Cluster Server 7.4 Agent for EMC SRDF Configuration Guide - Windows
- Introducing the agent for EMC SRDF
- Configuring the agent for EMC SRDF
- Testing VCS disaster recovery support with EMC SRDF
- How VCS recovers from various disasters in an HA/DR setup with EMC SRDF
- Setting up fire drill
Testing disaster recovery after site failure
Review the details on site failure and how VCS and the Cluster Server agent for EMC SRDF behave in response to the failure.
See Failure scenarios in global clusters.
See Failure scenarios in replicated data clusters.
Depending on the DR configuration, perform one of the following procedures to test the disaster recovery in the event of site failure.
To test disaster recovery for site failure in global cluster setup
- Halt all nodes and the arrays at the primary site.
If you cannot halt the array at the primary site, then disable the replication link between the two arrays.
The value of the ClusterFailOverPolicy attribute for the faulted global group determines the failover behavior of VCS.
Auto - VCS brings the faulted global group online at the secondary site.
Manual or Connected - You must bring the global group online at the secondary site.
On a node in the secondary site, run the following command:
hagrp -online -force global_group -any
Verify that the SRDF devices at the secondary site are write-enabled and are in PARTITIONED state.
- Verify that the global service group is online at the secondary site.
hagrp -state global_group
To test disaster recovery for site failure in replicated data cluster setup
- Halt all hosts and the arrays at the primary site.
If you cannot halt the array at the primary site, then disable the replication link between the two arrays.
The value of the AutoFailOver attribute for the faulted global service group determines the VCS failover behavior.
1 - VCS brings the faulted global service group online at the secondary site.
2 - You must bring the global service group online at the secondary site.
On a node in the secondary site, run the following command:
hagrp -online service_group -sys sys_name
Verify that the SRDF devices at the secondary site are write-enabled and are in PARTITIONED state.
- Verify that the global service group is online at the secondary site.
hagrp -state global_group