You can manage volume relationships in many ways, such as pausing replication, reversing volume pairing, changing the mode of replication, deleting a volume pair, or deleting a cluster pair.
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Pausing replication
You can manually pause replication if you need to stop I/O processing for a short time. You might want to pause replication if there is a surge in I/O processing and you want to reduce the processing load.
Changing the mode of replication
You can edit volume pair properties to change the replication mode of the volume pair relationship.
Deleting volume pairs
You can delete a volume pair if want to remove a pair association between two volumes.
Deleting a cluster pair
You can delete a cluster pair from the Element UI of either of the clusters in the pair.
Cluster pair details
The Cluster Pairs page on the Data Protection tab provides information about clusters that have been paired or are in the process of being paired. The system displays pairing and progress messages in the Status column.
Volume pair details
The Volume Pairs page on the Data Protection tab provides information about volumes that have been paired or are in the process of being paired. The system displays pairing and progress messages in the Volume Status column.