For the Active-Active operation, reflect the following customization settings of the switchover source site, which are performed according to "Chapter 9 Post-Installation Procedures" in the "Setup Guide CE", on the switchover destination site.
After a Disaster Recovery environment is configured, if the settings of the switchover source site are changed according to "Chapter 8 Changing Settings" in the "Operation Guide CE", reflect the changes of the following settings on the switchover destination site.
These configuration files are collected by performing "a. Export the Required Information" in "1. Export the Required Information from the Switchover Source Site" in "4.1 Normal Operation". Referring to the configuration file for the switchover source site, which is stored in the switchover information storage folder, enables you to make the content of the configuration file for the switchover destination site the same as the one for the switchover source site.
Example
Example of Storage Locations of Collected Configuration Files
[Windows Manager]
E:\Export\ManagerExport\CONFIG_FILEDate exported
[Linux Manager]
/DRImport/ManagerExport/CONFIG_FILEDate exported
For the Active-Active operation, configurations of the following should be different between sites.
When using "prefix with serial number" style of "3" for configuration, specify different character strings for the prefixes of each site.
Configure using different prefixes on each site.
For configurations other than the above, use identical configurations between sites as with the Active-Standby operation.
Check the details of the network device information (switchover_information_storage_folder\OtherBackupfiles\networkconfiginfo.xml) collected in "1. Export the Required Information from the Switchover Source Site" in "4.1 Normal Operation". In this case, if the type of the network device is "Firewall", reflect the difference on the switchover destination site.
For details, refer to "15.7 Network Configuration Information" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".