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September 24th, 2010 04:00

symrdf createpair query

Hi Folks ,   As we know we need to Write_Disable to the destination device while doing the symrdf create pair with -invalidate option.

But i have not mapped the destination device to any FA and have no plans.

So what is the option for me . Should i make devices Not_Ready and run symrdf createpair of insted of -invalidate use -establish  ??

Thanks ..

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September 25th, 2010 21:00

i just validated this again, you don't need to do anything with R2 if they are not mapped

symrdf -sid 123 createpair -f test.pair -type R1 -rdfg 15 -establish

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September 24th, 2010 05:00

You don’t need to make them write_disabled if they are not mapped, just run your regular createpair –invalidate R2 -establish

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September 24th, 2010 08:00

I dont thin i can give both options at same time -invalidate and -establish . I think i need to give just -establish because -invalidate required R2 to be WD.

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September 24th, 2010 17:00

If your initial intention is to establish the pairs, you should be able to just use -establish which invalidates the R2 devices, merges the track tables (based on the data flow), initiates data copy, etc.. According to the SRDF product guide, for the createpair -establish option, the R2 may be set to Read/Write Disabled (Not Ready) if SYMAPI_RDF_RW_DISABLE_R2=ENABLE is set in the options file. Double check your RDF pairs - especially the R2's. Hope this helps.

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