Splitting ShadowImage pairs
Before you begin
The pair status must be one of the following:
If you are splitting an existing pair, the pair status must be PAIR.
If you are creating and then immediately splitting an L1 pair, the volumes are unpaired (SMPL).
If you are splitting an L1 pair that has L2 pairs, see L1, L2 pair status and supported pair tasks.
If you are splitting, or creating and immediately splitting, an L2 pair, the status of the L1 pair must be PSUS.
To split pairs quickly, stop host access to the P-VOL before splitting the pairs.
Check the I/O load to verify that it will not affect host server performance.
For more information about checking I/O performance, see the Hitachi Device Manager - Storage Navigator User Guide.
Procedure
In Hitachi Command Suite:
On the Resources tab, click Storage Systems, expand the storage system tree, right-click the target storage system, and then select Local Replication.
In Device Manager - Storage Navigator:
In the Explorer pane, click Storage Systems, expand the storage system tree, and then click Replication > Local Replication.
In the Local Replication window, select the SI Pairs tab.
On the SI Pairs tab, select the pair you want to split, and then click Split Pairs.
In the Split Pairs window of the Split Pairs wizard, complete the following steps:
For Split Type, select the split type.
Values:
- Quick Split (default): Splits the new pair, and then copies the data so that the S-VOL is immediately available for read and write I/O. The storage system copies the remaining differential data to the S-VOL in the background.
- Steady Split: Copies the differential data to the S-VOL, and then splits the new pair.
For more information about the methods you can use to split pairs, see Pair splitting methods.
For Copy Pace, select the rate at which you want the storage system to copy data.
Values:
- Slower: Improved host server I/O performance but slower processing speed.
- Medium (default): Average processing speed and host server I/O performance.
- Faster: Faster processing speed but slower host server I/O performance.
The pace you select affects processing speed and host server I/O performance.
Click Finish, and then confirm the settings.
Accept the default task name or enter a unique name.
You can enter up to 32 letters, numbers, and symbols, except the following:
\ / : , ; * ? " < > |
If you want to monitor the task after submitting it, select Go to tasks window for status.
Click Apply to submit the task.
The SI pair is split and the pair status changes from PSUS(SP)/PSUS or COPY(SP)/COPY to PSUS. The snapshot data is consistent with the P-VOL data and is ready to use in SI pair tasks.
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