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          InfoScale™ 9.0 Replication Administrator's Guide - AIX
                Last Published: 
				2025-04-14
                
              
              
                Product(s): 
				InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
                 
              
              
                Platform: AIX
              
            - Section I. Getting started with Volume Replicator
- Introducing Volume Replicator
 - Understanding how Volume Replicator works
- How VVR processes application writes
 - How VVR uses kernel buffers for replication
 - How data flows in VVR asynchronous mode
 - About secondary logging enabled asynchronous mode
 - About bulk transfer with secondary logging
 - How data flows in VVR asynchronous mode with secondary logging
 - How data flows in VVR synchronous mode
 - How data flows in an RDS containing multiple Secondary hosts
 - Replication in a shared disk group environment
 - Assigning a slave node as a logowner
 - Understanding how VVR logs writes to the SRL
 - Understanding Storage Checkpoints
 - Volume sets in VVR
 - Changing membership of an RVG and a volume set
 - Using SmartTier with VVR
 - Cross-platform Data Sharing in VVR
 - Understanding the VVR snapshot feature
 - About VVR compression
 
 - Planning and configuring replication
- Introduction to planning and configuring replication
 - Before you begin configuring
 - Choosing the mode of volume replication
 - Choosing latency and SRL protection
 - Planning the network
 - Sizing the SRL
 - Choosing the type of DCM logging
 - Best practices for setting up replication
 - How the agents for hybrid applications work
 - Pre-requisites to enable data over wire encryption
 - Enabling Data Change Object (DCO) for SRL Volumes
 
 - Understanding replication settings for a Secondary
 - Configuring VVR in a VCS environment
- Overview of how to configure VVR in a VCS environment
 - Using the primary-elect feature to choose the primary site after a site disaster or network disruption
 - Requirements for configuring VVR in a VCS environment
 - Generic VVR setup in a VCS environment
 - Example VVR configuration in a VCS environment
 - Example RVG configuration for a failover application
 - Example RVG configuration for a parallel application
 - Example setting up VVR in a VCS environment
 - Configuring the agents for a bunker replication configuration
 - Administering VCS service groups
 
 
 - Section II. Setting up and administering VVR
- Setting up replication
- About configuring VVR replication
 - Enabling security certificate
 - Setting up the certificate authority (CA) certificates in /etc/vx/vvr/cacert.pem
 - Creating a Replicated Data Set
- Creating a Primary RVG of an RDS
 - Adding a Secondary to an RDS
 - Changing the replication settings for a Secondary
 
 - Synchronizing the Secondary and starting replication
 - Starting replication when the data volumes are zero initialized
 - Starting replication over the wire when data volumes are encrypted
 - Setting up replication with different sector-sized disks
 
 - Displaying configuration information
- Displaying RVG and RDS information
 - Displaying information about data volumes and volume sets
 - Displaying information about Secondaries
 - Displaying a list of Storage Checkpoints
 - Displaying statistics with the vrstat display commands
- Displaying the consolidated statistics
 - Displaying the RLINK information for all the hosts in the RDS
 - Displaying information about all the data volumes for all the hosts in the RDS
 - Displaying information about the SRL volumes for all the hosts in the RDS
 - Displaying information about the memory tunable parameters for all the hosts in the RDS
 - Determining VVR network bandwidth usage and compression ratio
 
 - Collecting consolidated statistics of the VVR components
 - Displaying network performance data
 - VVR event notification
 
 - Administering Volume Replicator
- Administering data volumes
- Associating a volume to a Replicated Data Set
 - Associating a volume set to an RDS
 - Associating a Data Change Map to a data volume in DCO
 - Associating a Data Change Map to a data volume as a log plex
 - Resizing a data volume in a Replicated Data Set
 - Renaming a data volume in a Replicated Data Set
 - Dissociating a data volume from its Replicated Data Set
 - Mapping the name of a Secondary data volume to a differently named Primary data volume
 - Mapping disk groups
 
 - Administering the SRL
- Protecting from SRL overflow
 - Incrementally synchronizing the Secondary after SRL overflow
- SRL overflow protection with DCM - flags and definitions
 - Prerequisite for incrementally synchronizing the Secondary
 - Breaking off mirrors before incremental synchronization
 - Example - Resynchronizing the Secondary using break off mirrors
 - Example - Recreating volumes if a disaster occurs during resynchronization
 - Notes on using incremental synchronization on SRL overflow
 
