Step 3: Select synchronization settings
Select the settings that determine how data is synchronized after a communication interruption.
You can set the priority at which the controller owner of the primary volume resynchronizes data with the secondary volume after a communication interruption. You must also select the resynchronization policy, either manual or automatic.
Once mirroring is activated, the system performs the following actions:
- Begins initial synchronization between the local storage array and the remote storage array.
- Sets the synchronization priority and resynchronization policy.
- Reserves the highest-numbered port of the controller's HIC for mirror data transmission.
I/O requests received on this port are accepted only from the remote preferred controller owner of the secondary volume in the mirrored pair. (Reservations on the primary volume are allowed.)
- Creates two reserved capacity volumes, one for each controller, which are used for logging write information to recover from controller resets and other temporary interruptions.
The capacity of each volume is 128 MiB. However, if the volumes are placed in a pool, 4 GiB will be reserved for each volume.
Go to System Manager and select to view the progress of the synchronous mirroring operation. This operation can be lengthy and could affect system performance.
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