Failing over to the synchronous backup system – HP 3PAR Operating System Software User Manual

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SystemA 42 IP failed mirror_config

SystemB 44 IP ready mirror_config

Link Information

Target Node Address Status Options

SystemA 0 10.100.33.96 Down

SystemA 1 10.101.33.96 Down

SystemB 0 10.100.33.195 Up

SystemB 1 10.101.33.195 Up

receive 0 receive Up

receive 1 receive Up

Group Information

Name Target Status Role Mode Options

multi.1.r96 SystemA Stopped Secondary Periodic Period 5m, over_per_alert

LocalVV ID RemoteVV ID SyncStatus LastSyncTime

testvv.0 300 testvv.0 100 Stopped 2009-06-29 12:07:51 PDT

testvv.1 301 testvv.1 101 Stopped 2009-06-29 12:07:51 PDT

testvv.2 302 testvv.2 102 Stopped 2009-06-29 12:07:51 PDT

testvv.3 303 testvv.3 103 Stopped 2009-06-29 12:07:51 PDT

Name Target Status Role Mode Options

multi.1.r96 SystemB Backup Secondary Periodic Period 5m, over_per_alert

LocalVV ID RemoteVV ID SyncStatus LastSyncTime

testvv.0 300 testvv.0 200 Synced 2009-06-29 12:00:40 PDT

testvv.1 301 testvv.1 201 Synced 2009-06-29 12:00:39 PDT

testvv.2 302 testvv.2 202 Synced 2009-06-29 12:00:40 PDT

testvv.3 303 testvv.3 203 Synced 2009-06-29 12:00:41 PDT

Stages of Disaster Recovery in SLD Remote-Copy Configurations

1.

The primary system fails or you take it offline.

2.

Failover changes the secondary volume groups to primary on the failover system (the backup
system that is still working) and enables I/O to the failover system.

3.

The primary system recovers and comes online.

4.

Recovery reverses the natural direction of data flow and resynchronizes the systems.

5.

Restore restores all volume groups to their natural direction of data flow and starts remote
copy.

NOTE:

Target names change depending on the links between the systems. For example, a

target name such as SystemA with an IP address of 10.100.33.96 might appear in some
output as RC096IP.

Failing Over to the Synchronous Backup System

If the primary system fails or is taken offline, you can fail the storage system over to the synchronous
backup system (see

Figure 66 (page 208)

) if the backup system:

Is still functioning properly.

Is not affected by the situation that took the primary system offline (is not in danger of failing
as well).

When the synchronous backup system becomes the failover system, the synchronous backup system
temporarily assumes the role of the primary system.

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