NOTE:
If you suspend a remote replication that is set up in the Write consistency
mode, you suspend all remote replicated pairs within the group. You can then
resume replication operations for any of the individual remote replicated pairs that
are in the group.
This example shows the suspend remoteReplication command:
c:\...\smX\client>smcli 123.45.67.88 123.45.67.89
-c "suspend remoteReplication primary Jan_04_Account
writeConsistency=false;"
The writeConsistency parameter defines whether the virtual disks
identified in this command are in a write-consistency group or are separate.
For the virtual disks in a write-consistency group, set this parameter to TRUE.
For the virtual disks that are not in a write-consistency group, set this
parameter to FALSE.
This example shows how to use the command in a script file:
suspend remoteReplication virtualDisk Jan_04_Account
writeConsistency=false;
The replication relationship remains suspended until you use the resume
remoteReplication command to restart synchronization activities. This
command restarts data transfers between a primary virtual disk and a
secondary virtual disk in a replication relationship after the replication has
been suspended or unsynchronized.
This example shows the resume remoteReplication command:
c:\...\smX\client>smcli 123.45.67.88 123.45.67.89
-c "resume remoteReplication virtualDisk
Jan_04_Account
writeConsistency=false;"
The writeConsistency parameter in this command operates the same as
in the previous command.
This example shows how to use the command in a script file:
resume remoteReplication virtualDisk Jan_04_Account
writeConsistency=false;
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