Configure the settings of managed servers and network devices for the switchover source and destination sites.
For details, refer to the following:
Registering Infrastructure Administrators
Refer to "3.1 Registering User Accounts" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
Creating Definition Files
Refer to "Appendix G Definition Files" in the "Setup Guide CE".
Registering Resources with Resource Orchestrator
Refer to "Chapter 5 Registering Resources" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
Installing Software and Registering Agents on VM Hosts
Refer to "8.2 Installing Software and Registering Agents on VM Hosts" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
Registering Resources to the Global Pool
Refer to "Chapter 14 Registering Resources in Resource Pools" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
Creating L-Server Templates
Refer to "15.1.2 Creating" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
Creating an L-Server for an Infrastructure Administrator
Refer to "L-Servers for Infrastructure Administrators" in "1.2.2 Configuring Resources" in the "Setup Guide CE".
Collecting and Registering Cloning Images
Refer to "17.5 Cloning Image Operations" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
Creating L-Platform Templates
Refer to "Chapter 8 Templates" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
For Disaster Recovery environments, configure as follows.
Configuration when physical L-Servers are switchover targets
This procedure is required for all switchover target physical L-Servers on which agents of Resource Orchestrator are installed.
Installation of the first managed server on the switchover source site
Collect the following file from the managed server.
[Windows]
Installation_folder\Agent\StorageRM\Agent\etc\certificate\agent_keystore
[Linux]
/etc/opt/FJSVssagt/certificate/agent_keystore
Installation of the second managed server on the switchover source site or the first and subsequent managed server on the switchover destination site
This procedure is not necessary for physical L-Servers created using images collected after the procedure above which contain the "agent_keystore" of the collection source.
When no managed server with an agent of Resource Orchestrator installed is registered on the switchover destination site, copy the files in the following folder again from the manager of the switchover source site to that of the switchover destination site after installing the first managed server on the switchover source site.
[Windows Manager]
Installation_folder\SVROR\Manager\etc\opt\FJSVssmgr\current\certificate\
[Linux Manager]
/etc/opt/FJSVrcvmr/opt/FJSVssmgr/current/certificate/
Regarding the following configurations, use the information that fits the environment on the switchover source and switchover destination site respectively.
[Windows Manager]
[Linux Manager]
Information
Regarding the files to be stored in fc_connection_pattern
Specify the same file name in each site.
Describe the same definition for NUM_OF_FC and BOOT_FC_PORT in the files for each site.
Describe definitions for STORAGE_X of each file suitable for the storage units in each site.
For details on files to be stored in fc_connection_pattern, refer to "7.1.7 Setting the Number of FCs Fitted and their Position for Each Physical Server" in the "Setup Guide CE".
For network devices registered on the network tree, prepare identical devices and register them in advance on the switchover destination site.
When using the auto-configuration function for network devices
Copy the files and folders below to the switchover destination site.
[Windows Manager]
[Linux Manager]
When using a NIC other than one in the default configurations of network auto-configuration, create a server NIC definition, and reflect it on the manager.
Create the same server NIC definition for the switchover destination site as the one for the switchover source site in advance, and reflect it on the manager.
Execute the rcxadm nicdefctl commit command, and reflect the created server NIC definition on the manager.
For details on server NIC definitions, refer to "15.13 Server NIC Definition" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
For details on the rcxadm nicdefctl commit command, refer to "5.15 rcxadm nicdefctl" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".
For admin LAN subnets linked to the switchover target network resources, register the same subnet name and scope on the switchover destination site in advance.
For details on how to register admin LAN subnets, refer to "5.11 Registering Admin LAN Subnets" in the "User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management) CE".
For the Active-Standby operation, proceed with the switchover destination site installation before registering resources in the resource pool. When using the backup site for tasks with lower priority, proceed with the switchover destination site installation before performing switchover.
For the Active-Active operation, install both the switchover source site and switchover destination site.
The following customizations on the switchover source site, which are performed according to "Chapter 9 Post-Installation Procedures" in the "Setup Guide CE", need to be reflected on the switchover destination site before switchover.
Perform configuration when configuring the environment, or reflect the settings during switchover.
Back up the following files if they have been modified.
[Windows Manager]
[Linux Manager]
When performing tenant switchover with the images stored in the global pool, images which never been deployed are not switched over.
When performing tenant switchover with the resources stored in the global pool, those resources are locked. Consequently, deployment using the network resources in other tenants cannot be performed in the switchover source site.
Configure attributes of information on L-Platform templates as follows.
L-Platform Template Information | Attributes Shown As "Tenant" |
---|---|
Software information | Tenant information |
Image information | Tenant information |
Segment information | Tenant information |
L-Platform template information | Tenant information |
For details of information on L-Platform templates, refer to "7.4 Items to Set for Each Type of L-Platform Template Information" in the "User's Guide for Tenant Administrators CE".
When L-Servers linked with configured virtual machines (VMware) are switchover targets, it is necessary to modify the configurations regarding the UUIDs of VM guests before performing switchover. Modify configurations following the descriptions in the VMware section in "Configuration Requirements for VM Guest Switchovers" in "9.2.1 Configuration Requirements" in the "Design Guide VE".
The advisory notes regarding performing virtual L-Server switchover (VM guest) are given below.
When using FC or iSCSI connection disks
Configure the zoning and mapping settings so that the replicated LUNs can be referred to from the VM hosts.
When using NAS connection disks
Prepare the NFS connection information files that describe the information (NFS server addresses and NFS paths) for mounting each replicated LUN (datastore) in the following format. Use this file during the switchover procedure. For details, refer to "Chapter 4 Operation".
Datastore name, IP address or FQDN, NFS path
Example
storage_X,192.168.3.230,/nfs/data
[VMware]
If snapshots taken before deletion of disks are not deleted, there will be the following effects on the switchover destination site:
[OVM for SPARC]
After completion of switchover, create a cloning image with the same name as the cloning image on the switchover source on the switchover destination site. Then register it in the image pool migrated from the switchover source site.
The respective servers in the switchover source and destination sites are used as the installation servers.