This procedure
describes how to create the remote replicated pair on an existing
remote replication group. To create a new Remote Replication group,
see Creating a Remote Replication Group.
In the AMW of the local storage array, select
the Storage & Copy Services tab.
The Select Remote Replication Group window is displayed.
NOTE: If the local storage
array does not contain any Remote Replication groups, you must create
one on the local storage array before proceeding.
Select an existing Remote Replication group,
then click Next.
In the Select Primary Virtual Disk window, select one of the following:
Select an existing virtual disk on the local
storage array to serve as the primary virtual disk in the replicated
pair and click Next. Go to step 4.
Select the option to create a new virtual disk
and click Next. See Creating a Standard Virtual
Disk.
In the Select Repository window, select whether you want to create the replication repository
automatically or manually:
Automatic — Select Automatic and click Finish to create the replication
repository with default capacity settings.
Manual — Select Manual and click Next to define the properties for
the replication repository. Then click Finish.
NOTE: The replication repository is normally created automatically during
virtual disk pair creation. Manual repository creation is recommended
only for advanced storage administrators who understand physical
disk consistency and optimal physical disk configurations. The Automatic
method is recommended.
Click OK when you see
a message that the pair is successfully created.
Creating replicated
pairs on the remote storage array
In the AMW of the local storage array, select
the Storage & Copy Services tab.
The Complete Remote Replicated
Pair window is displayed.
Do one of the following:
Select Automatic and select
an existing disk pool or disk group from the table, then click Finish to automatically complete the replicated pair
creation process with the default secondary virtual disk selection
and repository settings.
Select Manual, then click Next to choose an existing virtual disk as the secondary
virtual disk and define the repository parameters for the remote side
of the remote replicated pair.
The Remote Replicated pair is created.
The following occurs:
Initial synchronization between the local storage
array and the remote storage array automatically begins.
The replicated pair and its properties are displayed
under the individual virtual disk node for the secondary virtual disk.
The Associated Replicated Pairs table is updated to show the replication information for the Remote
Replication group.
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