Task Statuses
DR statuses indicate different DR phases.
Table 1 lists DR task statuses and descriptions.
Status |
Description |
---|---|
Creating |
A DR instance is being created for DRS. |
Configuration |
A DR instance is created, but the DR task is not started. You can continue to configure the task. |
Pending start |
A scheduled DR task is created for the DR instance, waiting to be started. |
Starting |
A DR task is starting. |
Start failed |
A real-time DR task fails to be started. |
Initialization |
Full data from the service database to the DR database is being initialized. |
Initialization completed |
The DR task has been initialized. |
Disaster recovery in progress |
Incremental data from the service database is being synchronized to the DR database. |
Switching over |
The primary/standby switchover of a DR task is being performed. |
Paused |
The real-time DR synchronization task is paused. |
Disaster recovery failed |
A DR task fails during the disaster recovery. |
Task stopping |
A DR instance and resources are being released. |
Completing |
A DR instance and resources are being released. |
Stopping task failed |
Instances and resources used by the DR task fail to be released. |
Completed |
The DR instance used by a DR task is released successfully. |
- If a task fails to be created, DRS retains the task for three days by default. After three days, the task automatically ends.
- By default, DRS retains any task in the Configuration state for three days. After three days, DRS automatically deletes background resources, but the task status remains unchanged. When you reconfigure the task, DRS applies for resources again.
- Deleted DR tasks are not displayed in the status list.
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