Veritas InfoScale™ 8.0.2 Disaster Recovery Implementation Guide - AIX

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Product(s): InfoScale & Storage Foundation (8.0.2)
Platform: AIX
  1. Section I. Introducing Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions for disaster recovery
    1. About supported disaster recovery scenarios
      1.  
        About disaster recovery scenarios
      2. About campus cluster configuration
        1.  
          VCS campus cluster requirements
        2.  
          How VCS campus clusters work
        3.  
          Typical VCS campus cluster setup
      3. About replicated data clusters
        1.  
          How VCS replicated data clusters work
      4. About global clusters
        1.  
          How VCS global clusters work
        2.  
          User privileges for cross-cluster operations
        3. VCS global clusters: The building blocks
          1.  
            Visualization of remote cluster objects
          2.  
            About global service groups
          3. About global cluster management
            1.  
              About the wide-area connector process
            2.  
              About the wide-area heartbeat agent
            3.  
              Sample configuration for the wide-area heartbeat agent
          4. About serialization - The Authority attribute
            1.  
              About the Authority and AutoStart attributes
          5.  
            About resiliency and "Right of way"
          6.  
            VCS agents to manage wide-area failover
          7.  
            About the Steward process: Split-brain in two-cluster global clusters
          8.  
            Secure communication in global clusters
      5.  
        Disaster recovery feature support for components in the Veritas InfoScale product suite
      6.  
        Virtualization support for InfoScale 8.0.2 products in replicated environments
    2. Planning for disaster recovery
      1. Planning for cluster configurations
        1.  
          Planning a campus cluster setup
        2.  
          Planning a replicated data cluster setup
        3.  
          Planning a global cluster setup
      2. Planning for data replication
        1.  
          Data replication options
        2.  
          Data replication considerations
  2. Section II. Implementing campus clusters
    1. Setting up campus clusters for VCS and SFHA
      1. About setting up a campus cluster configuration
        1.  
          Preparing to set up a campus cluster configuration
        2.  
          Configuring I/O fencing to prevent data corruption
        3.  
          Configuring VxVM disk groups for campus cluster configuration
        4.  
          Configuring VCS service group for campus clusters
        5.  
          Setting up campus clusters for VxVM and VCS using Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager
      2.  
        Fire drill in campus clusters
      3.  
        About the DiskGroupSnap agent
      4. About running a fire drill in a campus cluster
        1.  
          Configuring the fire drill service group
        2.  
          Running a successful fire drill in a campus cluster
    2. Setting up campus clusters for SFCFSHA, SFRAC
      1.  
        About setting up a campus cluster for disaster recovery for SFCFSHA or SF Oracle RAC
      2.  
        Preparing to set up a campus cluster in a parallel cluster database environment
      3.  
        Configuring I/O fencing to prevent data corruption
      4.  
        Configuring VxVM disk groups for a campus cluster in a parallel cluster database environment
      5.  
        Configuring VCS service groups for a campus cluster for SFCFSHA and SF Oracle RAC
      6.  
        Tuning guidelines for parallel campus clusters
      7.  
        Best practices for a parallel campus cluster
  3. Section III. Implementing replicated data clusters
    1. Configuring a replicated data cluster using VVR
      1. About setting up a replicated data cluster configuration
        1.  
          About typical replicated data cluster configuration
        2.  
          About setting up replication
        3.  
          Configuring the service groups
        4.  
          Configuring the service group dependencies
      2. About migrating a service group
        1.  
          Switching the service group
      3.  
        Fire drill in replicated data clusters
    2. Configuring a replicated data cluster using third-party replication
      1.  
        About setting up a replicated data cluster configuration using third-party replication
      2.  
        About typical replicated data cluster configuration using third-party replication
      3.  
        About setting up third-party replication
      4.  
        Configuring the service groups for third-party replication
      5.  
        Fire drill in replicated data clusters using third-party replication
  4. Section IV. Implementing global clusters
    1. Configuring global clusters for VCS and SFHA
      1.  
        Installing and Configuring Cluster Server
      2. Setting up VVR replication
        1.  
          About configuring VVR replication
        2.  
          Best practices for setting up replication
        3. Creating a Replicated Data Set
          1. Creating a Primary RVG of an RDS
            1.  
              Prerequisites for creating a Primary RVG of an RDS
            2.  
              Example - Creating a Primary RVG containing a data volume
            3.  
              Example - Creating a Primary RVG containing a volume set
          2. Adding a Secondary to an RDS
            1.  
              Best practices for adding a Secondary to an RDS
            2.  
              Prerequisites for adding a Secondary to an RDS
          3. Changing the replication settings for a Secondary
            1. Setting the mode of replication for a Secondary
              1.  
                Example - Setting the mode of replication to asynchronous for an RDS
              2.  
                Example - Setting the mode of replication to synchronous for an RDS
            2.  
              Setting the latency protection for a Secondary
            3.  
              Setting the SRL overflow protection for a Secondary
            4.  
              Setting the network transport protocol for a Secondary
            5. Setting the packet size for a Secondary
              1.  
                Example - Setting the packet size between the Primary and Secondary
            6. Setting the bandwidth limit for a Secondary
              1.  
                Example: Limiting network bandwidth between the Primary and the Secondary
              2.  
                Example: Disabling Bandwidth Throttling between the Primary and the Secondary
              3.  
                Example: Limiting network bandwidth used by VVR when using full synchronization
        4. Synchronizing the Secondary and starting replication
          1. Methods to synchronize the Secondary
            1.  
              Using the network to synchronize the Secondary
            2.  
              Using block-level tape backup to synchronize the Secondary
            3.  
              Moving disks physically to synchronize the Secondary
          2. Using the automatic synchronization feature
            1.  
              Notes on using automatic synchronization
          3.  
            Example for setting up replication using automatic synchronization
          4.  
            About SmartMove for VVR
          5.  
            About thin storage reclamation and VVR
          6.  
            Determining if a thin reclamation array needs reclamation
        5. Starting replication when the data volumes are zero initialized
          1.  
            Example: Starting replication when the data volumes are zero initialized
      3.  
        Setting up third-party replication
      4. Configuring clusters for global cluster setup
        1.  
          Configuring global cluster components at the primary site
        2.  
          Installing and configuring VCS at the secondary site
        3.  
          Securing communication between the wide-area connectors
        4.  
          Configuring remote cluster objects
        5.  
          Configuring additional heartbeat links (optional)
        6.  
          Configuring the Steward process (optional)
      5. Configuring service groups for global cluster setup
        1.  
          Configuring VCS service group for VVR-based replication
        2.  
          Configuring a service group as a global service group
      6.  
        Fire drill in global clusters
    2. Configuring a global cluster with Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability or Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC
      1.  
        About global clusters
      2.  
        About replication for parallel global clusters using Storage Foundation and High Availability (SFHA) Solutions
      3.  
        About setting up a global cluster environment for parallel clusters
      4.  
        Configuring the primary site
      5.  
        Configuring the secondary site
      6.  
        Setting up replication between parallel global cluster sites
      7.  
        Testing a parallel global cluster configuration
    3. Configuring a global cluster with Volume Replicator and Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability or Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC
      1.  
        About configuring a parallel global cluster using Volume Replicator (VVR) for replication
      2. Setting up replication on the primary site using VVR
        1.  
          Creating the data and SRL volumes on the primary site
        2.  
          Setting up the Replicated Volume Group on the primary site
      3. Setting up replication on the secondary site using VVR
        1.  
          Creating the data and SRL volumes on the secondary site
        2.  
          Editing the /etc/vx/vras/.rdg files
        3.  
          Setting up IP addresses for RLINKs on each cluster
        4.  
          Setting up the disk group on secondary site for replication
      4.  
        Starting replication of the primary site database volume to the secondary site using VVR
      5. Configuring Cluster Server to replicate the database volume using VVR
        1.  
          Modifying the Cluster Server (VCS) configuration on the primary site
        2.  
          Modifying the VCS configuration on the secondary site
      6.  
        Replication use cases for global parallel clusters
  5. Section V. Implementing disaster recovery configurations in virtualized environments
    1. Configuring for disaster recovery in virtualized environments
      1.  
        About disaster recovery configurations in virtualized environments
      2.  
        Configuring IBM PowerVM LPAR guest for disaster recovery
  6. Section VI. Reference
    1. Appendix A. Sample configuration files
      1. Sample Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC configuration files
        1.  
          sfrac02_main.cf file
        2.  
          sfrac07_main.cf and sfrac08_main.cf files
        3.  
          sfrac09_main.cf and sfrac10_main.cf files
        4.  
          sfrac11_main.cf file
        5.  
          sfrac12_main.cf and sfrac13_main.cf files
        6.  
          Sample fire drill service group configuration
      2. About sample main.cf files for Storage Foundation (SF) for Oracle RAC
        1.  
          Sample main.cf for Oracle 10g for CVM/VVR primary site
        2.  
          Sample main.cf for Oracle 10g for CVM/VVR secondary site

