HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual
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13. If you are monitoring multiple IP addresses, highlight the source name and specify
the Failover Trigger.
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All Monitored IP Addresses Fail—Failover begins when all monitored IP
addresses fail. If there are multiple, redundant paths to a server, losing one
probably means an isolated network problem and you should wait for all IP
addresses to fail.
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One Monitored IP Address Fails—Failover begins when any one of the
monitored IP addresses fails. If each IP address is on a different subnet, you
may want to trigger failover after one fails.
14. If Manual Intervention is enabled, Target Data State at Failover will be disabled
because the same options will be presented to you at failover time. If Manual
Intervention is disabled, the options will be enabled so that an option can be
selected to occur automatically when failover occurs. Highlight the source name
and specify the Target Data State at Failover by specifying what data you want to
use on the target when failover occurs.
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Apply Data in Target Queues Then Failover—All of the data in the target
queue will be applied before failover begins. Depending on the amount of
data in queue, the amount of time to apply all of the data could be lengthy.
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Discard Data in Target Queues and Failover Immediately—All of the data
in the target queue will be discarded and failover will begin immediately. Any
data in the target queue will be lost.