When the secondary device needs to take over services, disable protection for secondary resources to make resources readable and writable. At this time, roles of the primary and secondary resources in a remote replication pair stay unchanged but primary resources cannot synchronize data to secondary resources.
Running Status and Secondary Resource Data Status of the remote replication pair support protection disablement. Table 1 shows in which status protection for secondary resources in a remote replication pair can be disabled.
Running Status of a Remote Replication Pair |
Secondary Resource Data Status |
Protection Disablement Supported or Not |
|---|---|---|
Normal |
Any status |
× |
Split |
Consistent |
√ |
Interrupted (link down) |
Consistent |
√ (can be performed only on the secondary storage system.) |
Interrupted (link up) |
Consistent |
√ |
To be recovered |
Any status |
× |
Synchronizing |
Any status |
× |
Invalid |
Any status |
× |
√: Supported ×: Not supported |
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You can also click More on the right of the desired remote replication pair and select Disable Protection for Secondary Resource.