HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring user's guide (T2558-96073, February 2008)

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4. If your source is a cluster, you need to create a duplicate replication set on each of the other nodes in the cluster.
Because the other nodes do not currently own the files, you will not be able to browse to select the data like you did on
the first node. Therefore, you will have to manually enter the replication set data.
a. Right-click the replication set created on the owning node and select Properties.
b. Record the exact drive and directories of each path displayed, including where the rule is included or excluded and
if recursion is applied.
c. Right-click a non-owning node and select New, Replication Set.
d. Enter the exact, case-sensitive name for the replication set as specified on the owning node and press Enter.
e. Right-click the replication set that you just created and select Properties.
f. Click Add.
g. Enter the exact same replication set rules you recorded from the owning node. Be sure and mark the correct
Include, Exclude and Recurse sub-directories options that need to be applied.
h. After entering all of the replication set rules, save the replication set. The replication set rules will be saved even
though the non-owning nodes do not have access to the locations right now. The rules will function properly when
the node becomes an owner.
NOTE: As an alternative to the following manual steps, you can stop the Storage Mirroring service on the other
nodes of the source cluster, copy the file DblTake.db from the first node to the other nodes, and then
restart the Storage Mirroring service.
NOTE: Each replication set rule on the non-owning nodes must be identical to the replication set rule on the
owning node.