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HP Matrix Operating Environment Software User Manual

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Contents

1 Matrix recovery management Overview........................................................5
2 Installing and configuring Matrix recovery management..................................8

Installation and configuration overview........................................................................................8
Installation and configuration prerequisites...................................................................................8
Installing and licensing Matrix recovery management....................................................................9

Uninstalling Matrix recovery management...............................................................................9

Setting up Networking..............................................................................................................9
Setting up Storage..................................................................................................................10

General storage setup notes................................................................................................12
HP P6000 storage setup notes.............................................................................................12
HP P9000 storage setup notes.............................................................................................12
HP 3PAR storage setup notes...............................................................................................13
Creating and installing a User Defined storage adapter..........................................................14

Setting up Local Site logical servers...........................................................................................16
Setting up Remote Site logical servers........................................................................................16
Configuring Matrix recovery management.................................................................................17

Matrix recovery management GUI overview..........................................................................18
Matrix recovery management configuration steps...................................................................19
Matrix recovery management export and import operations....................................................20

DR protection for IO services....................................................................................................22

DR Protection of IO services configuration overview................................................................22
Configure IO properties......................................................................................................23
Configure OO workflow for optional email notification...........................................................25
Network configuration........................................................................................................25

3 Testing and failover operations...................................................................26

Testing Recovery Groups..........................................................................................................26
Failover operations.................................................................................................................27

Planned failover.................................................................................................................27
Unplanned failover............................................................................................................29

Target selection and parallelism during an activation operation....................................................30

4 Dynamic workload movement with CloudSystem Matrix.................................31

Capabilities and limitations......................................................................................................32

Supported platforms...........................................................................................................35

Overview of physical to virtual cross-technology configuration.......................................................35

Configuring logical servers for movement between physical and virtual targets...........................35
Configuring logical servers for movement between dissimilar physical servers............................38

Configuring and managing portable OS images........................................................................38

Portable Images Storage Assistant (PISA)...............................................................................38
Portable Images Network Tool (PINT)....................................................................................39

Configuring and managing cross-technology logical servers.........................................................39

Portability groups...............................................................................................................39
Defining cross-technology logical servers...............................................................................41

Placing a logical server into a portability group................................................................41
Storage definition..........................................................................................................43

Moving between technologies.............................................................................................44
Target attributes.................................................................................................................45
Moving between blade types..............................................................................................46

Managing DR Protected cross-technology logical servers in a Matrix recovery management
configuration..........................................................................................................................46

Setting a failover target type preference................................................................................46

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