 - Changing the size of the SRL on the Primary and the Secondary
 - Decreasing the size of the SRL on the Primary
 
 - Administering replication
 - Administering the Replicated Data Set
 - Administering Storage Checkpoints
 - Creating RVG snapshots
- Using the instant snapshot feature
 - About instant full snapshots
- Prerequisites for creating instant full snapshots
 - Creating snapshot volumes for data volumes in an RVG
 - Preparing the volumes prior to using the instant snapshot feature
 - Freezing or pausing replication prior to taking a snapshot
 - Creating instant full snapshots
 - Unfreezing or resuming replication after taking a snapshot
 
 - About instant space-optimized snapshots
- Preparing the RVG volumes for snapshot operation
 - Creating the cache object for instant space-optimized snapshots
 - Freezing or pausing replication prior to creating an instant space-optimized snapshot
 - Creating instant space-optimized snapshots
 - Unfreezing or resuming replication after taking an instant space-optimized snapshot
 
 - About instant plex-breakoff snapshots
 - Administering snapshots
 - Using the traditional snapshot feature
 - Using Veritas Volume Manager FastResync
 
 - Verifying the DR readiness of a VVR setup
 - Backing up the Secondary
 
 - Administering data volumes
 - Using VVR for off-host processing
 - Transferring the Primary role
- About transferring the Primary role
 - Migrating the Primary
 - About taking over from an original Primary
 - Failing back to the original Primary
 - About choosing the Primary site after a site disaster or network disruption
 - Application availability in the case of a network disruption
 - Configuring VCS global clustering so you can choose the Primary site
 - Choosing the Primary site after a site disaster or network disruption
 - Troubleshooting the primary-elect feature
 - Primary-elect configuration limitations
 
 - Replication using a bunker site
- Introduction to replication using a bunker site
 - Sample bunker configuration
 - Setting up replication using a bunker site
 - Administering replication using a bunker site
 - Using a bunker for disaster recovery
 - Replication using a bunker site in a VCS environment
 - Removing a bunker
 - About bunker commands
 
 - Configuring and administering VVR using System Management Interface Tool
- About SMIT for VVR
 - Accessing Volume Replicator interface in SMIT
 - Setting up a simple Volume Replicator configuration using SMIT
 - Displaying configuration information using SMIT
 - Administering Volume Replicator using SMIT
- Pausing replication to a Secondary using SMIT
 - Resuming replication to a Secondary using SMIT
 - Resynchronizing a Secondary using SMIT
 - Taking traditional snapshot of data volumes of an RVG using SMIT
 - Taking instant snapshot of data volumes of an RVG using SMIT
 - Snapback of data volumes of an RVG using SMIT
 - Associating a volume to a Replicated Data Set using SMIT
 - Dissociating a data volume from a Replicated Data Set using SMIT
 - Removing a Secondary from a Replicated Data Set using SMIT
 - Removing a Primary from an RDS using SMIT
 - Stopping replication to a Secondary using SMIT
 - Transferring the Primary role using SMIT
 
 
 - Troubleshooting VVR
- Recovery from RLINK connect problems
 - Recovery from configuration errors
- Errors during an RLINK attach
 - Errors during modification of an RVG
 
 - Recovery on the Primary or Secondary
- About recovery from a Primary-host crash
 - Recovering from Primary data volume error
 - Primary SRL volume error cleanup and restart
 - Primary SRL volume error at reboot
 - Primary SRL volume overflow recovery
 - Primary SRL header error cleanup and recovery
 - Secondary data volume error cleanup and recovery
 - Secondary SRL volume error cleanup and recovery
 - Secondary SRL header error cleanup and recovery
 - Secondary SRL header error at reboot
 
 
 - Tuning replication performance
- Overview of replication tuning
 - SRL layout
 - Tuning Volume Replicator
- VVR buffer space
- Write buffer space on the Primary
 - Readback buffer space on the Primary
 - Buffer space on the Secondary
 - Tunable parameters for the VVR buffer spaces
 - Tunable parameters for the write buffer space on the Primary in a private disk group
 - Tunable parameter for the readback buffer space
 - Tunable parameters for the buffer space on the Primary in a shared disk group
 - Tunable parameters for the buffer space on the Secondary
 
