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Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Data Replication Guide for EMC Symmetrix Remote Data Facility     Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.1
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Preface

1.  Replicating Data With EMC Symmetrix Remote Data Facility Software

2.  Administering SRDF Protection Groups

Strategies for Creating SRDF Protection Groups

Creating a Protection Group While the Application Is Offline

Creating a Protection Group While the Application Is Online

Creating, Modifying, Validating, and Deleting an SRDF Protection Group

How to Create and Configure an SRDF Protection Group

Requirements to Support Oracle Real Application Clusters With Data Replication Software

How to Create a Protection Group for Oracle Real Application Clusters

How the Data Replication Subsystem Validates the Device Group

How to Modify an SRDF Protection Group

Validating an SRDF Protection Group

How to Validate an SRDF Protection Group

How to Delete an SRDF Protection Group

How to Create a Protection Group That Does Not Require Data Replication

Administering SRDF Application Resource Groups

How to Add an Application Resource Group to an SRDF Protection Group

How to Delete an Application Resource Group From an SRDF Protection Group

Administering SRDF Data Replication Device Groups

How to Add a Data Replication Device Group to an SRDF Protection Group

Validations Made by the Data Replication Subsystem

How the State of the SRDF Device Group Is Validated

Determining the State of an Individual SRDF Device Group

Determining the Aggregate SRDF Device Group State

Determining the SRDF Pair State

How to Modify an SRDF Data Replication Device Group

How to Delete a Data Replication Device Group From an SRDF Protection Group

Replicating the SRDF Protection Group Configuration to a Partner Cluster

How to Replicate the SRDF Protection Group Configuration to a Partner Cluster

Activating an SRDF Protection Group

How to Activate an SRDF Protection Group

Deactivating an SRDF Protection Group

How to Deactivate an SRDF Protection Group

Resynchronizing an SRDF Protection Group

How to Resynchronize a Protection Group

Checking the Runtime Status of SRDF Data Replication

Displaying an SRDF Runtime Status Overview

How to Check the Overall Runtime Status of Replication

Displaying a Detailed SRDF Runtime Status

3.  Migrating Services That Use SRDF Data Replication

A.  Geographic Edition Properties for SRDF

Index

Resynchronizing an SRDF Protection Group

You can resynchronize the configuration information of the local protection group with the configuration information that is retrieved from the partner cluster. You need to resynchronize a protection group when its Synchronization status in the output of the geoadm status command is Error.

For example, you might need to resynchronize protection groups after booting the cluster. For more information, see Booting a Cluster in Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition System Administration Guide.

Resynchronizing a protection group updates only entities that are related to Geographic Edition software.

How to Resynchronize a Protection Group

Before You Begin

The protection group must be deactivated on the cluster where you are running the geopg update command. For information about deactivating a protection group, see Deactivating an SRDF Protection Group.

  1. Log in to a cluster node.

    You must be assigned the Geo Management RBAC rights profile to complete this procedure. For more information about RBAC, see Geographic Edition Software and RBAC in Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition System Administration Guide.

  2. Resynchronize the protection group.

    This command synchronizes the local Geographic Edition protection group configuration information on the local cluster with the protection group configuration information retrieved from the partner cluster.

    # geopg update protectiongroupname
    protectiongroupname

    Specifies the name of the protection group

Example 2-22 Resynchronizing a Protection Group

This example resynchronizes a protection group.

# geopg update srdfpg