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the data on the R2 side might be non-current and thus a risk that data
loss will occur when starting the package up on the R2 side. To have
automatic package startup under these conditions, set
AUTOR2WDNL=0
AUTOR2RWNL Default: 1
AUTOR2RWNL=1 indicates that when the package is being started
on an R2 host, the Symmetrix is in a read/write state, and the SRDF
links are down, the package will not be started. Since we cannot verify
the state of the Symmetrix on the R1 side to validate conditions, the
data on the R2 side might be non-current and thus a risk that data loss
will occur when starting the package up on the R2 side. To have
automatic package startup under these conditions, set
AUTOR2RWNL=0
AUTOR2XXNL Default: 0
A value of 0 for this variable indicates that when the package is being
started on an R2 host and at least one (but not all) SRDF links are
down, the package automatically started. This will normally be the
case when the ‘Partitioned+Suspended’ RDF Pairstate exists. We cannot
verify the state of all Symmetrix volumes on the R1 side to validate
conditions, but the Symmetrix on the R2 side must be in a ‘normal’
state. To require operator intervention before starting the package
under these conditions, set AUTOR2XXNL=1.
AUTOSWAPR2 Default: 0
A value of 0 for this variable indicates that when the package is failing
over to Data Center 2, it will not perform R1/R2 swap. To perform an
R1/R2 swap, set AUTOSWAPR2=1/AUTOSWAPR2=2. This allows an
automatic R1/R2 swap to occur only when the SRDF link and the two
Symmetrix are properly functioning. When AUTOSWAPR2 is set to 1,
the package will attempt to failover the device group to Data Center
2, followed by R1/R2 swap. If either of these operations fails, the
package will fail to start on Data Center 2. When AUTOSWAPR2is set
to 2, the package will continue to start up even if R1/R2 swap fails,
provided the failover succeeds. In this scenario, the data will not be
protected remotely. AUTOSWAPR2 cannot be set to 1 or 2 if
CONSISTENCYGROUPS is set to 1.
Verify you have the minimum requirements for R1/R2 Swapping by
referring to most up-to-date version of the Metrocluster release notes.
AUTOSPLITR1 Default: 0
This variable is used to indicate whether a package is allowed to start
when it fails over from an R1 host to another R1 host when the device
group is in the split state. A value of 0 for this variable indicates that
the package startup attempt will fail. To allow startup of the package
in this situation, the variable must be set to a value of 1.
CLUSTER_TYPE This parameter defines the clustering environment in which the script
is used. This is, set to “metro” if this is a Metrocluster environment and
continental” if this is a Continentalclusters environment. A type of
continental” is supported only when the HP Continentalclusters product
is installed.
CONSISTENCYGROUPS Default: 0
This parameter tells Metrocluster whether or not consistency groups
were used in configuring the R1 and R2 volumes on the Symmetrix
frames. A value of 0 is the normal setting if you are not using
consistency groups. A value of 1 indicates that you are using
98 Package attributes