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Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Remote Replication Guide for Sun ZFS Storage Appliance     Oracle Solaris Cluster 3.3 3/13
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Preface

1.  Configuring and Administering Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Protection Groups

2.  Migrating Services That Use Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Remote Replication

Detecting Cluster Failure on a System That Uses Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Remote Replication

Detecting Primary Cluster Failure

Detecting Secondary Cluster Failure

Migrating Services That Use Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Remote Replication With a Switchover

How to Switch Over Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Remote Replication From the Primary Cluster to the Secondary Cluster

Actions Performed by the Geographic Edition Software During a Switchover

Forcing a Takeover on a System That Uses Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Remote Replication

How to Force Immediate Takeover of Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Services by a Secondary Cluster

Recovering Services to a Cluster on a System That Uses Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Replication

Overview of Recovering Services

How to Resynchronize and Revalidate the Protection Group Configuration

How to Perform a Failback-Switchover on a System That Uses Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Replication

How to Perform a Failback-Takeover on a System That Uses Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Replication

Recovering From a Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Remote Replication Error

How to Detect Remote Replication Errors

How to Recover From a Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Remote Replication Error

Index

Actions Performed by the Geographic Edition Software During a Switchover

When you run the geopg switchover command, the software confirms that the secondary cluster does indeed allow the replication role reversal. The command creates copies of the replicated source projects and exports the shares for use on the target appliance to ensure that no projects and mount point conflicts can occur. The command then destroys such created clones on the target appliance and confirms that the actual reverse replication operation can be performed on the target appliance. The software performs the following actions on the original primary cluster:

On the original secondary cluster, the command takes the following actions:

If the command completes successfully, the secondary cluster becomes the new primary cluster for the protection group. The original primary cluster becomes the new secondary cluster. The application resource groups in the protection group are brought online on the new primary cluster and replication from the appliance that is connected from the new primary cluster to the new secondary cluster begins.

The geopg switchover command returns an error if any of the previous operations fails. Run the geoadm status command to view the status of each component. For example, the Configuration status of the protection group might be set to Error, depending on the cause of the failure. The protection group might be activated or deactivated.

If the Configuration status of the protection group is set to Error, revalidate the protection group by using the procedures that are described in How to Validate a Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Protection Group.

If the configuration of the protection group is not the same on each partner cluster, you need to resynchronize the configuration by using the procedures that are described in How to Resynchronize a Sun ZFS Storage Appliance Protection Group.