HP XP Cluster Extension Software Administrator Guide

The combination of setting the DataLoseMirror object to YES and the
DataLoseDataCenter object to NO are contradictory.
Valid values YES (default)
NO
DataLoseMirror
Format String
Description (Optional) Specifies whether a resource should be brought online while the disk pair
is suspended or deleted.
Used only if the FenceLevel object value is DATA and local and remote disk status
information can be gathered. If the remote disk state information is not available
(remote state EX_ENORMT), the setting of the DataLoseDataCenter object will be
used.
Depending on the value configured for the AutoRecover object, XP Cluster Extension
will attempt to recover the PAIR state for the device/copy group. XP Cluster Extension
waits until the PAIR state has been established. If this operation fails, XP Cluster
Extension returns a global error. Because the DATA fence level ensures no loss of
concurrency, manual intervention is required to recover the PAIR state. The PAIR
state must be re-established for all disks in the device/copy group before you can
start the application service.
The combination of setting the DataLoseMirror object to YES and the
DataLoseDataCenter object to NO are contradictory.
Valid values YES
NO (default)
DC_A_Hosts (Required)
Format List
Description This space-separated list defines the cluster nodes in data center A.
DC_B_Hosts (Required)
Format List
Description This space-separated list defines the cluster nodes in data center B.
DeviceGroup (Required)
Format String
Description RAID Manager device/copy group, containing the application service disk set.
Files \winnt\horcmX.conf %system_root%\horcmX.conf
where X is the RAID Manager instance number.
FenceLevel
Format String
Description (Optional) The FenceLevel object specifies the fence level configured for the device/
copy group. XP Cluster Extension checks whether the current fence level reported
by the disk array is the same as the configured (expected) fence level. This object
is also used to make sure your configurations are supported based on consistency
considerations. Different failover and recovery procedures are used for different
fence levels.
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