Viewing Information About a Remote Replication Pair

This operation enables you to view information about existing remote replication pairs and to monitor their status.

Procedure

  1. Choose Data Protection > Block Protection > Remote Replication Pair.
  2. View information about an existing remote replication pair. Table 1 describes related parameters.

    Table 1 Remote replication pair parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Local Resource

    Indicates the name of a local resource.

    Remote Resource

    Indicates the name of a remote resource.

    Pair ID

    Indicates the ID of a remote replication pair.

    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 options are as follows:

    • Normal: The pair is functioning normally. You can perform the synchronization operation.
    • Fault: The primary resource or secondary resource of the pair malfunctions or the replication link is down. Therefore, you cannot perform the synchronization operation.

    Running Status

    Indicates whether the remote replication pair is running properly. Possible options are as follows:

    • Normal: indicates that the data synchronization of the pair is completed successfully.
    • Synchronizing: indicates that the data of the pair is being synchronized.
    • Split: indicates that the pair is in the split status, and the synchronization is suspended.
    • Interrupted: indicates that the remote replication internal I/O error or the replication link is down, and you cannot perform the synchronization operation temporarily.
    • To be recovered: indicates that after the faulty internal I/Os of the remote replication are rectified or the replication link is up, and if Recovery Policy is Manual, the pair is to be recovered. You need to manually start data synchronization for the pair.
    • Invalid: indicates that the pair is unusable and cannot be restored in this status, except deleting it. You must delete the pair on both primary and secondary storage devices. Otherwise, the pair creation may fail.

    Remote Replication Consistency Group ID

    Indicates the ID of a remote replication consistency group.

    Added to Remote Replication Consistency Group

    Indicates whether to add a remote replication pair to a remote replication consistency group.

    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 upper-layer applications.

    Secondary Resource Data Status

    Indicates the status of the secondary resource. Possible options are as follows:

    • Consistent: Data on the secondary resource is a copy of the data on the primary resource (at the time when the latest successful synchronization starts). At this time, data on the secondary resource is available but not necessarily the same as the current data on the primary resource.
    • Inconsistent: Data on the secondary resource is not a copy of the data on the primary resource (at the current point in time or at the time when the previous synchronization is ended). In this state, data on the secondary resource is unavailable. You can synchronize the data to ensure data consistency between the primary resource and secondary resource.

    Secondary Resource Protection

    Indicates the protection status of the secondary resource. Once the protection for the secondary resource in a remote replication pair is enabled, the application server cannot modify the data on the secondary resource. Therefore, you can ensure the security of the data on the secondary resource.

  3. (Optional) Click to view the local resource name, remote resource name, synchronization type, time policy, synchronization speed, synchronization start time, synchronization end time, and synchronization progress of each remote replication pair.