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Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Data Replication Guide for Sun StorageTek Availability Suite |
1. Replicating Data With Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Software
2. Administering Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Groups
Strategies for Creating Sun StorageTek Availability Suite 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 a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Group
How to Create and Configure a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Group
How to Modify a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Group
How to Validate a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Group
How to Delete a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Group
Administering Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Application Resource Groups
How to Add an Application Resource Group to a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Group
Administering Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Data Replication Device Groups
How to Add a Data Replication Device Group to a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Group
How the Data Replication Subsystem Verifies the Device Group
How to Modify a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Data Replication Device Group
Activating and Deactivating a Protection Group
How to Activate a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Group
How to Deactivate a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Group
Resynchronizing a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Group
How to Resynchronize a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Group
Checking the Runtime Status of Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Data Replication
Displaying a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Runtime Status Overview
How to Check the Overall Runtime Status of Replication
Displaying a Detailed Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Runtime Status
3. Migrating Services That Use Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Data Replication
A. Geographic Edition Properties for Sun StorageTek Availability Suite
You can replicate the configuration of a protection group to the partner cluster either before or after you configure data replication, resource groups, and resources on both clusters.
Before You Begin
Before you replicate the configuration of a Sun StorageTek Availability Suite protection group to a partner cluster, ensure that the following conditions are met:
The protection group is defined on the remote cluster, not on the local cluster.
The device groups in the protection group on the remote cluster exist on the local cluster.
The application resource groups in the protection group on the remote cluster exist on the local cluster.
The Auto_start_on_new_cluster property of the resource groups is set to False. You can view this property by using the clresourcegroup show command.
# clresourcegroup show -p auto_start_on_new_cluster apprg
Set the Auto_start_on_new_cluster property to False as follows:
# clresourcegroup set -p Auto_start_on_new_cluster=False apprg1
Setting the Auto_start_on_new_cluster property to False prevents the Oracle Solaris Cluster resource group manager from automatically starting the resource groups in the protection group. Therefore, after the Geographic Edition software restarts and communicates with the remote cluster to ensure that the remote cluster is running and that the remote cluster is the secondary cluster for that resource group. The Geographic Edition software does not automatically start the resource group on the primary cluster.
Application resource groups should be online only on primary cluster when the protection group is activated.
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.
This command retrieves the configuration information of the protection group from the remote cluster and creates the protection group on the local cluster.
# geopg get -s partnershipname AVSprotectiongroup
Specifies the name of the partnership from which the protection group configuration information is gathered
Specifies the name of the protection group
Note - The geopg get command replicates Geographic Edition related entities. For information about how to replicate Oracle Solaris Cluster entities, see Replicating and Upgrading Configuration Data for Resource Groups, Resource Types, and Resources in Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide.
Example 2-11 Replicating the Sun StorageTek Availability Suite Protection Group to a Partner Cluster
This example replicates the configuration of avspg to cluster-newyork.
The configuration of the protection group is retrieved from the remote cluster, in this example cluster-paris, and then validated by the data replication subsystem on the local cluster, cluster-newyork.
If the validation is successful, the Configuration status is set to OK and the protection group is created on the local cluster. This protection group contains a device group and an application group that are configured almost identically to the device group and application group on the remote cluster.
If the validation fails, the protection group is not created on the local cluster. Fix the cause of the error and replicate it again.
# rlogin phys-newyork-1 -l root phys-newyork-1# geopg get -s paris-newyork-ps avspg