Suspend Remote Mirror

This command suspends a Enhanced Remote Mirroring operation.

Syntax

suspend remoteMirror (primary [primaryLogicalDriveName] primaries [primaryLogicalDriveName1 ... primaryLogicalDriveNameN]) writeConsistency=(TRUE | FALSE)

Parameters
Parameter Description
primary or primaries The name of the logical drive for which you want to suspend operation. Enclose the logical drive name in square brackets ([ ]). If the logical drive name has special characters, you must also enclose the logical drive name in double quotation marks (“ ”).
writeConsistency This parameter defines whether the logical drives identified in this command are in a write-consistency group or are separate. For the logical drives in the same write-consistency group, set this parameter to TRUE. For the logical drives that are separate, set this parameter to FALSE.
Notes

If you set the writeConsistency parameter to TRUE, the logical drives must be in a write-consistency group (or groups). This command suspends all write-consistency groups that contain the logical drives. For example, if logical drives A, B, and C are in a write-consistency group and they have remote counterparts A’, B’, and C’, the command:

suspend remoteMirror logicalDrive [“A”] writeConsistency=TRUE

suspends A-A’, B-B’, and C-C’. If you have a write-consistency group 1={A, B, C} and write-consistency group 2={D, E, F}, the command:

suspend remoteMirror logicalDrives=[“A”, “D”] writeConsistency=TRUE

suspends both write-consistency groups.

Minimum Firmware Level

6.10