This operation enables you to view information about existing remote replication pairs and to monitor their status.
to refresh remote replication user information.
or
next to a parameter and enter a keyword or select a parameter value to search for the required remote replication pair information.
to select the remote replication pair parameters you want to view.Parameter |
Description |
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Local Resource |
Indicates the name of a local resource. |
Remote Resource |
Indicates the name of a remote resource. |
ID |
Indicates the ID of a remote replication pair. |
Remote Device Name |
Indicates the name of the remote device. |
Remote Device ESN |
Indicates the ESN of the remote device. |
Local Resource Role |
Indicates whether the local resource of the remote replication pair is the primary resource. If local resources are primary resources, it displays as Primary. Otherwise, it displays as Secondary. |
Health Status |
Indicates whether the remote replication pair is functioning normally. Possible values are as follows:
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Running Status |
Indicates whether the remote replication pair is running properly. Possible values are as follows:
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Replication Mode |
Indicates the data replication mode. Asynchronous: After data is written to primary resources successfully, the host receives a write success response. Meanwhile, the primary site records differences between the written data and the secondary resource data. Then the changed data recorded by the primary site is synchronized to the secondary site, minimizing the write latency for foreground applications. |
Recovery Policy |
Determines how data is synchronized after an internal I/O error or a replication link fault is rectified. The default value is Automatic. [Value range]
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Speed |
Indicates the data synchronization speed of a remote replication pair. The value ranges from 1 MB/s to 10,240 MB/s (or 1024 KB/s to 10,485,760 KB/s). |
Sync Type |
Determines how data is synchronized between primary and secondary resources. Possible values are:
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Interval |
Indicates the synchronization interval for Timed wait after sync begins and Timed wait after sync ends.
NOTE:
This parameter is available only when Sync Type is set to Timed wait after sync begins or Timed wait after sync ends. |
Time Policy |
Specific time policy: The system automatically synchronizes data between primary and secondary resources based on a specific time policy.
NOTE:
This parameter is available only when Sync Type is set to Specific time policy. |
Primary Resource Data Status |
Indicates status of data in the primary resource. Data in the primary resource is always in the Consistent status. |
Secondary Resource Data Status |
Indicates the status of the secondary resource.
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Status of Secondary Resource Protection |
Indicates status of secondary resource protection.
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