Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Steps
1. Click the HOME menu.
The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed.
If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click
(Home).
2. From the
Data Mobility menu, click Disaster Recovery.
The Disaster Recovery view opens to the Restore Points tab.
3. Select the restore point to save.
4. Click Save.
A confirmation dialog box opens.
5. Click Ok.
Set a Schedule for Automatically Saving and Validating Restore Points
Set a schedule for automatically saving and validating restore points to make sure that good restore points are always available
to perform Disaster Recovery.
Steps
1. Click Data Collector.
The Data Collector view is displayed
2. Click the General tab, and then select the Replication subtab.
3. Click Edit. The Replication dialog box opens.
4. Select the Automatically save and validate restore points check box.
5. From the Frequency drop-down menu, select how often you want restore points to be automatically saved and validated.
6. (Conditional) If you selected Daily in the previous step, select the time of day to save and validate restore points from the
Time drop-down menu.
7. Click OK.
Validate Replication Restore Points
Validate replication restore points before testing or activating Disaster Recovery to ensure they can be used for Disaster
Recovery.
Steps
1.
Click the
HOME menu.
The Unisphere Central Home page is displayed.
If a Storage Center is selected from the drop-down list in Unisphere Central, click (Home).
2. From the
Data Mobility menu, click Disaster Recovery.
The Disaster Recovery view opens to the Restore Points tab.
3. Click Validate All.
Unisphere Central reviews all saved replications and ensure that they are still running and displays the results on the
Restore Points tab. The Status column displays the results of the validation operation. Possible status values are:
Up: The replication is up and running normally.
Degraded: There is something wrong with the replication. The State column provides information about why the
replication is no longer running. This replication is eligible for DR.
Down: The replication is not running. The State column provides information about why replication is no longer running.
This could be because the destination system is no longer available or that the source and Destination volume are no
longer up and running. This replication is not eligible for DR.
4. If one or more restore points are degraded or down, take corrective action such as:
Activate a DR site.
Restore or restart the replication to the source or destination Storage Center.
Delete the restore point if it is no longer needed.
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Storage Center DR Preparation and Activation