Failover, Failsafe on link-down/power-up, Failover failsafe on link-down/power-up – HP P6000 Continuous Access Software User Manual

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Suspension state

1.

Operational state

4.

Log state

2.

Failsafe state

Failover

To fail over means to reverse the direction of remote replication in a DR group pair. A failover
event is an event in which the remote replication direction was reversed.

When a failover event occurs, the roles of source and destination in a DR group pair are reversed.
For example, in a planned failover, if DR group A was originally the source and DR group B was
the destination, those roles are reversed when DR group B is failed over.

In the case of an unplanned failover (disaster), there may not be a literal reversal of remote
replication because Site A might not be operational. Instead, when DR group B is failed over, Site
B can become an independent site, or a source that remotely replicates to third site.

Performing a planned or unplanned failover involves technical preparation and significant
operational planning. Host I/O is impacted by a failover. The following guidelines capture just a
few of the technical considerations.

To fail over a DR group pair, you must specify the destination DR group. See

DR group pair

.

You cannot fail over a DR group pair if remote replication is suspended or if a remote copy
(virtual disk) is in an unknown state. See DR groups

Suspension state

and virtual disks

Resource

states

.

You can failover a DR group while it is normalizing.

If only one component in a DR group pair fails, repairing that single component may be
preferable to performing a failover.

IMPORTANT:

Failing over a DR group pair impacts host I/O. Ensure that you understand

the potential impacts of performing a failover. For more information on failover, see the HP
P6000 Continuous Access Implementation Guide
.

See also DR groups

Suspend on failover

and

Remote replication guidelines

.

Failsafe on link-down/power-up

Failsafe on link-down/power-up is a data protection feature that specifies whether or not virtual
disks in a source DR group are automatically re-presented to hosts after a power-up (reboot) of the
source storage system when the links to the destination DR group are down. Values are:

Enabled. When enabled, virtual disks in a source DR group are not automatically re-presented
to hosts after a link-down/power-up (reboot) of the source storage system. This behavior is
called presentation blocking and provides data protection under several circumstances. See

Operational State - Blocked

.

Disabled. When disabled, virtual disks in a source DR group are automatically re-presented
to hosts after a link-down/power-up (reboot) of the source storage system.

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