pausegmir

The pausegmir command pauses Global Mirror for the specified session.

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>>-pausegmir--+-------------------------+-- -lss--ID------------>
              '- -dev--storage_image_ID-'              

>-- -session--session_ID---------------------------------------->

>--+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+-><
   +-Master_Control_Path_LSS_ID:Subordinate_Control_Path_LSS_ID--+-------+-+   
   |                                                             '-. . .-' |   
   '-" - "-----------------------------------------------------------------'   

Parameters

-dev storage_image_ID
(Optional). Specifies the storage image ID, which includes manufacturer, machine type, and serial number. This parameter is required if you do not specify a fully qualified LSS ID.
Example: IBM.1750-68FA120
-lss ID
(Required). Specifies the master logical subsystem (LSS) that receives the pausegmir command. Accepts a fully qualified master LSS ID, which includes the storage image ID, or a shortened version without the storage image ID if the -dev parameter is specified.
Example of a fully qualified LSS ID: IBM.1750-68FA120/10
-session session_ID
(Required). Specifies the session ID for which the Global Mirror process is to be paused. A session ID is a Global Mirror session number that you assign in the 01 - FF hexadecimal range.
Example: 01
Master_Control_Path_LSS_ID:Subordinate_Control_Path_LSS_ID . . . | -
(Optional). Specifies one or more Global Mirror path associations. A Global Mirror (Asynchronous PPRC) path association consists of two fully qualified LSS IDs, one designated as the master resource and the other as the subordinate resource between which a remote copy and mirror path has been established.
A LSS ID is two hexadecimal characters in the range00 - 1F (1750 only). You must separate the fully qualified LSS IDs of a Global Mirror path association with a colon and no spaces. The master resource must be identical for all relationships.
If you specify the dash (-), this parameter information is automatically supplied. However, you cannot use the dash (-) if you are using the DS CLI interactive mode.
Example of one Global Mirror association with a single subordinate in the configuration: IBM.1750-68FA120/00: IBM.1750-68FA150/00
Example of multiple Global Mirror associations with two subordinates in the configuration: IBM.1750-68FA120/00: IBM.1750-68FA150/00 IBM.1750-68FA120/00: IBM.1750-68FA150/01

Example (1750)

Invoking the pausegmir command
dscli>pausegmir -dev IBM.1750-68FA120 -lss 10 
-session 01 IBM.1750-68FA120/00:IBM.1750-68FA150/00
The resulting output
Date/Time: Sun Aug 11 02:23:49 PST 2004 DS CLI Version: 5.0.0.0 
DS: IBM.1750-68FA120

Global Mirror for session 01 successfully paused.
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