HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring user's guide (T2558-96073, February 2008)

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2. Modify the items by marking or clearing the volume, drive, directory, or file check boxes. Notice the replication set icon
has changed from black to red, indicating changes to the replication set rules.
3. After updating the rules for this replication set, right-click the replication set icon and select Save. A saved replication
set icon will change from red to black.
Renaming and copying a replication set
To rename or copy a replication set, click once on a highlighted replication set name to edit the field. Specify a unique name
and press
Enter. The process is similar to renaming a folder in Windows Explorer. If the original replication set has not been
saved (red icon), the new name replaces the original name. If the original replication set is saved (black icon), the new name
creates a copy of the original replication set.
Deleting a replication set
You can only delete a replication set if it is not currently connected. If the replication set is connected, you must disconnect
the connection and then delete the replication set.
To delete a replication set, right-click the replication set icon and select
Delete. Additionally, you can highlight the replication
set and press the
Delete key on the keyboard.
NOTE: If you save changes to a connected replication set, it is recommended that you perform a mirror to guarantee
data integrity between the source and target machines. A dialog box will appear allowing you to choose to
initiate a mirror immediately.
If your source is a cluster, you must make the same modifications to the replication set on the non-owning
nodes. The replication set rules must be identitical on all nodes for Storage Mirroring to function properly on
the cluster.
NOTE: If you save changes to a connected replication set, it is recommended that you perform a mirror to guarantee
data integrity between the source and target machines. A dialog box will appear allowing you to choose to
initiate a mirror immediately.
If your source is a cluster, you must make the same modifications to the replication set on the non-owning
nodes. The replication set rules must be identitical on all nodes for Storage Mirroring to function properly on
the cluster.
NOTE: If your source is a cluster, make sure you delete the same replication set from the non-owning nodes.