOL, even if you split a pair with the Secondary Volume Write option enabled. -
Click Finish.
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In the Confirm window, review the settings, enter a task name, and then click Apply.
