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
About fire drills
A fire drill procedure verifies the fault-readiness of a disaster recovery configuration. This procedure is done without stopping the application at the primary site and disrupting user access.
A fire drill is performed at the secondary site using a special service group for fire drills. The fire drill service group is identical to the application service group, but uses a fire drill resource in place of the replication agent resource. The fire drill service group uses a copy of the data that is used by the application service group.
In clusters employing Hitachi TrueCopy/Hewlett-Packard XP Continuous Access, the HTCSnap resource manages the replication relationship during a fire drill.
Bringing the fire drill service group online demonstrates the ability of the application service group to come online at the remote site when a failover occurs.
The HTCSnap agent supports fire drill for storage devices that are managed using Veritas Volume Manager.
The agent supports fire drill in a Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC environment.