Failback

Symmetrix Remote Data Facility (SRDF) facilitates the data replication from one storage system to another through a storage area network or Internet Protocol (IP) network.

Prerequisites

See Roles and associated permissions to determine the user roles that can perform this task.

This operation is blocked on SRDF groups that Global Mirror uses.

About this task

A fail back operation is performed when you are ready to resume normal SRDF operations by initiating read/write operations on the source (R1) volumes, and stopping read/write operations on the target (R2) volumes. The target (R2) volumes become read-only to their local hosts while the source (R1) volumes are read/write enabled to their local hosts.

This operation can be invoked from multiple locations in the Unisphere user interface (Device group > SRDF Group, Device Group > SRDF Pairs, SG All Details > SRDF tab, PROTECTION dashboard) . Depending on where the operation is invoked, some of the steps below may not apply.

To initiate a failback:

Steps

  1. Select the storage system.
  2. Click Protection to view the Protection dashboard and select SRDF from the Protected Storage Groups section of the summary panel.
  3. Do the following, depending on whether you want to perform the operation at the group level or pair level:
    • Group level:
      1. Select a group, click An icon showing three dots arranged in a vertical row, signifying a menu with more options, and select Failback . For storage groups with Celerra FBA emulation, a warning dialog is displayed indicating that the storage group may be managed externally using eNAS. To continue, click OK, otherwise click Cancel.
      2. Select the Use 2nd Hop option if including the second hop of a cascaded SRDF configuration (only applicable for device groups).
      3. Select the failover.
    • Pair level:
      1. Select a group, click An icon showing the letter i, and click the number next to SRDF Pairs.
      2. Select one or more pairs, click An icon showing three dots arranged in a vertical row, signifying a menu with more options, and select Failback .
      3. Select the failover.
  4. Click Advanced Options to set the advanced options. Select the advanced options and click OK.
  5. Do one of the following:
    • Click Run Now to perform the operation now.
    • Expand Run Now and click Add to Job List to add this task to the job list, from which you can schedule or run the task at your convenience. For more information, see Schedule jobs and Preview jobs.