Use the Remove Mirror Relationship option to remove the mirror relationship between the two logical drives in a Remote Mirror
Important:
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Select a primary or secondary Logical Drive in the Logical View (whichever is local), then, select either the Logical Drive >> Remote Mirroring >> Remove Mirror Relationship pull-down menu option, or Remove Mirror Relationship from the right-mouse pop-up menu. Result: The Remove Mirror Relationship dialog is displayed. |
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Select the mirrored logical drive pairs for which you wish to remove the mirror relationship in the Select one or more mirrored pairs list box. To select multiple mirrored pairs, use the CTRL + CLICK or SHIFT + CLICK keyboard options. To select all of the mirrored pairs, select the Select All button. |
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Select OK. Result: The Remove Mirror Relationship - Confirmation dialog is displayed. |
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Select Yes. Result: The Remove Mirror Relationship - Progress dialog is displayed. When the mirror relationship is removed, the logical drives in the mirrored pairs that you selected are no longer part of a Remote Mirror. All data on the logical drives remains intact and available. Logical Drives that were the secondary logical drive in the mirrored pair are now accessible by hosts that are mapped to them. |
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The example of a Logical View above shows a defined Remote Mirror consisting of the primary logical drive Accounting and the secondary logical drive Accounting 2. |
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After using the Remove Mirror Relationship option, the logical drive Accounting is displayed as a standard, non-mirrored logical drive in the Logical View. As shown in the example graphic, above, the (former) secondary logical drive Accounting 2, from a remote storage subsystem, is no longer displayed. |