HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager User Guide (T3680-96089, October 2012)

1. In the navigation pane, select DR Groups.
2. On the List tab, select the DR group to view.
3. Select Actions > View Properties.
The DR Group Properties window opens.
4. Click the properties tabs.
DR group concepts
DR group pairs (source and destination)
DR groups operate in a paired relationship, with one DR group being a source and the other a
destination. The terms source and destination are sometimes called a DR mode or DR role. The
terms source and destination are also applied to virtual disks, with a destination virtual disk also
known as a remote copy. Various actions, such as a planned or unplanned failover, allow you to
reverse the relationship so that the source DR group becomes the destination and destination
becomes the source. See DR groups Failover.
IMPORTANT: The role of a DR group in remote replication is of critical importance and can be
reversed at any time.
For example, a DR group can be a source at 8:00 and then, after a user-initiated failover, be a
destination at 8:05. When reviewing a DR group's role, ensure that you are looking at current
properties.
In a typical environment, hosts perform I/O with the virtual disks in the source DR group at one
site and the data is remotely replicated to the destination DR group at another site. The virtual disks
in a source DR group remotely replicate to the same destination, fail over together, share a DR
group log, and preserve write-order within the group.
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