Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions 8.0.1 HA and DR Solutions Guide for Enterprise Vault - Windows

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Product(s): InfoScale & Storage Foundation (8.0.1)
Platform: Windows
  1. Introducing SFW HA for EV
    1.  
      About clustering solutions with InfoScale products
    2.  
      About high availability
    3.  
      How a high availability solution works
    4. How VCS monitors storage components
      1.  
        Shared storage - if you use NetApp filers
      2.  
        Shared storage - if you use SFW to manage cluster dynamic disk groups
      3.  
        Shared storage - if you use Windows LDM to manage shared disks
      4.  
        Non-shared storage - if you use SFW to manage dynamic disk groups
      5.  
        Non-shared storage - if you use Windows LDM to manage local disks
      6.  
        Non-shared storage - if you use VMware storage
    5.  
      About replication
    6.  
      About disaster recovery
    7.  
      What you can do with a disaster recovery solution
    8.  
      Typical disaster recovery configuration
  2. Configuring high availability for Enterprise Vault with InfoScale Enterprise
    1. Reviewing the HA configuration
      1. Active-Passive configuration
        1.  
          Sample Active-Passive configuration
        2.  
          IP addresses for sample Active-Passive configuration
    2. Reviewing the disaster recovery configuration
      1.  
        Sample disaster recovery configuration
      2.  
        IP addresses for disaster recovery configuration
      3.  
        Supported disaster recovery configurations for service group dependencies
    3.  
      High availability (HA) configuration (New Server)
    4.  
      Following the HA workflow in the Solutions Configuration Center
    5. Disaster recovery configuration
      1.  
        DR configuration tasks: Primary site
      2.  
        DR configuration tasks: Secondary site
    6. Notes and recommendations for cluster and application configuration
      1.  
        IPv6 support
    7.  
      Configuring the storage hardware and network
    8. Configuring cluster disk groups and volumes for Enterprise Vault
      1.  
        About cluster disk groups and volumes
      2.  
        Prerequisites for configuring cluster disk groups and volumes
      3.  
        Considerations for a fast failover configuration
      4.  
        Considerations for disks and volumes for campus clusters
      5.  
        Considerations for volumes for a Volume Replicator configuration
      6.  
        Sample disk group and volume configuration
      7.  
        Viewing the available disk storage
      8.  
        Creating a cluster disk group
      9.  
        Creating Volumes
      10.  
        About managing disk groups and volumes
      11.  
        Importing a disk group and mounting a volume
      12.  
        Unmounting a volume and deporting a disk group
      13.  
        Adding drive letters to mount the volumes
      14.  
        Deporting the cluster disk group
    9.  
      Configuring the cluster
    10.  
      Adding a node to an existing VCS cluster
    11.  
      Verifying your primary site configuration
    12.  
      Guidelines for installing InfoScale Enterprise and configuring the cluster on the secondary site
    13.  
      Setting up your replication environment
    14.  
      Setting up security for Volume Replicator
    15.  
      Assigning user privileges (secure clusters only)
    16.  
      Configuring disaster recovery with the DR wizard
    17.  
      Cloning the storage on the secondary site using the DR wizard (Volume Replicator replication option)
    18.  
      Installing and configuring Enterprise Vault on the secondary site
    19.  
      Configuring Volume Replicator replication and global clustering
    20.  
      Configuring global clustering only
    21.  
      Setting service group dependencies for disaster recovery
    22.  
      Verifying the disaster recovery configuration
    23.  
      Adding multiple DR sites (optional)
    24.  
      Recovery procedures for service group dependencies
  3. Using the Solutions Configuration Center
    1.  
      About the Solutions Configuration Center
    2.  
      Starting the Solutions Configuration Center
    3.  
      Options in the Solutions Configuration Center
    4.  
      About launching wizards from the Solutions Configuration Center
    5.  
      Remote and local access to Solutions wizards
    6.  
      Solutions wizards and logs
    7.  
      Workflows in the Solutions Configuration Center
  4. Installing and configuring Enterprise Vault for failover
    1.  
      Installing Enterprise Vault
    2. Configuring the Enterprise Vault service group
      1.  
        Before you configure an EV service group
      2.  
        Creating an EV service group
      3.  
        Enabling fast failover for disk groups (optional)
    3.  
      Configuring Enterprise Vault Server in a cluster environment
    4.  
      Setting service group dependencies for high availability
    5.  
      Verifying the Enterprise Vault cluster configuration
    6.  
      Setting up Enterprise Vault
    7.  
      Considerations when modifying an EV service group

Cloning the storage on the secondary site using the DR wizard (Volume Replicator replication option)

The DR wizard enables you to clone the storage configuration present at the primary site on to the secondary site. To do this successfully, the systems at the secondary site must have adequate free storage. If you have created the configuration but there is a mismatch in the volume sizes, the wizard can correct this and then complete the configuration.

Note:

The DR wizard cannot be used if you are setting up DR in a non-shared storage environment.

