B.41 – HP 3PAR Remote Copy Software User Manual
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B.41
setrcopygroup
InForm OS Version 2.3.1
Remote Copy User’s Guide
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The
reverse
value of the
is not to be used as part of the normal
disaster recovery process.
EXAMPLES
The following example sets the group policy for
Group1
:
The following example reverses the current direction of secondary group
Group1
on InServ2
(the secondary system) so that I/O might be applied to the group after disaster recovery:
The following example sets
Group1
to be automatically synchronized every 30 minutes to
InServ2:
NOTES
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An earlier version of this command provided a
target
subcommand. This subcommand
was deprecated in InForm OS release 2.2.3.
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Reversing the direction of primary volumes will result in the loss of any data changed after
the group was stopped.
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There is no default resynchronization period. For groups whose mode is asynchronous
periodic, you must specify a resynchronization period using
setrcopygroup period
or resynchronizations will not automatically take place.
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The minimum interval for periodic resynchronizations is five minutes.
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If the
mirror_config
policy is set for this group's target and the group is a primary
group, then the
setrcopygroup
command will be mirrored to the target when the
period
and
pol
subcommands are used.
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Use the
-nosnap
option when the primary server has failed or where the disks are ruined
or in an unknown state. For example, an uncontrolled shutdown can result in loss of data. If
you suspect that the primary volumes are not in a known good state, you should use this
option to force a FULL RESYNC when the primary system is restored.
cli% setrcopygroup pol fail_wrt_on_err Group1
cli% setrcopygroup failover Group1.r121
cli% setrcopygroup period 30m InServ2 Group1