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Fail Back to the NAS Source Cluster, Fail Back to a Source Volume

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Figure 31. NAS Replication Failover Performing a failover to the NAS destination cluster involves the following steps: • Promoting each replication destination NAS container • Activating the destination cluster After resolving the cause of the failure on the NAS source cluster, fail back to the NAS source cluster. Fail Back to a Source Volume Failing back to the source, or primary, volume reestablishes the originally configured replication relationship. Failing back to the source volume: • Removes the replication partnership defined between the restored primary and recovery volumes. • Demotes the recovery volume to a replica volume, enabling clients to read and write directly with the primary volume, instead of the replica volume. • Defines a new replication partnership between the primary volume and the replica volume, enabling the recovery volume to restore data to the primary volume. You can perform these operations manually as part of the failback process or you can perform them as part of the single-step failback process. Time and bandwidth, as well as the amount of data being written to the source volume, affect how much time the single-step failback process takes. NOTE: Snapshots must be offline for failback to occur. Fail Back to the NAS Source Cluster After resolving the issues that led to the source NAS cluster failure, such as replacing hardware, disks, and so on, return the source and destination NAS clusters to their original functions. To fail back to the NAS source cluster: 1. Configure the replication partnership. 2. Configure the cluster for replication. 3. Launch the replication manually. 4. Promote replica clusters. About Data Recovery 293

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Figure 31. NAS Replication Failover
Performing a failover to the NAS destination cluster involves the following steps:
Promoting each replication destination NAS container
Activating the destination cluster
After resolving the cause of the failure on the NAS source cluster, fail back to the NAS source cluster.
Fail Back to a Source Volume
Failing back to the source, or primary, volume reestablishes the originally
configured
replication relationship.
Failing back to the source volume:
Removes the replication partnership
defined
between the restored primary and recovery volumes.
Demotes the recovery volume to a replica volume, enabling clients to read and write directly with the primary volume, instead of
the replica volume.
Defines
a new replication partnership between the primary volume and the replica volume, enabling the recovery volume to
restore data to the primary volume.
You can perform these operations manually as part of the failback process or you can perform them as part of the single-step
failback process. Time and bandwidth, as well as the amount of data being written to the source volume,
affect
how much time the
single-step failback process takes.
NOTE: Snapshots must be
offline
for failback to occur.
Fail Back to the NAS Source Cluster
After resolving the issues that led to the source NAS cluster failure, such as replacing hardware, disks, and so on, return the source
and destination NAS clusters to their original functions.
To fail back to the NAS source cluster:
1.
Configure
the replication partnership.
2.
Configure
the cluster for replication.
3.
Launch the replication manually.
4.
Promote replica clusters.
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