InfoScale™ 9.0 Cluster Server Agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/HP-XP Continuous Access Configuration Guide - Windows
- Introducing the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
- Configuring the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
- Configuration concepts for the Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access agent
- Attribute definitions for the TrueCopy/HP-XP-CA agent
- Before you configure the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
- Configuring the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
- Configuration concepts for the Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access agent
- Testing VCS disaster recovery support with Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
- How VCS recovers from various disasters in an HA/DR setup with Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
- Setting up fire drill
Additional considerations for running a fire drill
Follow these guidelines for fire drills in a Windows environment:
The primary and secondary sites must be fully configured with TrueCopy/HP-XP-CA replication and the global cluster option. The configuration must follow the applicable instructions in the Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions for Windows documentation for configuring disaster recovery with TrueCopy/HP-XP-CA.
The secondary system where you plan to run the fire drill must have access to the replicated volumes.
Ensure that Hitachi RAID Manager / Command Control Interface (CCI) is installed.
You must configure ShadowImage pairs (for Hitachi) before running the Fire Drill wizard.
During a fire drill, Volume Manager commands like vxassist rescan can cause performance issues due to the number of Volume Manager objects like diskgroups, disks, and volumes. To avoid this, you must increase the timeout value of the agent for larger configurations.
For more information, refer to the Arctera InfoScale Release Notes.