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04-29-2004 09:27 AM
04-29-2004 09:27 AM
We currently have An N-class/L-class MC Serviceguard cluster. We have the Oracle application and the Omniback packages running under the same cluster. Both operate well when failed over to either machine. Our database and logs reside on a VA7400.
We plan to execute a DR test with Sungard in a few months. The machine will be an N-Class with enough local storage to handle our needs (no VA). Can I just create an ignite tape to include the Omniback file system (with Omniback down), and run an interactive restore on the target machine, leaving Serviceguard intact? My steps:
Ignite server/create Volume Groups
Start the omniback package
Restore Database/Logs
Start Database Package
Done.
We'll also have the same tape library we have here.
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04-29-2004 09:35 AM
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Re: Serviceguard/Oracle/Omniback Offsite DR Test
We went to the hp performance center with an ignite make_tape_recovery tape and a cold database backup of our core applications.
Five hours after start, we had all apps running, oracle software ag and cyborg on different PA-RISC hardware.
Short answer.
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04-29-2004 09:36 AM
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SolutionThe one "gotcha" might be when you are restoring to a new box what was /dev/rmt/2mnb, for example, before might now be /dev/rmt/5mnb now. You will need to update your Device paths in OB2 accordingly after the Ignite.
I also strongly suggest that when you (presumably the author of the DR plan) do the test, that you be there only as a ghost so that someone else can follow your clear, concise written instructions.
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04-29-2004 02:15 PM
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Re: Serviceguard/Oracle/Omniback Offsite DR Test
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04-29-2004 06:48 PM
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Re: Serviceguard/Oracle/Omniback Offsite DR Test
So your process becomes:
1. Re-ignite system.
2. build all VGs
3. bind package IPs
4. start omniback
5. start recovery
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee
