Notes on storing snapshot data, and on cloning pairs (VSP G1000, G1500, and VSP F1500)
There are some situations in which storing snapshot data or cloning pairs might end abnormally.
The raidcom modify snapshot -snapshot_data create or raidcom modify snapshot -snapshot_data clone RAID Manager command might terminate abnormally, as shown below, if the consistency group includes a pair in a status other than "PAIR."
The command is rejected.
Timeout occurs with the error code EX_EWSTOT.
The pair is suspended with the error code EX_EWSUSE.
If you perform an operation other than pairsplit (for example, deletion of snapshot data or a Thin Image pair) on a pair in the consistency group while the raidcom modify snapshot -snapshot_data create or raidcom modify snapshot -snapshot_data clone command is running, consistency of snapshot data to be stored or the S-VOL in which pairs are cloned cannot be maintained. Therefore, the raidcom modify snapshot -snapshot_data create or raidcom modify snapshot -snapshot_data clone command might end abnormally as shown below.
Timeout might occur with the error code EX_EWSTOT.
The pair might be suspended with the error code EX_EWSUSE.
Restoring a Thin Image pair might end abnormally in either of the following conditions.
Snapshot data for a consistency group including the pair is being acquired.
The primary volume of the pair is also used as the primary volume of another Thin Image pair. In addition, snapshot data for a consistency group including the latter pair is being acquired.