HP 418800-B21 HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 user guide ( - Page 288
FailoverDrGroups, FlushCache
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Examples FailoverDrGroup ( "\\ArrayB2\DrGrpPets", FALSE ) Comments • Associated validation commands. None • Agent and license prerequisites. Requires remote replication licenses on the source and destination storage systems. • Command result value. None. For a complete list, see command result values. • OS specifics. None • Guidelines apply. • During actual emergencies, HP recommends that you manually perform a failover by using the Failover action in the GUI. • During actual emergencies, the partner DR group may not be available to perform the role of a destination. • See resource names and UNC formats. FailoverDrGroups Reverses the source and destination roles in multiple DR group pairs. . Syntax and arguments When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are: FailoverDrGroups ( %drgroups%, FALSE ) List of DR groups ( %drgroups%). Select or enter the UNC names of the destination DR groups to failover. Separate the entries with commas. See argument list. Suspend. Select or enter the suspension state to use with the failover. Choices are true (suspend) and false (resume, do not suspend). Examples FailoverDrGroups ( "\\ArrayB2\DrGrpPets", "\\ArrayB2\DrGrpCats", FALSE ) Comments • Associated validation commands. None • Agent and license prerequisites. Requires remote replication licenses on the source and destination storage systems. • Command result value. None. For a complete list, see command result values. • OS specifics. None • Guidelines apply. • During actual emergencies, HP recommends that you manually perform a failover by using the Failover action in the GUI. • During actual emergencies, the partner DR group may not be available to perform the role of a destination. • See resource names and UNC formats. FlushCache Flushes the file system cache on an enabled host. This command applies only to mounted host volumes and does not flush the underlying virtual disks write caches on the storage array. 288 Jobs