Configuration: Premium Feature— Remote Replication 197• Manual resynchronization (recommended)—The replicated pairmust be manually resynchronized each time communication isrestored between unsynchronized replicated virtual disks.3 Click Next.The Preview (Create Remote Replication) wizard is displayed. Go to"Completing the Remote Replication" on page 197.Completing the Remote ReplicationCAUTION: Creating a replicated virtual disk pair starts a process between theprimary and secondary virtual disks that overwrites ALL existing data on thesecondary virtual disk and set the disk to read-only access. If you have existingdata on your secondary virtual disk: (1) stop all I/O to the disk, (2) back up the dataand (3) unmount any file systems mounted to the secondary virtual disk beforecreating the replicated virtual disk pair.After selecting the synchronization settings, perform these steps to completethe remote replication:1 In the Preview (Create Remote Replication) wizard, type Yes to confirmthe synchronization. Then, click Finish.The Creation Successful (Create Remote Replication) confirmationmessage is displayed.2 If you want to create another replication pair, click Yes and repeat thesteps. Otherwise, click No to exit.• In the Array Management Windows of both the local storage array andthe remote storage array, the Logical panes show the replicated virtualdisk pairs as members of their disk groups.• In the local storage array, the Properties pane displays the Replicationstatus as Synchronizing and the Synchronization – Progress bar showsestimated time to completion.To view detailed information about the virtual disks in a remote replication,go to either "Viewing Information About a Remote Replication or ReplicationRepository Virtual Disk" on page 198 in the Properties Pane or ViewingInformation about a Remote Replication or Replication Repository VirtualDisk in the Storage Array Profile. Each virtual disk is also represented by astatus icon in the Devices tab on the Enterprise Management Window. For adescription of each icon, see "Virtual Disk Status Icons" on page 202.