Step 1: Create or select a mirror consistency group
You can create a new mirror consistency group or select an existing one.
- To create a new mirror consistency group, the local and remote storage arrays must be discovered in SAN Manager .
A mirror consistency group is a container for the primary and secondary volumes (the mirrored pair), and specifies the desired resynchronization method (manual or automatic) for all pairs in the group.
- From the Manage page, select the local storage array that you want to use for the source.
- Select Actions > Create Asynchronous Mirrored Pair.The Create Asynchronous Mirrored Pair wizard opens.
- Select either an existing mirror consistency group or create a new one.
To select an existing group, make sure An existing mirror consistency group is selected, and then select the group from the table. A consistency group can include multiple mirrored pairs.
To create a new group, do the following:
- Select A new mirror consistency group, and then click Next.
- Enter a unique name that best describes the data on the volumes that will be mirrored between the two storage arrays. A name can only consist of letters, numbers, and the special characters underscore (_), dash (-), and the hash sign (#). A name may not exceed 30 characters and may not contain spaces.
- Select the remote storage array on which you want to establish a mirror relationship with the local storage array.NoteIf your remote storage array is password protected, the system prompts for a password.
- Choose whether you want to synchronize the mirrored pairs manually or automatically:
- Manual — Select this option to manually start synchronization for all mirrored pairs within this group. Note that when you want to perform a resynchronization later, you must launch System Manager for the primary storage array, and then go to Storage > Asynchronous Mirroring, select the group from the Mirror Consistency Groups tab, and then select More > Manually resynchronize.
- Automatic — Select the desired interval in Minutes, Hours, or Days, from the beginning of the previous update to the beginning of the next update. For example, if the synchronization interval is set at 30 minutes, and the synchronization process starts at 4:00 p.m., the next process starts at 4:30 p.m.
- Select the desired alert settings:
- For manual synchronizations, specify the threshold (defined by the percentage of the capacity remaining) for when you receive alerts.
- For automatic synchronizations, you can set three methods of alerting: when the synchronization has not completed in a specific length of time, when the recovery point data on the remote array is older than a specific time limit, and when the reserved capacity is nearing a specific threshold (defined by the percentage of the capacity remaining).
- Select Next and go to Step 2: Select the primary volume.If you defined a new mirror consistency group, SAN Manager creates the mirror consistency group on the local storage array first and then creates the mirror consistency group on the remote storage array. You can view and manage the mirror consistency group by launching System Manager for each array.NoteIf
SAN Manager successfully creates the mirror consistency group on the local storage array, but fails to create it on the remote storage array, it automatically deletes the mirror consistency group from the local storage array. If an error occurs while SAN Manager is attempting to delete the mirror consistency group, you must manually delete it.
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