This operation enables you to split a remote replication task if you want to enable secondary resources to save the data of primary resources at a specific point in time, interrupt the remote replication link for maintenance, or expand the network bandwidth. After a remote replication pair is split, the data written to primary resources by the application server will not be synchronized to the secondary resource. This may cause data inconsistency between primary and secondary resources.
Running Status of a Remote Replication Pair |
Splitting Supported or Not |
|---|---|
Normal |
√ |
Split |
× |
Interrupted (link down) |
√ (can be performed only on the primary storage system.) |
Interrupted (link up) |
√ |
To be recovered |
√ |
Synchronizing |
√ |
Invalid |
× |
√: Supported ×: Not supported |
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If the initial synchronization of a remote replication pair is not completed, splitting the remote replication pair may cause the unavailability of secondary resources. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation.
You can also click More on the right of a desired remote replication pair and select Split.