Deleting xp continuous access journal volume pairs – HP XP Continuous Access Software User Manual
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7.
Create a shared directory using the
enas_dircreate
command, or change the attributes
of a shared directory using the
enas_diredit
command.
8.
Create CIFS/NFS shares using the
enas_nfscreate
and
enas_cifscreate
commands.
NOTE:
When the S-VOL is the file system managed by NAS Sync Image, mount the
differential-data snapshots using the
syncmount
command, and create the CIFS/NFS shares
using the
enas_nfscreate
and
enas_cifscreate
commands, if necessary.
9.
At the secondary site, start the program that accesses the S-VOL.
Resynchronizing XP Continuous Access Journal volume pairs
You must delete the target file system using the
enas_fsdelete
command before resynchronizing
the volume pair. Deleting the target file system, however, clears only the file system's management
area. Resynchronizing the volume pair is not the same as performing an initial copy.
NOTE:
When the S-VOL is the file system managed by NAS Sync Image, unmount the
differential-data snapshots, and release the differential-data storage devices before using the
enas_fsdelete
command.
To resynchronize the XP Continuous Access Journal volume pair:
1.
At the secondary site, reserve the device file to be used as a target file system
•
Non-LVM:
?sudo horc_svol_define -d
Device-file-number
•
LVM:
?sudo horc_svol_vmdefine -d
Device-file-number
, ...
2.
At the primary site, resume the XP Continuous Access Journal volume pair.
sudo pairresync {-g group name|-d volume name}
3.
At the primary site, verify that the XP Continuous Access Journal volume pair has been resumed.
sudo pairvolchk {-g group name|-d volume name}
NOTE:
You can also use the
pairevtwait
command, which waits for the volumes to be
paired.
pairvolchk: Volstat is P-VOL.[status = COPY] => Resuming
pairvolchk: Volstat is P-VOL.[status = PAIR] => Resuming completes
Deleting XP Continuous Access Journal volume pairs
Completing XP Continuous Access Journal operations by deleting the XP Continuous Access Journal
volume pair in PSUS status differs depending upon whether you will continue using the file system
in the S-VOL or if you will destroy the file system.
When deleting the XP Continuous Access Journal volume pair in a status other than PSUS, you
cannot use that file system because the consistency of data in the S-VOL is not guaranteed.
To delete the XP Continuous Access Journal volume pair in PSUS status and continue using the
S-VOL file system:
1.
At the primary site, delete the XP Continuous Access Journal volume pair.
sudo pairsplit {-g group name|-d volume name} -S
2.
At the primary site, verify that the XP Continuous Access Journal volume pair has been deleted.
sudo pairvolchk {-g group name|-d volume name}
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