After you delete a remote replication pair, the replication relationship between the primary and secondary resources of the remote replication pair will be deleted, and data in the primary resource will no longer be synchronized to the secondary resource.
Running Status of a Remote Replication Pair |
Deletion Supported or Not |
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Normal |
× |
Split |
√ |
Interrupted |
√ If a remote replication pair is disconnected, you need to delete it from both the primary and secondary ends. |
To be recovered |
× |
Synchronizing |
× |
Invalid |
√ If a remote replication pair is disconnected, you need to delete it from both the primary and secondary ends. |
√: Supported ×: Not supported |
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You can also click More on the right of a desired remote replication pair and select Delete.
If you select Forcibly ensure data consistency for the secondary resource when deleting a remote replication pair and data in the secondary resource is consistent, the system will automatically roll back the data in the secondary resource to the previous consistent state.
If data in the secondary resource is inconsistent when you delete a remote replication pair, the system will not automatically roll back the data in the secondary resource to the previous consistent state regardless of whether Forcibly ensure data consistency for the secondary resource is selected. As a result, access to the secondary resource (dtree) will be denied.