 - DCM replay block size
 - Heartbeat timeout
 - Memory chunk size
 - UDP replication tuning
 - Tuning the number of TCP connections
 - Message slots on the Secondary
 - VVR and network address translation firewall
 - Tuning VVR compression
 
 - VVR buffer space
 
 
 - Setting up replication
 - Section III. Analyzing your environment with Volume Replicator Advisor
- Introducing Volume Replicator Advisor (VRAdvisor)
 - Collecting the sample of data
- About collecting the sample of data
 - Collecting the sample of data on UNIX
 - Collecting the sample of data on Windows
 
 - Analyzing the sample of data
- About analyzing the sample of data
 - Launching the VRAdvisor wizard
 - Analyzing the collected data
 - Understanding the results of the analysis
- Viewing the analysis results
 - Recalculating the analysis results
- Applying different parameters to the existing sample of data
 - Performing What-if analysis
 - Calculating the SRL Size for a specified Network Bandwidth and Outage
 - Calculating the Network Bandwidth for data loss specified in bytes
 - Calculating the Network Bandwidth for data loss specified in time duration
 - Calculating the Network Bandwidth for Bunker and RTO
 - Changing the value ranges on the slider bar
 
 - Recording and viewing the results
 
 
 - Installing Volume Replicator Advisor (VRAdvisor)
 
 - Section IV. VVR reference
- Appendix A. VVR command reference
 - Appendix B. Using the In-band Control Messaging utility vxibc and the IBC programming API
- About the IBC messaging utility vxibc
 - In-band Control Messaging overview
 - Using the IBC messaging command-line utility
- Registering an application name
 - Displaying the registered application name for an RVG
 - Receiving an IBC message
 - Sending an IBC message
 - Unfreezing the Secondary RVG
 - Unregistering an application name
 - Receiving and processing an IBC message using a single command
 - Sending and processing an IBC message using a single command
 
 - Examples - Off-host processing
- Example 1 - Decision support using the traditional snapshot feature and the vxibc utility
 - Example 2 - Backing up using the snapshot feature and the vxibc utility
 - Example 3 - Trial failover using the snapshot feature
 - Example 4 - Decision support using the instant full snapshot feature and the vxibc utility
 
 - In-band Control Messaging API
 
 - Appendix C. Volume Replicator object states
 - Appendix D. Alternate methods for synchronizing the Secondary
- Using the full synchronization feature
 - Using block-level backup and Storage Checkpoint
 - Using the Disk Group Split and Join feature
 - Using difference-based synchronization
 - Examples for setting up a simple Volume Replicator configuration
- Creating a Replicated Data Set for the examples
 - Example for setting up replication using full synchronization
 - Example for setting up replication using block-level backup and checkpointing
 - Example for setting up replication using Disk Group Split and Join
 - Example for setting up replication using differences-based synchronization
 - Example for setting up replication when data volumes are initialized with zeroes
 
 
 - Appendix E. Migrating VVR from IPv4 to IPv6
- Migrating VVR to support IPv6 or dual stack
 - Overview of VVR migration from IPv4 to IPv6
 - About migrating to IPv6 when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are not configured
 - About migrating to IPv6 when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured
- Understanding the current IPv4 configuration when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured
 - Migration prerequisites when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured
 - Migrating to IPv6 when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured
 - Migrating the VCS global clustering service group to IPv6 when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured
 - Adding IP and NIC resources for IPv6 addresses in the RVG agent group when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured
 - Migrating VVR RLINKs from IPv4 to IPv6 when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured
 - Removing the IPv4 resources from the VCS configuration when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured
 
 - About migrating to IPv6 when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured in the presence of a bunker
- Understanding the current IPv4 configuration when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured in the presence of a bunker
 - Migration prerequisites when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured in the presence of a bunker
 - Migrating to IPv6 when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured in the presence of a bunker
- Migrating the VCS global clustering service group to IPv6 when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured in the presence of a bunker
 - Adding the IP and NIC resources for IPv6 addresses in the RVG agent group when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured in the presence of a bunker
 - Migrating VVR RLINKs from IPv4 to IPv6 when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured in the presence of a bunker
 - Removing the IPv4 resources from the VCS configuration when VCS global clustering and VVR agents are configured in the presence of a bunker
 
 
 
 - Appendix F. Sample main.cf files