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HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual

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1.3.3.3.

Manually attach DTLOOP to a block device—Enter the path to the

block device that is to be replicated and press Enter. Then, enter the

path to the loop device to use (/dev/loop#). DTLOOP can also use the

first one available. After pressing Enter, you will be asked if you want

to attach at an offset into the block device and if you want to use an

encrypted loop device. In general, these options can be left blank. See

the documentation for losetup for more information on using

encryption.

1.3.3.4.

Manually detach DTLOOP from a block device—Enter the path of

the block device that needs to be removed from replication.

1.4.

Configure iptables for Storage Mirroring—If you are using Storage Mirroring across

a router, you will need to configure the router ports to accommodate Storage Mirroring

traffic. Use this option to assist in IP address configuration.

1.4.1.

Open Storage Mirroring ports in iptables—This option attempts to open the

IP ports needed by Storage Mirroring: 1500 (TCP/UDP), 1505 (UDP), and 1506

(TCP). This option only works on RedHat firewalls with a default configuration

and is provided for administrators who are not familiar with configuring

firewalls. If possible, you should open the port yourself.

1.4.2.

Close Storage Mirroring ports in iptables—This option attempts to close the

ports that were opened in menu option 1.4.1.

1.5.

Edit Storage Mirroring config file—Storage Mirroring program settings are the

user-definable options that control Storage Mirroring application settings and Storage

Mirroring processing settings. This includes options like the name of the verification log

file and the size of the Storage Mirroring memory pool. You can set these options using

DTSetup or the Storage Mirroring clients.

1.6.

Configure Storage Mirroring driver performance—You can configure various

throttling and memory settings from DTSetup, although changes to these settings

should be made with caution. Contact technical support for advice on the proper

settings for your specific environment.

2.

Start/Stop Storage Mirroring daemon—The Storage Mirroring daemon will start

automatically after Storage Mirroring is installed and the server is rebooted. You can start

and stop the Storage Mirroring daemon using this built-in DTSetup script.

2.1.

Start Storage Mirroring and process driver config—This option starts the Storage

Mirroring daemon and the auto replication configuration is processed.

2.2.

Stop Storage Mirroring but preserve driver config—This option stops the Storage

Mirroring daemon but does not unload the drivers from the kernel or detach and

unmount replicated devices.

2.3.

Restart service but preserve driver config—This option does a full stop and start of

the Storage Mirroring daemon but does not unload the drivers from the kernel or

detach and unmount replicated devices.

2.4.

Restart service and reset driver config—This option does a full stop and start,

completely unloading the daemon and drivers and then reloading them. Do not unload

the driver if there are still processes using the DTFS mount point.

2.5.

Stop the running service and teardown driver config—This option stops the

Storage Mirroring daemon and the drivers are unloaded from the kernel after detaching

and unmounting replicated devices. Do not unload the driver if there are still processes

using the DTFS mount point.

2.6.

Go to Replication Configuration menu—This option takes you to menu option 1.3.3

and then returns you to this point when exit that menu.

3.

Start User Interface (DTCL -i)—You can launch the Storage Mirroring interactive command

prompt which allows you to enter DTCL commands one at a time.

4.

Documentation/Troubleshooting tasks—This menu provides access to Storage Mirroring

log files, a diagnostic collection tool, user documentation, and several legal documents.

4.1.

View log files—Storage Mirroring logs alerts, which are proccessing notifications,

warnings, and error messages. The logs are written to disk.

4.1.1.

View /var/log/DT/dtlog*.dtl in less—This option uses the less file viewer

program to view all of the Storage Mirroring logs, starting from the most recent.

4.1.2.

Follow the output of latest dtlog—This option uses tail -f to watch the output

of the Storage Mirroring logs in real-time.

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