5.
If RAID Manager is installed to another drive, such as the E drive, use the HORCMROOT variable:
setx HORCMROOT E: /m
The default timeout value for failover using Continuous Access Journal or XP Continuous Access
Asynchronous is 60 seconds. To can change the timeout value, use the RMSRATOV variable:
setx RMSRATOV 120 /m
If RAID Manager is installed on the SRM host, no more changes are required. Follow the steps
in
"Environment variables on a UNIX
host.
Environment variables on a UNIX host
To execute RMSRA commands, SRM uses telnet to connect as the root user to the UNIX host. Use the
root user profile to set these variables. For Linux, use /root/.bash_profile. For HP-UX, use /
.profile. Use the appropriate root user profile for your default shell. Insert the following lines in
this file:
SplitReplication=true
export SplitReplication
RMSRATMU=1
export RMSRATMU
Log out and back in, and use the env command to verify that these variables are set correctly.
The configuration is now complete. When testFailover is executed on virtual machine 1, the
Continuous Access pairs are suspended and used for testing. When testFailover is done on
virtual machine 2, the Business Copy pairs at MU#1 are suspended and used for testing.
Modifying environment variables using the Windows GUI
In the Windows, environment variables are added, deleted, or modified using the Advanced tab in
the Windows Control Panel. Click Environment Variables, and add the HORCMROOT, RMSRATOV,
and RMSRATMU to the System Variables list.
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host" on page 24 if RAID Manager is installed on a UNIX