You can disable high availability functions by deleting some GAD pairs and retaining both the replication group and the primary volumes.
- Delete some, but not all, You can disable high availability functions by deleting some GAD pairs and retaining both the replication group and the primary volumes. pairs in one of the following ways:
- On the Replication Groups page, select a replication group, then click Edit to open the Edit Replication Group page. Select the primary volumes to remove, then click Submit.
- On the Volumes page, select a primary volume, then click Unprotect volume. Repeat for each primary volume to be deleted.
- On the details page for the server, select a primary volume, then click Unprotect volume. Repeat for each primary volume to be deleted.
Note: Ops Center Administrator can unprotect volumes with high availability with following conditions:- P-VOL STATUS and S-VOL STATUS of all paired volumes in the replication group is PAIR.
- Status of the corresponding replication in Ops Center Protector is OK.
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(Optional) Remove volume IDs and host group IDs in the secondary virtual storage machine.
- Open the Virtual Storage Machines page and select the secondary VSM.
- Click Actions > Remove VSM > Remove Undefined Resources from VSM.
- Specify the number of volumes, the range of volume IDs, or both, then click the plus sign (+). Click Next.
- Specify the number of host group IDs to delete, then click the plus sign (+). Click Submit.
- Open the Virtual Storage Machines page and select the secondary VSM.