Volume Replicator 7.4.1 Administrator's Guide - Windows
- Understanding Volume Replicator
- About Volume Replicator
- Basic Volume Replicator terms
- Building blocks of Volume Replicator
- Understanding replication in the Volume Replicator environment
- Modes of replication
- Understanding data flow in Volume Replicator asynchronous mode
- Managing data during failure and recovery
- Replication concepts
- About using Volume Replicator as a disaster recovery tool
- Understanding how Volume Replicator logs writes to the Replicator Log
- Understanding replication settings for a Secondary
- Measures to protect log overflow and replication latency
- Pausing the replication
- Synchronizing the Secondary
- Understanding Volume Replicator support for FlashSnap
- About Synchronized Snapshots
- Understanding Bunker replication
- Understanding Volume Replicator Support for TCP Multi-Connection
- About Volume Replicator memory monitoring and control support
- About Volume Replicator Graphs
- Setting up replication
- Security considerations for Volume Replicator
- Setting up replication using the Setup Replicated Data Set wizard
- Setting up the Bunker RVG for replication
- Using the VEA Console for Volume Replication Operations
- Monitoring replication
- Interpreting the information in the Volume Replicator views
- Monitoring replication using the VEA console
- Checking replication performance using vxrlink stats
- Administering Volume Replicator
- Adding volumes
- Administering the RVG
- Administering replication
- Managing checkpoints
- Pausing replication using Volume Replicator
- Creating snapshots for the data volumes
- Creating synchronized snapshots using the VSS Snapshot wizard
- Administering Bunker replication
- Performing disaster recovery operation
- Deleting Volume Replicator objects
- Accessing data on Secondary host
- Performing automated system recovery (ASR)
- Alternative methods to synchronize the Secondary faster
- Obtaining statistical information through Volume Replicator Graphs
- Using the command line interface
- Administering the RDS using the vxrds command
- Resizing the data volumes
- Displaying the network statistics for the RLINK
- Administering the RVGs using the vxrvg command
- Displaying information using the vxprint command
- Creating snapshots using the vxsnap command
- Administering replicated volumes using the vxvol command
- Displaying and changing replication ports using the vrport command
- Administering the RVG using the vxedit
- Administering the RVG using the vxassist command
- Tuning Volume Replicator
- Examples: Using the command line
- Example 1: Setting up replication using the command line interface
- Example 3: Using Bunker node for disaster recovery
- Example 4: Using synchronized snapshots to restore data
- Configuring Volume Replicator in a VCS environment
- Components of a VCS cluster
- Illustrating a highly available Volume Replicator setup
- How the agents work
- Configuring the agents
- Working with existing replication service groups
- Configuring Volume Replicator with Hyper-V
- Advanced settings in Volume Replicator
- Troubleshooting Volume Replicator
- Recommendations and checks
- Recovering from problems in a firewall or NAT setup
- Recovering from problems during replication
- Error when configuring the VxSAS Service
- Operation time-out errors
- Problems when configuring Volume Replicator in a VCS environment
- Problems when setting performance counters
- Appendix A. Services and ports
- Appendix B. Using the vxrsync utility
- Appendix C. VR Advisor (VRAdvisor)
Collecting sample data using the VRAdvisor Wizard
To collect data using the VRAdvisor Wizard
- Launch the VRAdvisor Wizard on Windows from Start > All Programs > Veritas > Volume Replicator Advisor > VRAdvisor Wizard or, on Windows 2012 operating systems, from the Apps menu in the Start screen.
- On the Welcome panel, select Data Collection, and then click Next. The Data Collection panel appears.
Note:
On Windows, only the diskStats command is used to collect data.
- Complete the Data Collection panel as follows:
File Name
Enter the name of the file where the data write samples are collected.
Make sure that no other application uses the name.
If a file already exists with that file name or if the path is incorrect, a message is displayed.
Duration for which data is to be collected
Enter the duration in days or hours. The default value is 14 days. The maximum duration is 30 days.
Interval
Enter a value in seconds to indicate the frequency at which you want the data to be collected. The default value is 120 seconds.
Details
Select the required volumes individually, or click Select All to select all of the available volumes in the selected disk group.
Only volumes with drive letters are displayed.
On Windows, the DiskGroup field is not available.
- Click Next. The Confirmation message appears.
- To start the data collection process immediately, click Yes. To go back and make any changes, click No.
The Data Collection Summary panel indicates that the data collection has started. It also displays a summary of the specifications you entered for the data collection.
- Click Finish. VRAdvisor continues to collect data for the specified duration, although the wizard window closes. The data collection wizard displays an error message if it is unsuccessful in starting the data collection process. Select Cancel, fix the reported error and launch the data collection wizard again.
After the data collection completes, the specified file contains the sample of data in a format that can be used for analysis by VRAdvisor. For more information,
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