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Dell PowerFlex 4.5.x Administration Guide

Perform a failover

If the system is not healthy, you can fail over the source role to the target system. When the source is compromised, data from the host stops sending I/Os to the source volume, replication is then stopped and the target system takes on the source role. The host on the target starts sending I/Os to the volume. The target takes on the role of source, and the source takes on the role of target.

Prerequisites

Before performing a failover, stop the application and unmount the file systems at the source (if the source is available). Target volumes can only be mapped after performing a failover.

About this task

There are two options when choosing to fail over an RCG:
  • Switchover—This option is a complete synchronization and failover between the source and the target. Application I/Os are stopped at the source, and then source and target volumes are synchronized. Access mode is changed of the target volumes to the target host, roles are switched, and finally, the access mode of the new source volumes is changed to read/write.
  • Latest PIT—The system prevents any writes to the source volumes.

Steps

  1. On the menu bar, click Protection > RCGs.
  2. Click the relevant RCG check box, and then click More Actions > Failover.
  3. In the Failover RCG dialog box, select one of the following options: Switchover (Sync & Failover) or Latest PIT: (date & time).
  4. Click Apply Failover.
  5. In the RCG Sync & Failover dialog box, click Proceed.
  6. Verify that the operation has finished and was successful, and click Dismiss.
  7. From the upper right, click the Running Jobs icon and check the progress of the failover.

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