Primary and Secondary are said to be disconnected when they are in the PAUSED state or are disconnected because of a network outage, or an outage of the Secondary node.
The attributes are as follows:
latencyprot=override
Volume Replicator allows the number of writes in the Replicator Log to exceed the latency_high_mark. In this case, Volume Replicator causes latency protection to be overridden and allows incoming writes from the application whose data is replicated. Volume Replicator does not stall incoming writes because the Replicator Log is not draining, and incoming writes may be stalled indefinitely. Stalling of incoming writes is undesirable for the writing application. Most system administrators set latencyprot=override.
latencyprot=fail
If the number of writes in the Replicator Log reaches the latency_high_mark while the Primary and the Secondary are disconnected, Volume Replicator causes new writes at the Primary to fail. This prevents the Secondary from falling further behind than specified by the latency_high_mark.