InfoScale™ 9.0 Cluster Server Agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/HP-XP Continuous Access Configuration Guide - Windows

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Product(s): InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Windows
  1. Introducing the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
    1.  
      About the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/HP-XP Continuous Access
    2.  
      Supported software
    3.  
      Supported hardware
    4.  
      Typical Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access setup in a VCS cluster
    5. Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access agent functions
      1.  
        About the Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access agent's online function
  2. Configuring the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
    1. Configuration concepts for the Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access agent
      1.  
        Resource type definition for the Hitachi TrueCopy agent
      2. Attribute definitions for the TrueCopy/HP-XP-CA agent
        1. About the SplitTakeover attribute for the Hitachi TrueCopy agent
          1.  
            SplitTakeover attribute = 0
          2.  
            SplitTakeover attribute = 1
        2. About the FreezeSecondaryOnSplit attribute for the Hitachi TrueCopy agent
          1.  
            FreezeSecondaryOnSplit attribute = 0
        3.  
          About the HTC configuration parameters
        4.  
          Special consideration for fence level NEVER
        5.  
          Considerations for calculating the AllowAutoFailoverInterval attribute value
      3.  
        Sample configuration for the TrueCopy/HP-XP-CA agent
    2. Before you configure the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
      1.  
        About cluster heartbeats
      2.  
        About configuring system zones in replicated data clusters
      3.  
        About preventing split-brain
    3. Configuring the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
      1.  
        Configuring the agent manually in a global cluster
      2.  
        Configuring the agent manually in a replicated data cluster
  3. Testing VCS disaster recovery support with Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
    1. How VCS recovers from various disasters in an HA/DR setup with Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
      1.  
        Failure scenarios in global clusters
      2.  
        Failure scenarios in replicated data clusters
      3.  
        Replication link / Application failure scenarios
    2.  
      Testing the global service group migration
    3.  
      Testing disaster recovery after host failure
    4.  
      Testing disaster recovery after site failure
    5.  
      Performing failback after a node failure or an application failure
    6.  
      Performing failback after a site failure
  4. Setting up fire drill
    1.  
      About fire drills
    2. About the HTCSnap agent
      1.  
        HTCSnap agent functions
      2.  
        Resource type definition for the HTCSnap agent
      3.  
        Attribute definitions for the HTCSnap agent
      4.  
        About the Snapshot attributes
      5.  
        Sample configuration for a fire drill service group
    3.  
      Additional considerations for running a fire drill
    4.  
      Before you configure the fire drill service group
    5. Configuring the fire drill service group
      1.  
        About the Fire Drill wizard
    6.  
      Verifying a successful fire drill

SplitTakeover attribute = 0

The default value of the SplitTakeover attribute is 0.

The default value indicates that the agent does not permit a failover to S-VOL devices if the P-VOL devices are in the PSUE state, or if the agent cannot connect to the remote site RAID manager, or if the S-VOL devices are in the SSUS state. If a failover occurs when the replication link is disconnected, data loss may occur because the S-VOL devices may not be in sync.

If the S-VOL devices are in the PAIR state, the agent attempts to contact the RAID manager at the P-VOL side to determine the status of the arrays.

If the P-VOL devices are in the PAIR state, the agent proceeds with failover. But if the P-VOL side is down, the agent attempts to honor the SplitTakeover attribute configuration before proceeding with failover.

If a device group is made up of multiple devices, then, in case of a link failure, the state of each device changes on an individual basis. This change is not reflected on the device group level. Only those devices to which an application made a write after a link failure change their state to PSUE. Other devices in the same device group retain their state to PAIR.