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How does the status of SnapMirror Synchronous (SM-S) transition?

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ONTAP 9.X

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The main operations and statuses of SnapMirror Synchronous are as follows.
  1. Initializing:
In this phase, an initial full data transfer occurs between the source and destination.
Once this transfer is complete, the SnapMirror relationship enters the "Snapmirrored" status.
  1. Synchronizing:
In this phase, data is synchronized in real-time between the source and destination.
During this phase, all data changes at the source are immediately reflected at the destination.
If this phase is in progress, the status of the SnapMirror relationship is "InSync".
  1. Resynchronizing:
This phase occurs after data synchronization between the source and destination has been temporarily lost.
In this phase, data between the source and destination is synchronized again.
If this phase is in progress, the status of the SnapMirror relationship is "Resyncing".

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