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Virtual Business Service-Availability User's Guide
Last Published:
2019-02-01
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (7.4.1)
Platform: AIX,Linux,Solaris,Windows
- Overview of Virtual Business Services
- Virtualization support in Virtual Business Services
- Supported operating systems for Virtual Business Services
- Installing and configuring Virtual Business Services
- Configuring a virtual business service
- Creating virtual business services
- Editing virtual business services
- Configuring dependencies for a virtual business service
- Managing Microsoft Failover Clustering from VBS
- Virtual Business Services operations
- Starting and stopping Virtual Business Services
- Tracking VBS operations
- Logs of a virtual business service
- Virtual Business Services security
- Fault management in Virtual Business Services
- Disaster recovery in Virtual Business Services
- Upgrading Virtual Business Services
- Appendix A. Command reference
- Appendix B. Troubleshooting and recovery
- Appendix C. Known issues and limitations
- Known issues and limitations
- Known issues and limitations
Bringing up Virtual Business Services at the DR site
To recover a virtual business service after a disaster occurred, perform the following tasks:
Check the Cluster Server logs for the CFAULT alert. CFAULT indicates that the production site cluster failed.
View the DR plan for the global service group by running the vbssvc -showplan vbs_name command.
The command output shows that the global cluster on the production site is faulted.
Start the virtual business service on the DR Site by running the vbssvc -start vbs_name command .
The vbssvc -start command brings the global service group online at the DR site by using the -force option.