Building Disaster Recovery Serviceguard Solutions Using Continentalclusters for Linux B.01.00.00

# cmapplyconf -p ccmonpkg.config
6. Restart the monitor package on the recovery cluster.
# cmrunpkg ccmonpkg
7. View the status of the Continentalclusters.
# cmviewconcl
Creating a new recovery cluster
After creating a new cluster to replace the failed primary cluster, if the downtime involved in moving
back the applications is a concern, then make the newly created cluster as the recovery cluster. It
is assumed that the original recovery cluster has sufficient resources to run critical applications
indefinitely. To set up the recovery cluster:
Change the original recovery cluster to the role of primary cluster for all recovery groups.
Configure the new cluster as a recovery cluster for all the recovery groups.
Configure the new cluster as a standard Serviceguard cluster, and follow the usual procedure to
configure the Continentalclusters with the new cluster used as a recovery cluster for all recovery
groups.
NOTE: In a multiple recovery pairs scenario, (where more than one primary cluster is configured
to share the same recovery cluster), reconfiguration of the recovery cluster must not be done because
of the failure of one of the primary clusters.
30 Restoring disaster recovery cluster after a disaster