Data Domain: Replication Initialization is in Progress, and Upgrade Cannot Proceed
Résumé: The article describes why the DD OS upgrade fails during initialization phase of replication with the message "WARNING: Replication initialization is in progress, and upgrade cannot proceed." ...
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Symptom:
DD OS upgrade precheck fails with the following error:
Error: Replication initialization is in progress, and upgrade cannot proceed.
Resolution:
- Check if the Data Domain is configured for replication and if the replication is in an initializing state.
#replication show config ------> (To check if the replication pair has configured) #replication watch rctx:// ------> (Provide the context number to check the replication status) #replication watch rctx://1 Use Control-C to stop monitoring. (0:00:00) Replication initialize started... (0:00:10) 1%: initializing 3/3^C
- As the replication initialization is in a third phase, check the replication status. The user must wait until the replication initializations complete.
# replication status rctx://1 CTX: 1 Mode: source Destination: mtree://ddve3010.dd.lab/data/col1/oracle-se2 Enabled: yes Low bandwidth optimization: disabled Replication encryption: disabled Replication propagate-retention-lock: enabled Local filesystem status: enabled Connection: connected since Fri Oct 12 12:37:24 State: initializing 3/3 1% ----> (Check how much the initialization completed) Error: no error Sync'ed-as-of time: - Current throttle: 8192K bps Max-repl-streams: 8 (default)
- If the user wants to upgrade the Data Domain first, then replication must be broken on both sides.
On source:
# replication break rctx://<ctx_num> ------> (Provide the context number to break the replication pair)
On target:
# replication break rctx://<ctx_num> ------> (Provide the context number to break the replication pair)
- After the replication is broken, upgrade the DD OS.
- You will now need to reconfigure the replication but need to determine which path to go down
- Scenario A: If repl init was getting close to finishing, you will probably want to fastcopy the destination mtree to a temp mtree and redo the repl
- Scenario B: If repl init wasn't very far along and you just want to start over from scratch, we delete the destination mtree and then redo the repl
Scenario A
- You want to save the progress from the init before it was broken.
On the destination DD, fastcopy the repl mtree to a temp mtree and then delete the orig mtree and run cleaning for 1 min to clear it out:
# mtree create /data/col1/<temp_mtree>
# filesys fastcopy source <repl_mtree> destination <temp_mtree>
# mtree delete /data/col1/<repl_mtree>
# filesys clean start -------> only needs to run for 1 min to clear out deleted mtree
- Now we will remake the replication on the source and destination and init it on source:
On target:
# replication add source mtree://<dd_src_hostname>/data/col1/<source_mtree> destination mtree://<dd_dst_hostname>/data/col1/<dest_mtree>
On source:
# replication add source mtree://<dd_src_hostname>/data/col1/<source_mtree> destination mtree://<dd_dst_hostname>/data/col1/<dest_mtree>
# replication init rctx://<ctx_num> - Once the initialization is done for the repl ctx, we delete the temp mtree off the destination:
# mtree delete /data/col1/<temp_mtree>
Scenario B
- You want to start over from scratch. On destination DD, we delete the repl mtree, run cleaning and then redo the repl
# mtree delete /data/col1/<repl_mtree>
# filesys clean start -------> only needs to run for 1 min to clear out deleted mtree
- Redo the repl on the source and dest and init it:
On target:
# replication add source mtree://<dd_src_hostname>/data/col1/<source_mtree> destination mtree://<dd_dst_hostname>/data/col1/<dest_mtree>
On source:
# replication add source mtree://<dd_src_hostname>/data/col1/<source_mtree> destination mtree://<dd_dst_hostname>/data/col1/<dest_mtree>
# replication init rctx://<ctx_num>
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Numéro d’article: 000014079
Type d’article: How To
Dernière modification: 14 avr. 2025
Version: 4
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