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Mirroring and replication, Controlling mirroring, Chapter 10 mirroring and replication -1 – HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual

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10 - 1

Mirroring and

Replication

Mirroring and replication are the key components of Storage Mirroring. This chapter contains

information on the following mirroring and replication capabilities.

Controlling mirroring

on page 10-1

Controlling an automatic mirror

on page 10-3

Configuring and removing orphan files

on page 10-5

Starting replication

on page 10-6

Controlling mirroring

After a connection is established, you need to be able to control the mirroring. You can start, stop,

pause and resume mirroring. Right-click the connection on the right pane of the Management Console

and select Mirroring and the appropriate mirror control.

Pause or Resume—When pausing a mirror, Storage Mirroring stops queuing mirror data on the

source but maintains a pointer to determine what information still needs to be mirrored to the

target. Therefore, when resuming a paused mirror, the process continues where it left off.

Stop—When stopping a mirror, Storage Mirroring stops queuing mirror data on the source and

does not maintain a pointer to determine what information still needs to be mirrored to the target.

Therefore, when starting a mirror that has been stopped, the process will mirror all of the data

contained in the replication set.

Start—If you select to start a mirror, you will need to make the following two selections on the

Start Mirror dialog box.

Full Mirror—All files in the replication set will be sent from the source to the target.

Difference Mirror—Only those files that are different based size or date and time (depending

on files or block devices) will be sent from the source to the target. See the table

File

Differences Mirror Options Compared

on page 10-2 for a comparison of how the file

difference mirror settings work together, as well as how they work with the global checksum

setting on the Source tab of the Server Properties.

Only send data only if source’s date is newer than the target’s date—Only those

files that are newer on the source are sent to the target.

Use Checksum to send minimal blocks of data—For those files flagged as different,

the mirror performs a checksum comparison and only sends those blocks that are

different.

Calculate Replication Set size prior to mirror—Determines the size of the replication set

prior to starting the mirror. The mirroring status will update the percentage complete if the

replication set size is calculated.

NOTE:

If you are using a database application, do not use the newer option unless

you know for certain you need it. With database applications, it is critical that

all files, not just some of them that might be newer, get mirrored.

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