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4.

If you want to use the data from a snapshot, select Revert to specified snapshot, then select

the snapshot in the list. Click Initiate Failover to begin failover process. After you select

Initiate Failover, the failover process will begin and the Protection Status and

Failover/Monitoring Status indicators on the Monitor tab will display Failing Over.

Failback and restoration

After issues on the source server are resolved and it is connected and online, you can failback to the

source and restore any modified data. In order to initiate failback, both the Protection Status and

Failover/Monitoring Status must be Failed Over.

If the source server has to be rebuilt, follow the instructions in

Rebuilding the Source

on page B-1.

To initiate failback, click the Failback button, or select Actions, Failback. The Initiate Failback

window will appear.

On the Initiate Failback window, select the following failback options:

1.

In the Source IP Address field, select the IP address the Storage Mirroring data will be

transmitted through. You should only change this setting if you want to select a different route

for Storage Mirroring traffic. On a machine with more than one NIC, this increases the flexibility

of configuring Storage Mirroring activity. For example, you can separate regular network traffic

and Storage Mirroring traffic on a machine. The default ports will be used.
In a cluster, the route should be set to the name of the Exchange virtual server (EVS) dependent

IP address.

2.

Select Restore target data prior to failback if you want to restore any modified data from the

target back to the source prior to beginning the failback.

3.

Select Enable Compression to enable compression of data that is transmitted from the target

to the source. Then, set the level from minimum to maximum compression. The default level is

inherited from the source-to-target connection.

4.

Select Prompt prior to failback if you want a prompt to appear before failing back.

NOTE:

You cannot cancel or interrupt the failover process.
The length of time needed for a failover depends on the number of users and how

long it takes to start services on the target. For a large number of users, the failover

process could take a while.

NOTE:

When using Application Manager for Exchange, any mail stores or storage groups that are

created while the source is in a failover state will not failback properly.

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