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HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual

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Delete Protection—Select a protection, then click the Delete Protection

button to remove

configuration information for the selected protection.

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Start protection—Select a protection, then click the Start

button to enable protection for the

protection.

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Stop protection—Select a protection, then click the Stop

button to disable protection for the job.

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Failover—Select a protection, then click the Failover button to shut down the source virtual

machine and start the replica virtual machine. A dialog box will appear where you can select

failover options. For more information about when to use each option, see

Understanding

failover and job reversal

on page 33.

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Reverse protection—Select a protection that has already failed over, then click the Reverse

protection button to start the protection in the reverse order.
The job will start synchronization in the reverse direction. The job name and the log file name

will change accordingly. When the restore completes, the job will be running in the opposite

direction (that is, if the job had originally be running from server

Indy

to server

Jersey

, it will

now be running from server

Jersey

to server

Indy

).

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Undo Failover—Select a protection that has already failed over, then click the Undo Failover

button to undo the failover of the selected protection.
The state will change to Undoing. When the Undo Failover is complete, the job will re-start as

normal.

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View protection errors—Select a protection, then click the View errors button to view the

most recent errors that have been detected for that protection job.

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View protection details—Click this button to show or hide the bottom pane, which shows

protection information for the selected protection job.

NOTE:

When you click the Delete Protection button, you will be prompted to either keep

or delete the associated replica virtual machine.
If you no longer want to protect the source and are no longer interested in the target

replica, then select the Delete the associated replica virtual machine option.
If you no longer want to move data from the source to the target but still want to keep

the target replica, then select the Keep the associated replica virtual machine

option. (For instance, you would use this option to de-commission the source and use

the target replica as the production server.) When you select this option, the target

will be preserved and registered (provided that it has been fully synchronized), and

the target virtual machine will appear in VirtualCenter with the name

name>_Replica

. If the target is not fully synchronized, related files will be kept on

the target ESX server but will not be registered.

NOTE:

If you have previously stopped protection and then click the Start button for that

protection job, Storage Mirroring for Virtual Infrastructure will check to see if the

source ESX server

.vmdk

files are the same as the target

.vmdk

files. If they are the

same, Storage Mirroring for Virtual Infrastructure will resume protection starting with

the Replication cycle, bypassing the synchronization step. If they are not the same

but there is a file on target, Storage Mirroring for Virtual Infrastructure will perform

a difference synchronization.

NOTE:

After the initial synchronization has completed, you can use the Stop

button to stop

protection for a job. This allows the end user to perform a manual failover.

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