Deleting pairs

TrueCopy® User Guide

Version
9.8.5
Audience
anonymous
Part Number
MK-98RD9022-16

You delete a TrueCopy pair when you no longer need an up-to-date remote copy of the data or if you are recovering data from a disaster.

Deleting a TrueCopy pair deletes the TC relationship, but not the volumes or their data. The following happens when you delete a TrueCopy pair:

  • When it is no longer necessary to maintain a remote copy of the P-VOL, delete a pair from the primary system only. All update operations are stopped and pair status for both the P-VOL and S-VOL changes to unpaired.

    When a pair is deleted, the primary system continues to accept write I/O to the former P-VOL but does not keep track of the updates.

  • Delete a pair from the secondary system only for disaster recovery purposes. When you do this, the secondary system changes the S-VOL pair status to unpaired, the primary system detects that the S-VOL status is unpaired and then changes the P-VOL status to PSUS (Delete pair to RCU).

    To restart a pair that was deleted from the secondary system, you must delete the pair from the primary system and then create the pair from the primary system.

Note: When you delete a pair from the secondary system, make sure that the S-VOL and P-VOL are identical, including the volume labels. Take all necessary steps to prevent system problems due to duplicate volumes.
  • Required role: Storage Administrator (Remote Copy)
  1. Click Storage Systems, and then expand the Storage Systems tree.
  2. In the Storage Systems tree, click Replication > Remote Replication.
  3. In the Remote Replication window, click the TC Pairs tab, and then select the pair or pairs to be deleted.
  4. In the Delete Pairs window, ensure that the pairs to be deleted appear in the Selected Pairs table.


  5. For Delete Mode, specify one of the following:
    • Normal: Deletes the pair only if the primary system can change both P-VOL and S-VOL to unpaired volumes.
    • Force: Forcibly deletes pairs even when the primary system cannot communicate with the secondary system.

      Releases the host waiting for the I/O completion signal from the local storage system which cannot communicate with the remote storage system, and then allows host operations to continue.

  6. Click Finish.
  7. In the Confirm window, review the settings and enter a task name in the Task Name box.
  8. Click Apply to save your settings.
    After the pair is deleted, make sure that the TrueCopy pair is not displayed in the Remote Replication window.

    To check the pair deletion operation status, click the update button at the upper right corner of the Device Manager - Storage Navigator main window to update the information in the Remote Replication window, or view the detailed status information in the View Pair Properties (Remote) window.