
Table 32 Command Exit Value and its Description
Value | Description |
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The data replication storage failover preview command failed, due to invalid command usage or | |
| due to invalid input parameters. |
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0 | The data replication storage failover preview is successful from a specific node. This indicates if |
| data replication storage failover will be successful in the event of the package failing over to this |
| node. |
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1 | The data replication storage failover preview failed. This indicates that in the event of an actual |
| recovery process, the data replication storage failover will not succeed from any node in the cluster. |
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2 | The data replication storage failover preview failed due to node specific error conditions or due to |
| transient conditions. This indicates that in the event of an actual recovery process, the data replication |
| storage failover will not succeed on that node. Failover may be successful if attempted at a later |
| time or attempted on a different node in the cluster. |
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When run on a Metrocluster node at the site connected to the target storage of the
When run on a Metrocluster node connected to the source storage of the
NOTE: The cmdrprev command does not check the configuration of the Remote Command Devices and Device Group Monitor.
Testing the application startup at the recovery cluster
To verify that the application can be started successfully at the recovery cluster, complete the following procedure during the planned downtime for maintenance:
1.Halt the primary package running in the primary cluster (Metrocluster) using the cmhaltpkg command. When complex workloads are used, the Site Controller package is halted which brings down the corresponding complex workload stack running in DC1.
2.This step is required only if you are using 3DC CAJ/CAJ
Delete the Delta Resync pair from DC3 node:
#pairsplit
3.Split the
#pairsplit
4.Change the Cluster ID of all LVM and SLVM volume groups managed by the application. For LVM volume groups, run the following commands from a node in the primary cluster to change the cluster ID:
#vgchange
#vgchange
For SLVM volume groups, run the following commands from a node in the primary cluster to change the cluster ID:
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