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тАО03-10-2003 08:35 AM
тАО03-10-2003 08:35 AM
Hi guys.
I'm resynchronizing two XP512 partitions and I need shutdown the Primary instance. I know both primary and secondary instances are up and running to start resyncronizing (pairresync command) but are they also needed to complete it ?
in other words, may I shutdown the primary instance and the resync will go on ?
Thanx in advance
I'm resynchronizing two XP512 partitions and I need shutdown the Primary instance. I know both primary and secondary instances are up and running to start resyncronizing (pairresync command) but are they also needed to complete it ?
in other words, may I shutdown the primary instance and the resync will go on ?
Thanx in advance
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тАО03-11-2003 06:13 AM
тАО03-11-2003 06:13 AM
Re: HORCM resync on a XP512 and RM instance
The raid manager instances are used as a communications link to the XP disk array and are not required to remain running during any of the pairing/re-syncing operations. Once you have started the re-sync, either instance may be shutdown without any impact
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тАО07-13-2003 07:25 PM
тАО07-13-2003 07:25 PM
Re: HORCM resync on a XP512 and RM instance
I agree with all answers. Thanks to the forum.
Also, remember that the pairresync command can be executed even with just one instance running. For example: If I have instances horcm0 in primary and horcm1 in secondary servers, and if my secondary instance (horcm1) is down, I can give the following command from primary server to resync the volumes.
pairresync -g groupname -d devicename -l
This command can also be executed from secondary server when the primary server is down.
Also, remember that the pairresync command can be executed even with just one instance running. For example: If I have instances horcm0 in primary and horcm1 in secondary servers, and if my secondary instance (horcm1) is down, I can give the following command from primary server to resync the volumes.
pairresync -g groupname -d devicename -l
This command can also be executed from secondary server when the primary server is down.
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