Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 266

Failback to Primary Operation (Manual), Move a Failback Replica Set to a Different Pool

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• You cannot use snapshots to restore data to template volumes. • Restoring the volume from a snapshot requires taking the volume offline and terminating any iSCSI connections to the volume. • You cannot restore a synchronous replication (SyncRep) volume from a snapshot if the snapshot's size is different from that of the volume. • You cannot restore template volumes from snapshots. Failback to Primary Operation (Manual) The Failback to Primary operation consolidates multiple tasks. You can perform each task in the operation individually. One step in the procedure requires that you create a replica. You can use manual replication if you have a large amount of data to transfer. To fail back a volume to a partner using individual tasks: 1. From the primary group, perform the Replicate to Partner operation. 2. Log in to the secondary group to perform the remaining steps. 3. Disable any replication or snapshot schedules for the recovery volume. 4. Set the recovery volume offline. 5. Create a final replica. 6. Demote the recovery volume to the original inbound replica set: a. Click Volumes. b. Expand Volumes and then select the volume name. c. Click Demote to replica set. 7. On the primary group, promote the failback replica set to the original volume: a. Click Replication. b. Expand the partner name. c. Expand Inbound Replicas and select the failback replica set. d. Click Promote to volume. Move a Failback Replica Set to a Different Pool You can move a failback replica set to a different pool in the primary group. If you later promote the failback replica set to a volume, the volume belongs to the new pool. To move a failback replica set to a different pool: 1. Log in to the primary group. 2. Click Replication. 3. Expand the replication partner and then expand Volume Replication (if displayed). 4. Expand Inbound Replicas and then select the failback replica set. 5. Click Move replica set. 6. Select the new pool and click OK. Replicate to Partner Operation (Manual) The Replicate to Partner operation consolidates multiple tasks. You can perform each task in the operation individually. The following considerations apply: • You must promote the inbound replica set to a recovery volume before performing the individual Replicate to Partner tasks. 266 About Data Recovery

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You cannot use snapshots to restore data to template volumes.
Restoring the volume from a snapshot requires taking the volume
offline
and terminating any iSCSI connections to the volume.
You cannot restore a synchronous replication (SyncRep) volume from a snapshot if the snapshot’s size is
different
from that of
the volume.
You cannot restore template volumes from snapshots.
Failback to Primary Operation (Manual)
The Failback to Primary operation consolidates multiple tasks. You can perform each task in the operation individually.
One step in the procedure requires that you create a replica. You can use manual replication if you have a large amount of data to
transfer.
To fail back a volume to a partner using individual tasks:
1.
From the primary group, perform the Replicate to Partner operation.
2.
Log in to the secondary group to perform the remaining steps.
3.
Disable any replication or snapshot schedules for the recovery volume.
4.
Set the recovery volume
offline.
5.
Create a
final
replica.
6.
Demote the recovery volume to the original inbound replica set:
a.
Click
Volumes
.
b.
Expand
Volumes
and then select the volume name.
c.
Click
Demote to replica set
.
7.
On the primary group, promote the failback replica set to the original volume:
a.
Click
Replication
.
b.
Expand the partner name.
c.
Expand
Inbound Replicas
and select the failback replica set.
d.
Click
Promote to volume
.
Move a Failback Replica Set to a
Different
Pool
You can move a failback replica set to a
different
pool in the primary group. If you later promote the failback replica set to a volume,
the volume belongs to the new pool.
To move a failback replica set to a
different
pool:
1.
Log in to the primary group.
2.
Click
Replication
.
3.
Expand the replication partner and then expand
Volume Replication
(if displayed).
4.
Expand
Inbound Replicas
and then select the failback replica set.
5.
Click
Move replica set
.
6.
Select the new pool and click
OK
.
Replicate to Partner Operation (Manual)
The Replicate to Partner operation consolidates multiple tasks. You can perform each task in the operation individually.
The following considerations apply:
You must promote the inbound replica set to a recovery volume before performing the individual Replicate to Partner tasks.
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