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D Package attributes
Package Attributes for Continentalcluster with Continuous Access P9000
for Linux
This appendix lists all Package Attributes for Metrocluster with Continuous Access XP P9000 for
Linux. HP recommends that you use the default settings for most of these variables, so exercise
caution when modifying them:
AUTO_FENCEDATA_SPLIT (Default = 1)
This parameter applies only when the fence level is set to
DATA, which causes the application to fail if the Continuous
Access link fails or if the remote site fails.
Values:
0 – Do NOT startup the package at the primary site.
Requires user intervention to either fix the hardware problem
or to force the package to start on this node by creating the
FORCEFLAG file. Use this value to ensure that the SVOL
data is always current with the trade-off of long application
downtime while the Continuous Access link and the remote
site or both are being repaired.
1 – (DEFAULT) Startup the package at the primary site.
Requests the local disk array to automatically split itself from
the remote array. This ensures that the application is able
to startup at the primary site without having to fix the
hardware problems immediately. Note that the new data
written on the PVOL will not be remotely protected and the
data on SVOL will be non-current. When the Continuous
Access link and the remote site or both is repaired, you must
manually use the command pairresync to re-join the
PVOL and SVOL. Until that command successfully completes,
the PVOL is NOT be remotely protected and the SVOL data
will not be current. Use this value to minimize the down time
of the application with the trade-off of having to manually
resynchronize the pairs while the application is running at
the primary site.
If the package is configured for a three data center
environment, this parameter is applicable only when the
package is attempting to start up in either the primary (DC1)
or secondary (DC2) data center. This parameter is not
relevant in the recovery cluster or the third data center. Use
this parameter’s default value in the third data center.
AUTO_NONCURDATA (Default = 0)
This parameter applies when the package is starting up with
possible non-current data under certain Continuous Access
pair states. During failover, this parameter applies when
the SVOL is in the PAIR or PFUL state and the PVOL side is
in the PSUE, EX_ENORMT, EX_CMDIOE or PAIR (for
Continuous Access Journal) state. During failback, this
parameter applies when the PVOL is in the PSUS state and
the SVOL is in the EX_ENORMT or EX_CMDIOE state. When
starting the package in any of the states mentioned here,
you run the risk of losing data.
Values:
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