If you have not yet started the wizard, refer to the following topic before continuing with the storage cloning procedure:

See Configuring disaster recovery with the DR wizard.

To clone the storage configuration from the primary site to the secondary site (Volume Replicator replication method)

  1. If you have not yet done so, start the Disaster Recovery Configuration Wizard and specify the information for the primary site system, the service group, and the secondary site system. In the Replication Options panel, select the Volume Replicator replication method and click Next.
  2. Review the information in the Storage Validation Results panel. This panel compares the configuration at the secondary site with that on the primary. If the storage is already configured identically on both sites, the panel shows that results are identical. Otherwise, the panel shows the differences and recommended actions. You can toggle between a summary and detailed view of information about the differences.

    The detailed view shows the following:

    Disk Group

    Displays the disk group name that needs to be created on the secondary site.

    Volume

    Displays the list of volumes, if necessary, that need to be created at the secondary site.

    Size

    Displays the size of the volume that needs to be created on the secondary site.

    Mount

    Displays the mount to be assigned the volume on the secondary site.

    Recommended Action

    Indicates the action that needs to be taken at the secondary to make the configuration similar to that on the primary.

    • If the volume does not exist, a new volume will be created.

    • If the volume exists but is of a smaller size than that on the primary, the volume will be expanded to the required size.

    • If the volume is of a greater size than that on the primary, the volume will be recreated using the appropriate size.

    • If the volume is the same as that on the primary, the message indicates that the volumes are identical and no action is required.

    The summary view shows the following:

    Disk groups that do not exist

    Displays the names of any disk groups that exist on the primary but do not exist on the secondary.

    Existing disk groups that need modification

    Displays the names of any disk groups on the secondary that need to be modified to match the primary.

    Free disks present on secondary

    Displays the list of free disks that exist on the secondary along with details about the free space and total disk space information.

    If the panel displays a message indicating that the available disks are inadequate to clone the primary site configuration on the secondary, you can free some disks on the secondary or add more storage. Then, click Refresh/Validate to have the wizard update its information about the secondary storage configuration.

    You continue with the wizard to provide information for the recommended actions. Before proceeding to the service group configuration, the wizard ensures that the configuration of the disk groups and volumes for the service group is the same at the primary and secondary site.

    Click Next.

  3. In the Disk Selection for Storage Cloning panel, for each of the disk groups that does not exist or is not same as the corresponding disk group at the primary site, select disks that the wizard can use to create the respective disk groups at the secondary site.

    Selecting Disks

    For each of the disk groups that needs to be created, select the required disks from the Available Disks pane. Either double-click on the host name or the >> button to move the hosts into the Selected disks pane.

    Under the Available Disks label, a drop-down list allows you to filter available disks by disk enclosure name. The default is All, which displays all free disks available on all enclosures.

    Click Next.

  4. In the Volume Layout for Secondary Site Storage panel, complete the requested information:

    Disk Group

    Displays the disk group name to which the volume belongs.

    Volume (Volume Size)

    Displays the name and the size of the volume, corresponding to that on the primary, that needs to be created on the secondary.

    Available Disks

    Select the disks on which you want the wizard to create the volumes. From the Available Disks pane, either double-click on the disk name or the >> button to move the disks into the Selected Disks pane. For each disk group the Available disks pane displays the list of disks that are part of the disk group.

    Select disks for each unavailable volume that you want to clone on to the secondary.

    Layout

    By default, the same layout as the one specified for the primary volume is selected. Click Edit to change the layout to suit your specific requirements.

    Selected Disks

    Displays the list of disks that have been moved in from the Available Disks pane.

    View Primary Layout

    Displays the volume layout at the primary site. Use this information as a reference to specify the details for the Secondary layout.

    Click Next.

  5. In the Storage Configuration Cloning Summary panel, review the displayed information. If you want to change any selection, click Back. Otherwise, click Next to allow the wizard to implement the storage configuration at the secondary site.

    Note:

    On the VEA GUI of the secondary site, a Windows dialog box might appear prompting you to format a disk. Click Cancel to close the dialog.

    The appearance of this dialog box has no impact on the operations being performed by the DR wizard. You can safely ignore it.

  6. In the Implementation panel, wait until the status for all the completed tasks is marked with a check symbol, indicating successful completion. Wait until the wizard completes cloning the storage. The progress bar indicates the status of the tasks. If some task could not be completed successfully, then the task is marked with an (x) symbol. The Information column displays details about the reasons for task failure. Click Next.
  7. In the Storage Cloning Configuration Result screen, view the results and click Next.
  8. When the Application Installation panel is displayed, click Finish to exit the wizard.
  9. You must complete the following tasks for installing and configuring Enterprise Vault on the secondary site before you restart the Disaster Recovery Wizard:
    • Install Enterprise Vault on the secondary site nodes.

    • Run the Enterprise Vault Cluster Setup Wizard on the first node on the secondary site to configure the Enterprise Vault service group.

    • Run the Enterprise Vault Configuration Wizard on each node on the secondary site to configure Enterprise Vault for the cluster environment.