About thin storage reclamation and VVR

Thin storage helps you optimize your array capacity by allocating storage to applications only when it is needed. When files are created and written to in the file system, storage is allocated from a free storage pool on the array.

However, when you delete files on the host, the storage is not automatically returned to the pool. The result is large amounts of allocated storage on the array that is now unused. You must reclaim this storage manually.

See Determining if a thin reclamation array needs reclamation.

In a VVR environment, you can reclaim storage on volumes configured under an RVG. You can reclaim storage at the disk, disk group, or file system level.

Thin storage reclamation is only supported for LUNs that have the thinrclm attribute. VxVM automatically discovers LUNs that support thin reclamation from thin-capable storage arrays. On the host, you can list devices that have the thinonly or thinrclm attributes.

Thin storage reclamation is not supported on volumes in an RVG that has full instant or space-optimized snapshots that are associated to it. The reclaim command may complete without an error, but the storage space is not reclaimed. Thin storage reclamation is not supported as reclamation on the volume triggers a data transfer from the primary volume to the snapshot volume. Moving this data to the snapshot volume triggers storage allocation at the backend. If there are multiple snapshots, copies of the same data are maintained, which requires more storage than reclaimed. In the case of space-optimized snapshots, the cache object size increases as it copies all the reclaimable data to the space-optimized snapshot.

If you have used Storage Foundation thin storage reclamation in another context, the commands are identical when you use it in a VVR environment.

When you use thin reclamation with VVR, keep in mind the following:

  • The VxFS file system must be mounted on the Primary site before you can perform thin reclamation on the volume.

  • When you reclaim storage on the Primary site, it is automatically reclaimed on the Secondary site - unless the Primary site is in DCM mode or when autosync is running. The Primary site goes into DCM mode when its SRL overflows.

  • You can reclaim storage on the Primary and Secondary sites even if the sites use different types of arrays. The arrays can have different fixed size physical storage allocation units.

  • You can reclaim storage during a rolling upgrade with no impact on your systems.

For detailed information on thin storage, as well procedures for reclaiming thin storage, see Veritas InfoScale™ Solutions Guide.