In the management context “Operations”, there are two replica sites: 10.65.8.11 and 10.66.8.12. Below are the effects of pausing and resuming operations on these sites.
10.65.8.11 is in a Paused state, while 10.66.8.12 is in a Running state.
In UMC, the DFS Replica status (10.65.8.11) shows as Stopped.
The DFS Replica service (10.65.8.11) is stopped but remains loaded. Volume operations performed on this site updates the DFS Replica database (10.65.8.11) and also synchronizes with 10.65.8.12.
Users cannot access junctions available on the paused replica site (10.65.8.11).
The available operations are: details, configure, resume, start, stop, and delete.
To pause a replica site:
Browse and select the DFS management context you want to manage. This displays the replica sites.
Select a replica site, then select Pause.
Click Confirm to pause the replica site. The Replica status changes to Stopped.
10.65.8.11 is in a Running state, while 10.66.8.12 is in a Stopped state.
In UMC, the DFS status is Stopped and DFS Replica status is Failed.
Since the DFS service is stopped, it unloads the DFS Replica service. Volume operations performed on this site are not updated in the DFS Replica database (10.66.8.12) but are updated on its replica site (10.65.8.11) as replication continues.
Users cannot access junctions available on the stopped replica site (10.66.8.12).
The available operation is delete.
To stop a replica site:
Browse and select the DFS management context you want to manage. This displays the replica sites.
Select a replica site, then select Stop.
Click Confirm to stop the replica site. The DFS status has changed to Stopped and the DFS Replica status to Failed.