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InfoScale™ 9.0 Disaster Recovery Implementation Guide - Linux
Last Published:
2025-04-14
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Linux
- Section I. Introducing Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions for disaster recovery
- About supported disaster recovery scenarios
- About campus cluster configuration
- About replicated data clusters
- About global clusters
- VCS global clusters: The building blocks
- About global cluster management
- About serialization - The Authority attribute
- Planning for disaster recovery
- About supported disaster recovery scenarios
- Section II. Implementing campus clusters
- Setting up campus clusters for VCS and SFHA
- About setting up a campus cluster configuration
- About running a fire drill in a campus cluster
- About setting up a campus cluster configuration
- Setting up campus clusters for SFCFSHA, SFRAC
- Setting up campus clusters for VCS and SFHA
- Section III. Implementing replicated data clusters
- Configuring a replicated data cluster using VVR
- Configuring a replicated data cluster using third-party replication
- Section IV. Implementing global clusters
- Configuring global clusters for VCS and SFHA
- Setting up VVR replication
- Creating a Replicated Data Set
- Creating a Primary RVG of an RDS
- Adding a Secondary to an RDS
- Changing the replication settings for a Secondary
- Synchronizing the Secondary and starting replication
- Starting replication when the data volumes are zero initialized
- Configuring clusters for global cluster setup
- Configuring service groups for global cluster setup
- Configuring a global cluster with Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability, Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC, or Storage Foundation for Sybase CE
- Configuring the secondary site
- Configuring global clusters with VVR and Storage Foundation Cluster File System High Availability, Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC, or Storage Foundation for Sybase CE
- Setting up replication on the primary site using VVR
- Setting up replication on the secondary site using VVR
- Configuring Cluster Server to replicate the database volume using VVR
- Configuring global clusters for VCS and SFHA
- Section V. Reference
- Appendix A. Sample configuration files
- Sample Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC configuration files
- About sample main.cf files for Storage Foundation (SF) for Oracle RAC
- About sample main.cf files for Storage Foundation (SF) for Sybase ASE CE
- Appendix A. Sample configuration files
Setting up IP addresses for RLINKs on each cluster
Creating objects with the vradmin command requires resolvable virtual IP addresses that set network RLINK connections as host names of the primary and secondary sites.
To set up IP addresses for RLINKs on each cluster
- Using the following command, determine whether a node is the CVM master or the slave:
# vxdctl -c mode
You must configure RLINKs on the respective node.
- For each Replicated Volume Group (RVG) running on each cluster, set up a virtual IP address on one of the nodes of the cluster. These IP addresses are part of the RLINK.
The example assumes for the cluster on the primary site:
The public network interface is public_NIC1:2
The virtual IP address is 10.10.9.101
The net mask is 255.255.255.0
# ifconfig eth0:1 inet 10.10.9.101 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
- Use the same commands with appropriate values for the interface, IP address, and net mask on the secondary site.
The example assumes for the secondary site:
The public network interface is public_NIC1:1
virtual IP address is 10.11.9.102
net mask is 255.255.255.0
- Define the virtual IP addresses to correspond to a host name in the virtual cluster on the primary site and a host name in the virtual cluster on the secondary site.
Update the /etc/hosts file on all the nodes on both the primary and secondary sites.
The examples assume:
clus1 has IP address 10.10.9.101
clus2 has IP address 10.11.9.102
- Use the ping command to verify the links are functional.