You can use the command-line
interface (CLI) to start and stop Metro Mirror, Global Mirror, or active-active
consistency-group copy processes.
About this task
Complete these steps to start
and stop Metro Mirror, Global Mirror, or active-active
consistency-group copy processes.
Note: Avoid concurrent service actions that affect the same remote-copy
relationship or consistency group in multiple clustered systems. Where possible, run command-line
interface (CLI) commands, including scripted CLI commands, on each clustered system sequentially.
Running commands sequentially ensures that no single relationship or consistency group is processing
concurrent commands from multiple sources.
Procedure
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To start a Metro Mirror, Global Mirror, or active-active
consistency-group copy process, set the direction of copy if it is undefined and optionally mark the
secondary volumes of the consistency group as clean. Run the
startrcconsistgrp command.
For example, enter the following command:
startrcconsistgrp rc_consist_group_id
where
rc_consist_group_id is the ID of the consistency group to start
processing.
Note: If you are starting an active-active consistency group, all relationships in the
group must be in the idling state for the consistency group to
start.
When you restart a Metro Mirror, Global Mirror, or an active-active
consistency-group copy process, you can determine the previous copy direction from the
previous_primary attribute that is displayed by using the
lsrcconsistgrp command.
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To stop the copy process for a Metro Mirror or Global Mirror consistency group, run the
stoprcconsistgrp command.
For example, enter the following command:
stoprcconsistgrp rc_consist_group_id
Where rc_consist_group_id is the ID of the consistency group that you want to
stop processing.
If the group is in a consistent state, you can also use this command to enable write access to
the secondary volumes in the group.
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To stop the copy process for an active-active consistency group, the following conditions must
be met:
- The -access parameter is specified.
- The state of the relationships in the consistency group is
consistent_copying.
- The status of the relationships in the consistency group is
primary_offline.
For example, enter the following command:
stoprcconsistgrp rc_consist_group_id -access
Where rc_rel_id is the ID of the active-active consistency group that you want
to stop. The -access parameter gives hosts read or write access to a volume in
an active-active relationship that contains an older but a consistent image that can be used in a
disaster recovery scenario.
- To restart a
Metro Mirror or a Global Mirror consistency-group copy
process in the idling state, run the startrcconsistgrp command. You
must use the -primary parameter to specify the copy direction if the
consistency-group copy process was stopped using the -access parameter. To
determine the copy direction before the consistency-group copy process was stopped, run the
lsrcconsistgrp command. The previous_primary field
indicates which consistency-group was the primary (source) consistency-group for the copy process
before the consistency-group copy process was stopped. When the consistency-group copy process is in
the idling state, the value is either master or aux. For active-active
consistency-group copy processes which are part of a HyperSwap volume the
previous_primary field is not used and the value is blank.
For example, to restart a consistency-group copy process that has been stopped using
the
-access parameter, enter the following command:
startrcconsistgrp -primary rc_copy_direction rc_consist_group_id
Where
rc_copy_direction is the value for the primary (source) consistency-group and
rc_consist_group_id is the ID of the consistency group to start
processing.