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Re: DR Testing

 
Denzo Waruna
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DR Testing

I've got 2 MA8000 subsystems with HSG80 controllers and DRM setup between the 2. I'd like to test my DR i.e failover to the recovery site and let people login to run some reports to see if the 2 sites are in sinc. No changes will be made to the recovery site. What I'd like to know is whether there is a way of failing back to the live site without copying data from the recovery site since nothing would have changed.
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Sanjay Kumar Suri
Honored Contributor

Re: DR Testing

Take a backup of the DR system site before opening the system to the user.

Once the testing is over, restore from the backup.

sks
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Stephen Kebbell
Honored Contributor

Re: DR Testing

Hi Denzo,

do you have a LUN for write history logging available on both sites?
If so, you can use the Short Planned Site Failover with Fast Failback procedure documented in the Failover/Failback guide for DRM.
http://h200001.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00090816/c00090816.pdf

After you failover to the 2nd site, you set your association sets to use the log unit. Since little or no data will have changed when you want to failback, the mini-merge won't take very long. When that's finished you can failback to the 1st site.

You need association sets and write history logging for this to be possible.

RegardS,
Stephen
Uwe Zessin
Honored Contributor

Re: DR Testing

Denzo,

once you have failed over to the target site and the hosts mounted those disk drives it means that data has been changed and initiator and target have gone out of sync!

You can do a fast sync through write log as Stephen has suggested or do a full sync from the initiator site which will overwrite any changes made from the test.


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jay_160
Occasional Advisor

Re: DR Testing

Thank u The discussion was helpful
I wanted to know when a site sisaster is declared what needs to be done besides running the scripts.
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Could u tell me the procedure that should be followed in case of site failover
Uwe Zessin
Honored Contributor

Re: DR Testing

Jay,
by default - there are no scripts!

Most DRM configurations I have seen are unique and need individual instructions and 'scripts'. You need to understand the state of your configuration to decide whether you can run a 'script' (which one) or whether you have to fix things manually.

Here is a pointer to the DRM documentation - I suggest you take a look into the Failover/Failback guide:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/DocumentIndex.jsp?contentType=SupportManual&locale=en_US&docIndexId=179911&taskId=101&prodTypeId=12169&prodSeriesId=327100
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