HP Storage Mirroring V5.1 Software User Manual

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To be completely assured that your data on the target is good, automatic and scheduled snapshots

only occur when the data is in a good Storage Mirroring state. However, manual snapshots can be

taken during any state. There are instances when you may want to take a manual snapshot, even if

the target data is in a bad state. For example, if you drop an operation, that does not necessarily

mean your data on the target is corrupt or the target would be unable to stand in for the source in

the event of a failure. A snapshot of a bad state may be useful and usable, depending on your

environment. If your source is a file server and an operation has been dropped, it is just one user file

that is out-of-date. All of the remaining target files are intact and can be accessed in the event of a

Target

Restarted

without

Connection

Persistance

Bad

The target service has

been restarted and was

unable to persist

connection

information, therefore,

operations that were in

the queue have been

lost.

An automatic snapshot

will be taken after the

target restarts, if the

target data was in a

good state prior to the

target restart and the

connection is

configured to

auto-remirror on

auto-reconnect.
Scheduled snapshots

will be delayed until the

target data is back in a

good state.

Start a mirror, wait

until it is complete and

the data is in a good

state, and then take a

manual snapshot.

Restore

Required

Good

or

Bad

The data on the target

no longer matches the

data on the source

because of a failover.

This does not

necessarily mean that

the data on the target

is bad.

Scheduled and

automatic snapshots

will be delayed until a

restore is completed or

the Restore Required

state is overruled by a

mirror. Once the

restoration or mirror is

complete, automatic

and scheduled

snapshots will occur

normally.

Restore the target data

back to the source or

overrule the Restore

Required state by

performing a mirror.

Once the restoration or

mirror is complete,

manual snapshots can

be taken normally.

Snapshot

Reverted

Good

or

Bad

The data on the target

no longer matches the

data on the source

because a snapshot has

been applied on the

target. This does not

necessarily mean that

the data on the target

is bad.

Scheduled and

automatic snapshots

will be delayed until a

restore is completed or

the Snapshot Reverted

state is overruled by a

mirror. Once the

restoration or mirror is

complete, automatic

and scheduled

snapshots will occur

normally.

Restore the target data

back to the source or

overrule the Snapshot

Reverted state by

performing a mirror.

Once the restoration or

mirror is complete,

manual snapshots can

be taken normally.

Restore

Complete

Good

Because the

restoration is complete,

the data on the source

and target is

synchronized.

Scheduled and

automatic snapshots

will occur normally.

Manual snapshots can

be taken normally.

Action

State

Description

Automatic Action

Taken for Scheduled

and Automatic

Snapshots

User Interaction

Required for Manual

Snapshots

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