HP Storage Mirroring V5 Software User Manual

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Use block checksum comparison/delta block transfer

—Specify if you want the restoration process to use a

block checksum comparison to determine which blocks are different. If this option is enabled, only those blocks
(not the entire files) that are different will be restored to the source.

j.

If you want to configure orphan files, click the

Orphans

tab. The same orphan options are available for a restoration

connection as a standard connection. See

Configuring and removing orphan files

on page 14-12 for more details.

k.

If you are original source was using

Replicate NT Security by Name

, you must enable that option on the target

before you start the restoration. The option is available on the target’s

Server

Properties

on the

Source

tab.

l.

Click

Restore

to begin the restoration. You can identify a restoration connection because it is enclosed in

parenthesis ( ) and it has _Restore appended to the end of the replication set name. The initial restoration is
complete when the

Mirror Status

is

Idle

. After the

Mirror Status

is

Idle

, the connection will continue replicating

any on-going data changes from the target to the source.

11.

After the

Mirror Status

is

Idle

, schedule a time for failback. User downtime will begin once failback is started, so select

a time that will have minimal disruption on your users.

12.

When you are ready, begin the failback process.

a.

From the Failover Control Center, select the target that is currently standing in for the failed source.

b.

Select the failed source and click

Failback

. The user downtime starts now. If you have a pre-failback script

configured, it will be started.

c.

When failback is complete, the post-failback script, if configured, will be started. When the script is complete, you
will be prompted to determine if you want to continue monitoring the source, do not select either option. Leave
the prompt dialog box open as is.

13.

Back in the Management Console, watch the restoration connection until activity has ended and replication is in a

Ready

state. This will happen as the final data in queue, if any, is applied on the source. The replication

Ready

state indicates

replication is waiting for new incoming data changes. There will not be any additional data changes because failback has
released the source identity, so users are no longer accessing their data.

14.

Once replication is in a

Ready

state, disconnect the restoration connection from the target. This is the connection

enclosed in parenthesis () and it has _Restore appended to the end of the replication set name.

15.

On the source, change the IP address that you modified earlier to the unique address back to its original address. You
can also enable any other NICs on the source.

16.

Also on the source, change the source name back to its original name and reboot, or restart the Workstation, Server,
and any other services you were prompted to stop.

17.

Once the source is back online, users can reconnect to the source.

18.

At this time, you can go back to the dialog box in the Failover Control Center. Select

Continue

or

Stop

to indicate if you

want to continue monitoring the source. After you have selected whether or not to continue monitoring the source, the
source post-failback script, if configured, will be started.

19.

You can now reconnect your original replication set on the source to your target, to reestablish protection.

NOTE:

During the restoration, only the data is restored back to the source. Shares are not created on the
source during the restoration. Shares that were created on the target during failover will need to be
created manually on the source.

NOTE:

The source must be online and Storage Mirroring must be running to ensure that the source post-failback
script can be started. If the source has not completed its boot process, the command to start the script
may be lost and the script will not be initiated.

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