Suspending And Resuming A Replication Relationship - Dell PowerVault MD3620f Command Line Interface Manual

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-c "set remoteReplication localVirtualDisk
[Jan_04_Account]
syncPriority=medium
writeOrder=notpreserved
writeMode=asynchronous;"
This example shows how to use the command in a script file:
set remoteReplication localVirtualDisk
[Jan_04_Account]
syncPriority=medium
writeOrder=notpreserved
writeMode=asynchronous;
Suspending and Resuming a Replication
Relationship
Use the suspend remoteReplication command to stop data transfer
between a primary virtual disk and a secondary virtual disk in a replication
relationship without disabling the replication relationship. Suspending a
replication relationship lets you control when the data on the primary virtual
disk and data on the secondary virtual disk are synchronized. Suspending a
replication relationship helps to reduce any performance impact to the host
application that might occur while any changed data on the primary virtual
disk is copied to the secondary virtual disk. Suspending a replication
relationship is particularly useful when you want to run a backup of the data
on the secondary virtual disk.
When a replication relationship is in a suspended state, the primary virtual
disk does not make any attempt to contact the secondary virtual disk. Any
writes to the primary virtual disk are persistently logged in the replication
repository virtual disks. After the replication relationship resumes, any data
that is written to the primary virtual disk is automatically written to the
secondary virtual disk. Only the modified data blocks on the primary virtual
disk are written to the secondary virtual disk. Full synchronization is not
required.
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Using the Remote Replication Premium Feature

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