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January 20th, 2013 22:00

Re:Clone Group Deletion

Hi all,

What is the procedure to follow to delete clone group and to reuse target device for new clone session.?

the existed clone session was in copied state.

Thanks And regards.

91 Posts

January 21st, 2013 04:00

When you terminate the relationship between the source and the target, there would be no SDDF session.

You stated that SRC-TGT were in Copied state. This means that you have point-in-time copy of the data when last establish(activiate) was run against the SRC-TGT device pair.

Device Group is only a logical entity to manage the device pair to perform the operations.

Once you terminate the relationship, the data would be still there on the BCV device, but since no SDDF session would be present, you can create a relationship with the new source to the present BCV.

To answer you query -- YES. you can associate the BCV to the new device group and use it to for a Clone session once you terminate the relationship

91 Posts

January 20th, 2013 22:00

Steps would be

> symclone -g terminate

> symld remove [-force]

> symld -g add dev

> symclone -g create

Refer the steps @ http://www.rajeshvu.com/san/articles/Simple-Clone-Operations

91 Posts

January 20th, 2013 22:00

You could terminate the clone session, remove the source devices from DG if required and perform a create session with the new source to target

January 20th, 2013 23:00

actually i want to remove Source and Target devices and then i want to delete Clone Device group.

For that am follwing steps

>symclone  -g terminate.

>symld -g remove dev

>symbcv -g dissassociate

and finally

>symdg delete -g -force

if i remove the target device from the clone group ,the target device does'nt contain the data right..?

but if i want to reuse the BCV device for new clone seesion ,

directly i can associate the bcv to new device group..?

859 Posts

January 21st, 2013 04:00

Yes, clone device group is only to manage the session. it does not stop you from reusing your already disassociated BCV again and data is not wiped from source and target when you remove it from the clone device group.

and yes you can associate the bcv to the new source once it is disassociated

regards,

saurabh

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