Set Replication-Volume-Parameters - HP P2000 G3 Cli Reference Manual

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set replication-volume-parameters

Description Sets parameters for a specified replication volume. This command must be run separately on each
system where the volume resides; changes to these parameters are not automatically synchronized
across systems.
Syntax
set replication-volume-parameters
[link-type FC|iSCSI]
[max-queue #]
[max-retry-time #]
[monitor-interval #]
[on-collision newest|oldest]
[on-error retry|suspend]
[priority low|medium|high]
[remote-address ip=IPs|wwnn=WWNNs|wwpn=WWPNs]
[set replication-set]
replication-volume
Parameters link-type FC|iSCSI
Optional. Specifies the type of ports being used for the inter-system link:
FC: FC ports.
iSCSI: iSCSI ports.
max-queue #
Optional. Number of replication images to consider when determining the next image to replicate:
1–64. Used only if the on-collision parameter is set to oldest.
max-retry-time #
Optional; valid only if the on-error parameter is set to retry. Maximum time in seconds to retry
a single replication if an error occurs. Allowed values are 0–64000; the default is 1800 (30
minutes). A value of 0 means do not time out retries; that is, retry forever. By default, a retry will
occur 5 minutes after an error occurs. If another error occurs and the difference in time between
when the error occurs and the initial retry time is greater than the max-retry-time value, the
replication will be suspended.
In order to prevent a replication set from suspending when multiple independent, discontinuous
errors occur during a single replication, set max-retry-time for the secondary volume either to 0
(retry forever) or to 60 minutes for each 10GB of volume size.
monitor-interval #
Optional. Interval in seconds at which the primary volume should query the secondary volume.
Values less than 300 (5 minutes) or greater than 1800 (30 minutes) are not allowed.
on-collision newest|oldest
Optional. Collision policy to use when the image queue depth is met:
newest: Only the latest replication image should be considered for the next replication
operation.
oldest: Only the latest N replication images should be considered for the next replication
operation, where N is defined by the max-queue parameter and the oldest of these images
should be considered first.
on-error retry|suspend
Optional. Error policy to use when errors occur during the replication process:
retry: Retry the operation for the time specified in the max-retry-time parameter.
suspend: Suspend the replication operation.
priority low|medium|high
Optional. Priority of the replication process on the replication volume: low, medium, or high.
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