
d.Swap the Journal device group role between DC1 and DC3.
#horctakeover
e.Wait for PAIR state to come up.
#pairevtwait
3.Resync the device group to get latest data from DC1 to DC2.
• If in step 1 the dg12 has been brought to the SMPL state
a.Create the DC1 and DC2 sync device group when using 3DC Sync/CAJ replication.
#paircreate
Or
Create the DC1 and DC2 Journal device group when using 3DC CAJ/CAJ replication.
#paircreate
b. Wait for PAIR state to come for the dg12 device group.
#pairevtwait
•If in Step 1 the dg12 pair was not split to SMPL and the dg12 local volume is PVOL.
a.If dg12 (DC2 side) is in
#pairsplit
#pairsplit
b.Resync the device group dg12
#pairresync
c.Wait for PAIR state to come up.
#pairevtwait
•If in step 1, the dg12 pair was not split to SMPL and the dg12 local volume is
#pairresync
a.Wait for PAIR state to come up
#pairevtwait
NOTE: Refer to “HP StorageWorks RAID Manager XP User's Guide” or “HP StorageWorks P9000 RAID Manager User Guide” for explanation of different command options.
The following describes the process to recover the latest data at DC1 after the package fails over to DC3 where Delta Resync pair is configured between DC1 or DC2, and DC3:
1.Delete all the three device group pairs configured for the package.
a.Split all the device group pairs into SMPL state using the pairsplit command. If you are not able to delete the pairs using the RAID Manager Commands, delete the device group pair using the XP Remote Web Console. For more information on P9000 or XP Remote Web Console, see HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User Guide document available at: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/ SupportManual/c02254250/c02254250.pdf.
b.Ensure that all device group pairs are in SMPL state. On DC1 node,
#pairvolchk
#pairvolchk
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