HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover User's Guide (T5437-96008, November 2009)

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2. If your target is a cluster, create a virtual server (including resources for an IP
address, network name, and physical disk) on the target cluster. With this
configuration, if there is a source failure, the data will be available for the users
from the target cluster, regardless of which node is currently in control. MSCS will
handle failover between the nodes of the target cluster. Storage Mirroring Recover
will handle failover between the source (cluster or standalone) and the target
cluster. See your Microsoft documentation if you need assistance creating a virtual
server on the target cluster.
3. On your source, create a replication set from the Replication Console.
Note:
If your source is a cluster, you need to create the replication set on the
node which currently owns the group with the virtual server you want to
protect.
a. Open the Replication Console.
b. Right-click the source in the left pane of the Replication Console and select
New, Replication Set.
c. A replication set icon appears in the left pane under the source. By default, it
is named New Replication Set. Rename the newly inserted replication set
with a unique name by typing over the default name and pressing Enter. This
process is similar to naming a new folder in Windows Explorer.
d. Expand the tree under the replication set name to view the volume and
directory tree for the source.