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Parameters
Parameter
localVirtualDisk
or
localVirtualDisks
role
force
syncPriority
autoResync
Description
The name of the primary virtual disk for which you want
to define properties. You can enter more than one
primary virtual disk name. Enclose the primary virtual
disk name in square brackets ([ ]). If the primary virtual
disk name has special characters, enclose the primary
virtual disk name in double quotation marks (" ").
The setting for the virtual disk to act as the primary
virtual disk or the secondary virtual disk. To define the
virtual disk as the primary virtual disk, set this parameter
to primary. To define the virtual disk as the secondary
virtual disk, set this parameter to secondary. This
parameter applies only when the virtual disk is part of a
replication relationship.
The role reversal is forced if the communications link
between the storage arrays is down and promotion or
demotion on the local side results in a dual-primary
condition or a dual-secondary condition. To force a role
reversal, set this parameter to TRUE. The default value is
FALSE.
The priority that full synchronization has relative to host
I/O activity. Valid values are
,
, or
medium
low
The settings for automatic resynchronization between
the primary virtual disks and the secondary virtual disks
of a remote replication pair. This parameter has these
values:
—Automatic resynchronization is turned
enabled
on. You do not need to do anything further to
resynchronize the primary virtual disk and the
secondary virtual disk.
disabled—
Automatic resynchronization is turned
off. To resynchronize the primary virtual disks and the
secondary virtual disk, you must run the
remoteReplication
highest
.
lowest
command.
Script Commands
,
,
high
resume
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