delete the volumes at the primary site, as they have been nondisruptively
migrated to the secondary site.
7
.
On the primary and secondary storage systems, release the quorum disk
settings for the external volume that was the quorum disk.
8
.
On the primary and secondary storage systems, disconnect the external
volume that was the quorum disk.
Note:
When you disconnect the quorum disk, SIM (DEF0ZZ*) (quorum
disk blockade) might be issued. If this SIM is issued, you can delete it.
*ZZ: quorum disk ID.
9
.
On the primary and secondary storage systems, delete the remote
connections between the storage systems.
10
.
If necessary, uninstall the GAD license.
11
.
Remove the physical paths between the primary and secondary storage
systems.
12
.
Stop and remove the storage system at the primary site.
Reusing volumes after data migration
This topic provides instructions for reusing volumes that were the P-VOLs and
S-VOLs of GAD pairs that have been deleted.
Reusing a volume that was an S-VOL
When you delete a GAD pair by specifying the P-VOL, the GAD reservation
attribute remains set for the volume that was the S-VOL. When you delete a
GAD pair by specifying the S-VOL, the GAD reservation attribute is applied to
the volume that was the P-VOL. When you execute the
raidcom get ldev
command for a volume that has the reservation attribute, the VIR_LDEV
(virtual LDEV ID) is displayed as
ffff
.
1
.
Delete the LU path to the volume that has the reservation attribute.
2
.
Remove the reservation attribute.
Example for removing the reservation attribute for LDEV ID (0x4444):
raidcom unmap resource -ldev_id 0x4444 -virtual_ldev_id reserve
The volume from which the reservation attribute was removed changes to
a volume whose virtual LDEV ID was deleted. If you execute the
raidcom
get ldev
command for a volume whose virtual LDEV ID was deleted,
fffe
is displayed for VIR_LDEV (virtual LDEV ID).
3
.
Reserve an LDEV ID for the resource group that will use the volume.
Example for reserving LDEV ID (0x4444) for resource group (#0):
raidcom add resource -resource_name meta_resource -ldev_id 0x4444
4
.
Set a virtual LDEV ID for the volume.
Note:
You must set a virtual LDEV ID that is unique within the storage
system that uses the volume. If the same virtual LDEV ID is used in other
storage systems or virtual storage machines with the same serial number
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