If you want to disable remote load-source mirroring support, you must do one of the following:
If the remote load source is moved to the Load Source IOP, the IOP and system might not recognize it because of the different disk unit format sizes that are used by different IOPs. If the remote load source is missing after it has been moved to the Load Source IOP, use the DST replace disk unit function to replace the missing load source with itself. This causes the disk unit to be reformatted so that the Load Source IOP can use it, and then the disk unit is synchronized with the active load source.
Remote load source mirroring may be disabled from either DST or SST. However, disabling remote load source mirroring is not allowed if there is a load source disk unit on the system that is not attached to the Load Source IOP. If you attempt to disable remote load source mirroring support and it is currently disabled, the system will display a message that remote load source mirroring is already disabled.
To disable remote load source mirroring support, do the following: