You can delete a replication set (Provisioning > Volumes) by selecting the slide-over to access the Replications panel.
Click
Remove Replication. The replication set is deleted.
When you delete a replication set, all infrastructure created by the system (internal snapshots required to support replications) is also deleted. The primary and secondary volumes no longer have restrictions and function like all other base volumes and snapshots.
If you want to delete a replication set that has a replication in progress, you must first suspend, and then abort, the replication for that replication set. When a replication set is deleted, the snapshots created from the snapshot history feature will not be deleted; however, the schedule for the replication set will be deleted if one had been created. You will be able to manage those snapshots like any other snapshots.
NOTE:If the peer connection is down and there is no communication between the primary and secondary systems, use the
local-only parameter of the
delete replication-set CLI command on both systems to delete the replication set. For more information, see the CLI documentation.
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