InfoScale™ 9.0 Cluster Server Agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/HP-XP Continuous Access Configuration Guide - Windows
- Introducing the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
- Configuring the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
- Configuration concepts for the Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access agent
- Attribute definitions for the TrueCopy/HP-XP-CA agent
- Before you configure the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
- Configuring the agent for Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
- Configuration concepts for the Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access agent
- Testing VCS disaster recovery support with Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
- How VCS recovers from various disasters in an HA/DR setup with Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access
- Setting up 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.