Enabling Protection for a Secondary Resource

After secondary resource protection is enabled for a remote replication pair, the secondary dtree no longer receives read and write requests from hosts and only receives remote replication requests from the primary dtree.

Prerequisites

Running Status and Secondary Resource Data Status of the remote replication pair support protection enablement. Table 1 describes in which status secondary resource protection can be enabled for a remote replication pair.

Table 1 Status requirements for enabling protection for secondary resources in a remote replication pair

Running Status of a Remote Replication Pair

Secondary Resource Data Status

Protection Enablement Supported or Not

Normal

Any status

×

Split

Consistent

Interrupted (link down)

Consistent

√ (can be performed only on the secondary storage system.)

Interrupted (link up)

Any status

×

To be recovered

Any status

×

Synchronizing

Any status

×

Invalid

Any status

×

√: Supported

×: Not supported

Procedure

  1. Choose Data Protection > Protection Entity > Dtree > Remote Replication Pair.
  2. Select a desired account from the Account drop-down list in the upper left corner.
  3. Select one or more desired remote replication pairs and choose Secondary Resource Protection > Enable.

    You can also click More on the right of a desired remote replication pair and select Enable Protection for Secondary Resource.