InfoScale™ 9.0 Cluster Server 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
Optional attributes for SRDF
Configuring these attributes is optional.
Table: Optional attributes
Attribute | Description |
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Name: SwapRoles Type-dimension: integer-scalar | Dynamic devices only Specifies whether the roles of the dynamic devices must be swapped at the time of failover or not:
Default: 1 |
Name: IsCompositeGroup Type-dimension: integer-scalar | Specifies whether the SRDF group is a composite group:
Default: 0 |
Name: SymHome Type-dimension: string-scalar | Path to the bin directory that contains the Symmetrix command line interface. Default: |
Name: DevFOTime Type-dimension: integer-scalar | Average time in seconds that is required for each device or composite group to fail over. This value helps the agent to determine whether it has adequate time for the online operation after waiting for the other devices or the composite groups to fail over. If the online operation cannot be completed in the remaining time, the failover does not proceed. Default: 2 (seconds per device) |
Name: AutoTakeover Type-dimension: integer-scalar |
Determines whether the agent performs a symrdf rw_enable operation on the partitioned devices at the secondary site:
Default: 0 Note: A Partitioned state occurs when the replication link is broken, which means that the secondary devices are not in sync with the primary devices, or that the secondary devices may have invalid data. Hence, the default value of the AutoTakover attribute set to 0, so that the failover can proceed only with the admin consent. For details, refer to the Dell EMC SRDF documentation. |
Name: SplitTakeover Type-dimension: integer-scalar | Determines whether the agent permits a failover to the R2 devices in the Split state:
Recommendation: Set the attribute to 0 to minimize the risk of data loss in case of a failover to devices that may not be in sync. Default: 0 Note: The attribute has no effect on the failover operations to a host to which R1 devices are attached. |
Name: LinkMonitor | Determines whether the agent should check the status of the replication link while bringing the resource online:
Default: 0 Note: This attribute is of importance only at the primary site where the role of the device group is RDF1 and all the devices in the device group are read-write enabled. |
Name: Mode Type-dimension: string-scalar | Determines which commands to use to fail over the service group to the other site. The values for this attribute can be Asynchronous or Synchronous. Default: No default value Note: If the value is not specified, the agent assumes that the mode is Synchronous. If the devices are set up to replicate in the Asynchronous mode, you must set this attribute to Asynchronous. |
Name: AdvancedOpts Type-dimension: string-association | Determines whether the agent executes a custom script during the monitor cycle for the resource. Use the ExtendMonitor key with this attribute - set its value to the absolute path of the script that should be executed during the monitor cycle. To disable the execution of the custom script, set ExtendMonitor to null, or remove the key from the AdvancedOpts attribute. Example: AdvancedOpts{} = { ExtendMonitor=null } |
Name: ConfValidate Type-dimension: integer-scalar | Specifies whether the agent should check the state of the EMC device group configuration before it brings the resource online:
Default: 0 Example: 1 |
Name: SymcliDbFile Type-dimension: string-scalar | Absolute path to the custom Default: No default value - the path value of the standard Note: Do not modify the value of this attribute if you do not plan to use a customized database for your storage devices. |