Movers see a "server unavailable" message; CIFS client connections
time out.) Each volume on the source Celerra Network Server is set as
read-write, and each mirrored volume on the destination Celerra
Network Server is set as read-only.
Finally, nas_rdf -restore can be remotely executed on the source
Celerra Network Server to restore the original configuration. Each
primary Data Mover reacquires its IP and MAC addresses, file
systems, and export tables.
SEE ALSO
Using SRDF/S with Celerra for Disaster Recovery, Using SRDF/A with
Celerra, and Using Celerra Replicator.
EXAMPLE #1
To start the initialization process on a source Celerra Network Server
in an active/passive SRDF/S configuration, as root user, type:
[root@cs100_src nasadmin]# /nas/sbin/nas_rdf -init
Discover local storage devices ...
Discovering storage (may take several minutes)
done
EXAMPLE #2
To set up a relationship between two Celerra Network Servers for the
Celerra Replicator, type:
#
/nas/sbin/nas_rdf -init cs110
Contact cs110 ... is alive
Please create a new login account to manage RDF site
cs110
New login: rdfadmin
New password:
Retype new password:
Changing password for user rdfadmin
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully
Please enter the passphrase for RDF site cs110:
Passphrase:
nasdocs
Retype passphrase:
nasdocs
id
name
owner
device
channel
net_path
celerra_id = APM000339001240000
passphrase = nasdocs
= 1
= cs110
= 32664
=
=
= 172.24.102.240
The nas Commands
172.24.102.240
nas_rdf
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