Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 309

Change the Pool Assignment of a Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) Volume

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Change the Pool Assignment of a Synchronous Replication (SyncRep) Volume To change the pool assignment for a synchronous replication volume, use the following steps. NOTE: The same free space requirements apply to changing the pool containing the SyncActive or SyncAlternate volume that also apply when moving a volume for which synchronous replication is not enabled. 1. Click Volumes. 2. Expand Volumes and then select the volume. 3. In the Activities panel, click Move volume to open the Move Volume dialog box. 4. In the Volume to Move section of the dialog box, select the SyncActive or SyncAlternate volume. 5. In the Destination Pool section of the dialog box, specify the new pool for the selected volume. NOTE: The destination pool cannot be either of the pools that are being used for either the SyncActive or SyncAlternate volume. 6. Click OK to change the pool assignment. Changing the pool assignment does not disrupt iSCSI initiator access to the synchronous replication-enabled volume. View the Distribution of a Volume Across Pools To view the distribution of a synchronous replication (SyncRep) volume across its active and alternate pools: 1. Click Volumes. 2. Expand Volumes and then select the volume. 3. The Volume and Snapshot Space panel displays the volume's distribution across its pools. About Switching and Failing Over SyncRep Pools During failovers and switches, the volume is temporarily set offline and synchronous replication (SyncRep) is paused. After the failover or switch completes, the volume is automatically set online and synchronous replication resumes. Although no changes to the volume's iSCSI initiator configuration are required, the change might disrupt host connectivity to the volume. In some cases, you might have to restart host applications, iSCSI initiators, or operating systems for hosts to reconnect to the volume. Consequently, Dell recommends that synchronous replication switches and failovers be performed during periods of downtime or minimal activity. Switch from SyncActive to SyncAlternate To switch a volume from the active pool to the alternate pool: 1. Click Volumes. 2. Expand Volumes and then select the volume. 3. In the Activities panel, click Switch to SyncAlternate. You will be prompted for confirmation of the action. After the switch occurs, the Volume and Snapshot Space panel reflects the pool change. Fail Over from SyncActive to SyncAlternate The steps for failing over a volume are similar to switching a volume; when the volume is out of sync, the option to switch the volume is replaced with an option to fail over the volume. Failovers can be performed only if the volume is offline. CAUTION: Failovers should be performed only under extraordinary circumstances, or in cases where you can be sure that the failover will not destroy any data. About Synchronous Replication 309

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Change the Pool Assignment of a Synchronous Replication (SyncRep)
Volume
To change the pool assignment for a synchronous replication volume, use the following steps.
NOTE: The same free space requirements apply to changing the pool containing the SyncActive or SyncAlternate volume
that also apply when moving a volume for which synchronous replication is not enabled.
1.
Click
Volumes
.
2.
Expand
Volumes
and then select the volume.
3.
In the Activities panel, click
Move volume
to open the Move Volume dialog box.
4.
In the
Volume to Move
section of the dialog box, select the SyncActive or SyncAlternate volume.
5.
In the
Destination Pool
section of the dialog box, specify the new pool for the selected volume.
NOTE: The destination pool cannot be either of the pools that are being used for either the SyncActive or
SyncAlternate volume.
6.
Click
OK
to change the pool assignment. Changing the pool assignment does not disrupt iSCSI initiator access to the
synchronous replication-enabled volume.
View the Distribution of a Volume Across Pools
To view the distribution of a synchronous replication (SyncRep) volume across its active and alternate pools:
1.
Click
Volumes
.
2.
Expand
Volumes
and then select the volume.
3.
The
Volume and Snapshot Space
panel displays the volume’s distribution across its pools.
About Switching and Failing Over SyncRep Pools
During failovers and switches, the volume is temporarily set
offline
and synchronous replication (SyncRep) is paused. After the
failover or switch completes, the volume is automatically set online and synchronous replication resumes.
Although no changes to the volume’s iSCSI initiator
configuration
are required, the change might disrupt host connectivity to the
volume. In some cases, you might have to restart host applications, iSCSI initiators, or operating systems for hosts to reconnect to
the volume. Consequently, Dell recommends that synchronous replication switches and failovers be performed during periods of
downtime or minimal activity.
Switch from SyncActive to SyncAlternate
To switch a volume from the active pool to the alternate pool:
1.
Click
Volumes
.
2.
Expand
Volumes
and then select the volume.
3.
In the Activities panel, click
Switch to SyncAlternate
.
You will be prompted for
confirmation
of the action. After the switch occurs, the Volume and Snapshot Space panel
reflects
the
pool change.
Fail Over from SyncActive to SyncAlternate
The steps for failing over a volume are similar to switching a volume; when the volume is out of sync, the option to switch the
volume is replaced with an option to fail over the volume. Failovers can be performed only if the volume is
offline.
CAUTION: Failovers should be performed only under extraordinary circumstances, or in cases where you can be sure that
the failover will not destroy any data.
About Synchronous Replication
309