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Delete greyed out for one replication
In Unisphere I Have 4 replications going. Only 1 of them has most of the buttons grayed out when selected. The only buttons lit up are Create or Properties. However the other 3 replications have Refresh, Stop, Reverse, Switchover and Delete.
Same thing on the remote side.
So I want to delete this and I'm trying via the command line. It is taking a long time, is this normal?
[nasadmin@dcusan1 ~]$ nas_replicate -delete vm1-sas-replication
10% completed
10% completed
10% completed
10% completed
10% completed
10% completed
10% completed
10% completed
10% completed
Will this ever complete?
umichklewis
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June 17th, 2014 09:00
Probably not. The syntax above will delete the replication on the source side only (normally, you'll want "nas_replicate -delete -mode both" to delete the replication on sides).
Can you run nas_task -list?
kjstech
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June 17th, 2014 10:00
[nasadmin@dcusan1 ~]$ nas_task -list
ID Task State Originator Start Time Description Schedule Remote System
453439 Failed nasadmin@10.+ Tue Jun 17 09:37:38 EDT 2014 Delete alert(s). dcusan1
453044 Running nasadmin@cli+ Tue Jun 17 08:38:23 EDT 2014 Delete Replication vm1-sas-re+ dcusan1
219747 Running nasadmin@cli+ Mon Mar 24 09:59:00 EDT 2014 Refresh Replication [ id=464+ dcusan1
And it is still running. It says 10% completed over and over again, almost a full SuperPuTTY window's worth at 1920x1200.
Should I break out of it and issue the command you specified?
kjstech
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June 17th, 2014 12:00
How do I delete it from the other side? Seems to have gone now once I killed it.
But the other side says :
[nasadmin@dcusan2 ~]$ nas_replicate -delete vm1-sas-replication
Error 13160415266: The IP address is invalid or the command is issued from the wrong side
Man I wish I put the -mode both. Now I'm STUCK.
umichklewis
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June 17th, 2014 14:00
Yes, unfortunately. You'll need to involve EMC Support at this point in time. There are some cleanup processes they can run, most of which are non-disruptive. However, there's always a slim chance they'll have to reboot a datamover, to free up a process they can't kill...
kjstech
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June 18th, 2014 06:00
It seems like it resolved itself. I came in today and the replication was gone. I was able to undo the nfs export and delete the filesystem and reclaim that space for other purposes. It may have just took a really long time I guess.
I just have to figure out how to delete all the alerts. There are so many about slot 2: source=464_SL7E etc... "Data communication between source and destination is currently down and the system is trying to resume data communication.". I can't delete them in Unisphere as nasadmin or root.
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June 18th, 2014 06:00
I figured out the alerts.
As root user
#cd /nas/log/webui/
#echo "">alert_log
#echo "">webui.log
# rm alert_log.*
Y
Y
Y
Y
Seems ok now.