Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions 8.0.2 HA and DR Solutions Guide for Microsoft SQL Server - Windows
- Section I. Getting started with Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions for SQL Server
- Introducing SFW HA and the VCS agents for SQL Server
- How is application availability achieved in a VMware virtual environment
- Notes and recommendations
- How VCS monitors storage components
- Deployment scenarios for SQL Server
- Reviewing the active-passive HA configuration
- Reviewing a standalone SQL Server configuration
- Reviewing the campus cluster configuration
- Reviewing the Replicated Data Cluster configuration
- About setting up a Replicated Data Cluster configuration
- Disaster recovery configuration
- Reviewing the disaster recovery configuration
- Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
- Configuring disk groups and volumes for SQL Server
- About managing disk groups and volumes
- Configuring the cluster using the Cluster Configuration Wizard
- Installing SQL Server
- Completing configuration steps in SQL Server
- Introducing SFW HA and the VCS agents for SQL Server
- Section II. Configuring SQL Server in a physical environment
- Configuring SQL Server for failover
- About configuring the SQL Server service group
- Configuring the service group in a non-shared storage environment
- Configuring an MSDTC Server service group
- Configuring campus clusters for SQL Server
- Configuring Replicated Data Clusters for SQL Server
- Setting up the Replicated Data Sets (RDS)
- Configuring a RVG service group for replication
- Configuring the resources in the RVG service group for RDC replication
- Configuring the VMDg or VMNSDg resources for the disk groups
- Configuring the RVG Primary resources
- Adding the nodes from the secondary zone to the RDC
- Verifying the RDC configuration
- Configuring disaster recovery for SQL Server
- Setting up your replication environment
- About configuring disaster recovery with the DR wizard
- Configuring replication and global clustering
- Configuring the global cluster option for wide-area failover
- Testing fault readiness by running a fire drill
- About the Fire Drill Wizard
- Prerequisites for a fire drill
- Preparing the fire drill configuration
- Deleting the fire drill configuration
- Configuring SQL Server for failover
Preparing the fire drill configuration
Preparing the fire drill configuration creates a fire drill service group. You specify the application service group and the secondary system to use. Only one service group can be prepared for a fire drill at one time.
For a Volume Replicator environment, the preparation step also prepares snapshot mirrors of production data at the specified node on the secondary site.
Note:
Preparing the snapshot mirrors takes some time to complete.
Before you prepare the fire drill configuration with the Fire Drill Wizard, make sure that you meet the prerequisites.
See Prerequisites for a fire drill.
To prepare the fire drill configuration
- Open the Solutions Configuration Center from the Apps menu on the Start screen.
- Start the Fire Drill Wizard by expanding Solutions for Microsoft SQL > Fire Drill > Configure or run a fire drill and clicking Fire Drill Wizard.
- In the Welcome panel, review the information and click Next.
- In the System Selection panel, specify a system in the primary site cluster and click Next.
- In the Service Group Selection panel, select the service group that you want to use for the fire drill and click Next.
- In the Secondary System Selection panel, select the cluster and the system to be used for the fire drill at the secondary site, and then click Next.
- If the Fire Drill Prerequisites panel is displayed, review the information and ensure that all prerequisites are met. Click Next.
See Prerequisites for a fire drill.
Otherwise, if a fire drill service group already exists on this system for the specified service group, one of the following panels is displayed:
If the Run Fire Drill option or Delete Fire Drill options are shown, a fire drill service group has already been prepared.
You can run the fire drill with no further preparation. Click Run Fire Drill and follow the procedure for running a fire drill.
See Running a fire drill.
If the Fire Drill Restoration panel is displayed, the fire drill service group remains online from a previous fire drill.
Follow the procedure for restoring the fire drill configuration to a prepared state. This must be done before running a new fire drill.
If the Re-create Fire Drill Service Group panel is displayed, a fire drill service group has already been prepared but is not up to date.
You can choose to re-create the fire drill configuration to bring it up to date.
See Re-creating a fire drill configuration that has changed.
Or you can clear the check box to re-create the configuration and run the fire drill on the existing configuration.
- If the Fire Drill Service Group Settings panel is displayed, assign the virtual IP address and virtual name (Lanman name) to be used for the fire drill service group that will be created on the secondary site.
- The wizard selects the appropriate panel to display next, depending on the replication method. Fill in any required information on the panel that is displayed.
Volume Replicator replication
Disk Selection panel
Hitachi TrueCopy replication
Horcm Files Path Selection panel
See Hitachi TrueCopy Path Information panel details.
HTCSnap Resource Configuration panel
EMC SRDF replication
SRDFSnap Resource Configuration panel
Click Next.
- In the Fire Drill Preparation panel, the wizard shows the status of the preparation tasks.
See Fire Drill Preparation panel details.
When preparation is complete, click Next.
- The Summary panel displays the message that preparation is complete.
To run the fire drill now, click Next. Continue with the procedure to run the fire drill.
See Running a fire drill.
To run the fire drill later, click Finish. The fire drill preparation remains in place.