Chapter 5: Troubleshooting
Isolate Replication Faults
QX and QXS Setup Guide
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Answer
Possible reasons
Actions
No
Network error
occurred during in-
progress
replication.
l
Review event logs for indicators of a specific fault in a replication data path
component. Follow any Recommended Actions.
l
Click in the
Volumes
topic, then click on a volume name in the volumes
list. Click the
Replication Sets
tab to display replications and associated
metadata.
l
Replications that enter the suspended state can be resumed manually.
No
Communication
link is down.
See actions described in Can you view information about remote links?
Has a replication run successfully?
Answer
Possible reasons
Actions
Yes
System
functioning
properly.
No action required.
No
Last Successful
Run shows N/A.
l
In the Volumes topic, click on the volume that is a member of the
replication set.
Select the Replication Sets table.
Check the Last Successful Run information.
l
If a replication has not run successfully, use the disk management utility to
replicate as described in the “Working in the Replications topic” in the V3
disk management utility.
No
Communication
link is down.
See actions described in Can you view information about remote links?
Table 28:
Replication Run Successfully
Virtual Replication Using the V2 Disk Management Utility
Can you successfully use the replication feature?