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When the secondary site fails, or all data replication links between the primary disk array and the secondary disk array fail, unless data storage specific technology that will be suspend I/O operations under such cases is used (for example, replication mode DATA for HP XP CA or Domino Mode for EMC SRDF), the application running on the primary site is not aware of this failure and continues to run on the primary site. This scenario is illustrated in Figure 6.
Figure 6 - Failure of Secondary Site in Primary Cluster
Without the secondary site, the current configuration does not provide any means to replicate the new data from the primary disk array directly to the recovery disk array. If the secondary site is down for a long time, the data in the recovery disk array is very
When the secondary site is fixed, the replication pair between the primary disk array and the secondary disk array will not be synchronized. If the local mirror in the secondary disk array contains a good copy of the data, to protect this data from corruption in case of rolling disaster, these devices must be split from the primary replication group before
1.Split the local devices (device B’) in the secondary disk array from the primary replication group.
2.Incrementally establish the primary replication pairs between the primary disk array and the secondary disk array.
3.Check the state of the primary replication pair. Make sure that the data resynchronization has completed from the primary site to the secondary site.
4.Once the copy completes,
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