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10-24-2014 02:14 AM
10-24-2014 02:14 AM
Hello
We have two 3Par 7200, and with the Remote Copy we synchronize (async / every 6 hours) all the volumes from one 3Par to the other. I have no in the disaster site a Hyper-V host. In a disaster case one the main site (host/3Par are dead) is my idea to attach then the Remote volume to the host in the disaster site.
To test the remote copy volume I have once stopped the synchronization. Then I have tried to export this remote copy volume to a new host. Now the problem is that the Hyper-V host cannot recognize the volume. I the disk manager am it showing as RAW disk and offline.
I think that this remote copy volume is maybe write protected.
Is there a way to attach a remote copy volume (after stopping synchronization) to export to a new host?
Thanks for any advice
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10-24-2014 07:32 AM
10-24-2014 07:32 AM
SolutionYes, the secondary volume is read-only. For Remote Copy testing, make a virtual copy of the secondary volume and export that to the DR host. And by exporting a virtual copy, you do not have to stop the remote copy group.
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10-26-2014 11:47 PM
10-26-2014 11:47 PM
Re: exporting a remote copy volume to a new host in the disaster site
Thanks a lot