RDF System Management Manual

Table Of Contents
Zero Lost Transactions (ZLT)
HP NonStop RDF System Management Manual524388-003
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How It Works
How It Works
One mirror of each audit-trail disk volume is removed to a remote location from the
local mirror. The distance is limited by the chosen disk technology and acceptable
communications latency. Thus, each audit-trail volume is still mapped to a mirrored pair
of disks, but one of the disks is physically removed. For the remote mirror, an alternate
cable must be present so that this mirror can be attached to a standby system in the
event of a takeover. That standby system can be either the backup system itself or a
separate system geographically removed from the primary and backup systems. If you
are using a separate standby system, it must be connected to the backup system by
way of Expand lines (of unlimited length).
Figure 16-1 shows the configuration where a single system serves as both the standby
and backup systems, and the remote mirror is located at the standby/backup site.
Figure 16-1. ZLT Configuration With a Single Standby/Backup System
System A
(RDF primary)
System B
(RDF backup
and standby)
X fabric
Y fabric
Audit-Trail
Disk
Limited by disk technology
RDF traffic
(Expand lines)
Audit-Trail
Disk