Failover, failback, and restoration, Dns failover, failback, and restoration, Initiating automatic failover – HP Storage Mirroring V4.5 Software User Manual

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Failover, Failback, and

Restoration

If you selected DNS failover, you can use the Application Manager to automate failover, failback, and

restoration. If you selected Identity failover, you will need to use the manual processes described in

Identity failover, failback, and restoration

on page 11-4.

If an error occurs during failover or failback, a message box will appear. You can use the Actions

menu to launch the failover and failback log files.

DNS failover, failback, and restoration

Based on the current protection status and/or failover state, the Failover/Failback button on the

Monitor tab and menu options will be updated to display the available command. If the Application

Manager is not in a state that will allow failover or failback to be executed, the Failover/Failback

button and menu option will be grayed out (disabled).
In the Application Manager, there are two ways that failover can be initiated:

Automatically, when a failover condition has been met (such as if the source has gone down)

Manually (for instance, when you want to do maintenance or upgrades on the source server)

In order to initiate either an automatic or manual failover, the source and target servers must already

be configured so that the Protection Status is Protected and Monitoring Status is Enabled.
During failover and failback, the status messages at the bottom of the screen describe the failover or

failback progress.

Initiating automatic failover

When the Manual Intervention Required option is selected on the Failover tab of the Configure

Protection window, a prompt will occur when a failover condition is met. For more information about

setting failover options, see the Failover settings section for your application.
If you cleared the Manual Intervention Required option and have failover enabled for your server

pair, failover will occur automatically when a failover condition is met.

NOTE:

Protection Status and Monitoring Status on the Setup tab are not updated during

failover and failback.

The refresh update rate is not automatically updated during failover and failback.

When using Application Manager for Exchange:

If your SMTP gateway (or vendor) is configured to send mail to a specific IP

address and that IP address is not failed over to the target, you will need to change

it during failover.

While in a failed over state, you cannot log in to the domain from the source

Exchange server. This is because the target has assumed the source server's host

Service Principal Names to allow Outlook Web Access to be accessed using the

source name. If you need to log in to the domain and OWA is not needed, contact

Hewlett-Packard Technical Support for a workaround.

When using Application Manager for file servers, the failover button will only work

after the source server is offline. This is necessary to prevent name conflicts on the

network when the name is failed over.

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