Resynchronizing protection relationships from the Volume / Health details page
You can resynchronize data on a SnapMirror or SnapVault relationship that was broken and then the destination was made read/write so that data on the source matches the data on the destination. You might also resynchronize when a required common Snapshot copy on the source volume is deleted causing SnapMirror or SnapVault updates to fail.
Before you begin
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You must have the Application Administrator or Storage Administrator role.
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You must have set up OnCommand Workflow Automation.
Steps
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From the Protection tab of the Volume / Health details page, locate in the topology the protection relationship that you want to resynchronize and right-click it.
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Select Resynchronize from the menu.
Alternatively, from the Actions menu, select Relationship > Resynchronize to resynchronize the relationship for which you are currently viewing the details.
The Resynchronize dialog box is displayed.
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In the Resynchronization Options tab, select a transfer priority and the maximum transfer rate.
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Click Source Snapshot Copies; then, in the Snapshot Copy column, click Default.
The Select Source Snapshot Copy dialog box is displayed.
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If you want to specify an existing Snapshot copy rather than transferring the default Snapshot copy, click Existing Snapshot Copy and select a Snapshot copy from the list.
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Click Submit.
You are returned to the Resynchronize dialog box.
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If you selected more than one source to resynchronize, click Default for the next source for which you want to specify an existing Snapshot copy.
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Click Submit to begin the resynchronization job.
The resynchronization job is started, you are returned to the Volume / Health details page and a jobs link is displayed at the top of the page.
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Click View Jobs on the Volume / Health details page to track the status of each resynchronization job.
A filtered list of jobs is displayed.
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Click the Back arrow on your browser to return to the Volume / Health details page.
The resynchronization job is finished when all job tasks successfully complete.