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Oracle® Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Data Replication Guide for Hitachi TrueCopy and Universal Replicator

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Updated: July 2016
 
 

Overview of Recovering Services After a Takeover

After a successful takeover operation, the secondary cluster, cluster-newyork, becomes the primary for the protection group and the services are online on the secondary cluster. After the recovery of the original primary cluster,cluster-paris, the services can be brought online again on the original primary by using a process called failback.

The Geographic Edition framework supports the following kinds of failback:

  • Failback-switchover. During a failback-switchover, applications are brought online again on the original primary cluster, cluster-paris, after the data of the original primary cluster was resynchronized with the data on the secondary cluster, cluster-newyork.

    For a reminder of which clusters are cluster-paris and cluster-newyork, see Example Geographic Edition Cluster Configuration in Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.3 Geographic Edition System Administration Guide.

  • Failback-takeover. During a failback-takeover, applications are brought online again on the original primary cluster, cluster-paris, and use the current data on the original primary cluster. Any updates that occurred on the secondary cluster, cluster-newyork, while it was acting as primary are discarded.

To continue using the new primary, cluster-newyork, as the primary cluster and the original primary cluster, cluster-paris, as the secondary after the original primary is running again, resynchronize and revalidate the protection group configuration without performing a switchover or takeover.