Complete this task to modify the maximum coordination interval.
The maximum coordination interval indicates the maximum time (in
milliseconds) in which the primary host I/O is paused to form a consistency
group. The default value of the maximum coordination interval is 50. The maximum
value is 65535 milliseconds.
Note: You must pause the Global Mirror session
before making any modifications.
After this command processes, a confirmation message
is displayed indicating that the specified Global Mirror session has resumed
successfully.
Perform the following steps to modify the consistency
group interval time:
- In the navigation, select . A page containing a list of sessions displays. Select one or more sessions
on which to perform an action.
- On the Global Mirror —
Main page, select Modify from the Select Action drop-down
list. Then click Go. The
Modify Global Mirror —
Select volumes page is displayed.
- From the Modify Global Mirror —
Select volumes page, accept or modify the selected storage complex from the Select
storage complex drop-down list.
- Accept or modify the selected volumes from the Select
volumes navigation. The volumes that you selected appear in the Selected
volumes list.
- Optionally, you can click the Create FlashCopy button
to create a new FlashCopy relationship. After you create the FlashCopy relationship
and the table resets, the new valid volumes are available for selection.
- Optionally, you can click the Create Metro Mirror button
to create a new Metro Mirror relationship.
After you create the Metro Mirror relationship
and the table resets, the new valid volumes are available for selection.
- When you have finished selecting your volumes, click Next.
The Modify Global Mirror —
Define Global Mirror properties
page is displayed.
- Accept or modify the session number in the Enter session
number field.
Note: The session number consists of
two hexadecimal characters ranging from 01 - FF (1-255 in decimal). This number
is unique across the enterprise and uniquely identifies the session.
- Accept or modify the storage complex for the master LSS in the Select
storage complex for master LSS field.
- Optionally, specify the master LSS in Select master
LSS.
Note: The master LSSs that are available for selection
depend on what you specified for Select storage complex for master
LSS.
- Optionally, specify the consistency group interval time in Consistency
group interval time. This value indicates how long (in seconds)
you must wait between the formation of consistency groups. If the value is
set to zero, the consistency group is formed continuously. The default value
is 0. The maximum value is 65535 seconds.
- Specify the maximum coordination interval in Maximum
coordination interval. This value indicates the maximum time (in
milliseconds) that XDC pauses the primary host I/O to form a consistency group.
The default value is 50. The maximum value is 65535 milliseconds. This field
is optional.
- Optionally, specify the maximum time writes are inhibited to the
remote site before stopping the current consistency group in Maximum
time writes inhibited to remote site. This value indicates the
maximum amount of time (in seconds) that writes are inhibited to the remote
site before stopping the current consistency group. The default value is 30
seconds.
- Click Next. The Modify Global Mirror — Select subordinates page is displayed.
- Accept or modify the selected subordinates. The subordinates that
you selected appear in the Selected subordinates list.
Note: In a single session, you can only select one subordinate per storage unit that is
not the master storage
unit. Subordinate storage
units and LSSs are limited to those storage units that have paths from the master LSS.
- Optionally, you can click the Create path button
to create a new path. After you create the Metro Mirror relationship
and the table resets, the new valid subordinates are available for selection.
- Click Next. The Modify Global Mirror — Verification page is displayed.
- In Modify Global Mirror —
Verification, review the attributes and values to verify that they are correct.
- If the attributes and values are not correct, click Back as
appropriate to return to the page where you want to make changes and then
specify the correct values. Otherwise, click Finish.