Failback for 3-node non-clustered broadcast replication groups - assure_mimix - assure_mimix_for_aix - 6.0

Assure MIMIX for AIX Guide

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Assure MIMIX for AIX Guide
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The Steps portlet shows the steps that you must manually run to perform a failback for 3-node non-clustered broadcast replication groups.

  1. Select Run on the Action toolbar on the Steps portlet.

Table 10  on page 302 shows the commands that are run on the servers, while you execute the procedure steps with the Assure UI portal.

Table 10: Run Failback for 3-node non-clustered broadcast replication groups

Sequence Number

Step

Dialog for this step

Command for this step

10

Unmount the file systems on the current production server.

Run Failback Procedure dialog for 3-node non-clustered broadcast replication groups: Unmount file systems on current production server

rtumnt -R -C <Primary Context id> 

20

Stop replication on the current production server.

Resume Failback Procedure dialog for 3-node non-clustered broadcast replication groups: Stop replication on current production server

rtstop -S -F -C <Primary Context id> 

30

Failback the configured production server.

Resume Failback Procedure dialog for 3-node non-clustered broadcast replication groups: Stop replication on current production server

rtdr -q -C <Primary Context id> failback

40

Failback the configured recovery server 1.

Resume Failback Procedure dialog for 3-node non-clustered broadcast replication groups: Failback configured recovery server 1

rtdr -q -C <Failover Context ID> failback

50

Failback the configured recovery server 2.

Resume Failback Procedure dialog for 3-node non-clustered broadcast replication groups: Failback configured recovery server 2

rtdr -q -C <Failover Context ID> failback