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4.2
Management
Remote Copy User’s Guide
InForm OS Version 2.3.1
4.1 Management
Use the
showrcopy
command to display information about the system’s configuration and the
statrcopy
command to display link throughput statistics. See
for complete instructions on using these commands.
4.2 Reversing Target Designations
If you experience problems with the server or volume group that is designated as the primary
system, the volume group targets can be reversed to enable a volume export. While it is
possible to export secondary volumes at any point, these volumes will be read-only. If the
primary server fails and the backup server needs to be used to export read-write volumes, you
must first reverse the targets using the
setrcopygroup
command.
Reversing server designations is required for disaster recovery, as illustrated in
Example Setup and Disaster Recovery
.
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To enable I/O to the secondary groups for a target, issue the
setrcopygroup failover
-t
command on the system with secondary groups. See
for detailed information about this command.
This command reverses the direction of all secondary groups for the designated target thus
allowing the volumes to become primary.
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To reverse the primary and backup designations for a single volume group, use the
setrcopygroup failover
command.
NOTE: When issuing commands that are mirrored from one system to another,
there is a five minute timeout limit. After five minutes, if the other system does
not respond to a command, the following error message appears:
target system
NOTE: See
Appendix C, Example Setup and Disaster Recovery
for more
information on reversing server designations, including examples of full disaster
recovery cycles for unidirectional and bidirectional Remote Copy pairs.