You can change the copy type of both relationships and consistency groups between Metro
Mirror and Global Mirror.
Before you change the copy type of either a relationship or consistency group, consider the
following requirements:
- Any relationship or consistency group must be in the stopped state (Inconsistent Stopped,
Consistent Stopped, or Idling state).
- When you change the type for a consistency group, all relationships within the group also
change their copy type.
Using the management GUI
You can use the management GUI to change the copy type of different types of relationships.
- To change a single relationship, complete the following steps:
- Select .
- Expand Not in a group and right-click the relationship that you want to
change and select Edit Relationship.
- In the Edit Relationship window, select either Metro or Global for the
new copy type. If you are changing the copy type from a Metro to a Global copy type, you need to
specify whether to use cycling mode. Set the value to None if you do not want
change volumes that are created for this relationship. Set the value to
Multiple to create change volumes for this relationship. In multiple cycling
mode, changes are tracked and copied to intermediate change volumes and are transferred to the
secondary volume periodically to reduce bandwidth requirements. If you select
Multiple for the cycling mode, you can specify the number of seconds between
copy cycles for the relationship.
- Click OK.
- To update a consistency group, complete these steps:
- Select .
- Right-click the consistency group and select Edit Consistency Group.
- In the Edit Consistency Group window, select either Metro or Global for
the new copy type. If you are changing the copy type from a Metro to a Global copy type, you need to
specify whether to use cycling mode. Set the value to None if you do not want
change volumes that are created for this relationship. Set the value to
Multiple to create change volumes for this relationship. In multiple cycling
mode, changes are tracked and copied to intermediate change volumes and are transferred to the
secondary volume periodically to reduce bandwidth requirements. If you select
Multiple for the cycling mode, you can specify the number of seconds between
copy cycles for the consistency group. The new copy type and settings apply to all the relationships
within the group.
- Click OK.
- To change a relationship or a consistency group that had existing change volumes or to change to
a Global Mirror with change volumes, you must change both the master and auxiliary systems. To do
so, complete the following steps:
- On the master system, select in the management GUI, right-click the relationship or consistency group that you
changed and select Global Mirror Change Volumes. You can select one of the
following options:
- Create New
- Select this option if you are changing the copy type from either a Metro Mirror or Global Mirror
relationship or consistency group to a Global Mirror with change volumes.
- Add Existing
- Select this option if the system contains existing change volumes.
- Delete
- Select this option if you are changing the copy type from a Global Mirror with change volumes to
either a Global Mirror without change volumes or a Metro Mirror relationship or consistency
group.
- On the auxiliary system, select in the management GUI, right-click the relationship or consistency group that you
changed and select Global Mirror Change Volumes. You can select one of the
following options:
- Create New
- Select this option if you are changing the copy type from either a Metro Mirror or Global Mirror
relationship or consistency group to a Global Mirror with change volumes.
- Add Existing
- Select this option if the existing change volumes are on the system.
- Delete
- Select this option if you are changing the copy type from a Global Mirror with change volumes to
either a Global Mirror without change volumes or a Metro Mirror relationship or consistency
group.
Using the command-line interface
You can enter CLI commands to change the copy type of a relationship. The command and parameters
that you enter vary depending on the type of a relationship.