Data Replication manager with Compaq Tru64 UNIX Logical Storage Manager
Table Of Contents
- Application Notes – Data Replication Manager with HP Tru64 UNIX Logical Storage Manager
- Application Notes Contents
- HP StorageWorks Technical Support
- Introduction
- DRM Configuration Variations
- Administering LSM
- Augmented Failover, Failback, and Role Reversal Procedures
- All Procedures Description
- Augmented Procedures with Scripts
- Chapter 6: Unplanned Site Failover with Full Failback Procedure
- Chapter 7: Resumption of Operations After Unplanned Loss of Target Site Procedure (Failsafe Mode)
- Chapter 8: Resumption of Operations After Unplanned Loss of Target Site Procedure (Normal Mode)
- Chapter 9: Short Planned Site Failover with Fast Failback Procedure
- Chapter 10: Extended Planned Site Failover With Full Failback Procedure
- Chapter 11: Resumption of Replication After Extended Planned Loss of Target Procedure (Failsafe M...
- Chapter 12: Unplanned Site Failover With Failback To New Hardware Procedure
- Chapter 13: Planned Site Role Reversal Procedure
- Augmented Procedures with Command Line Interpreter
- Chapter 2: Unplanned Site Failover with Full Failback Procedure
- Chapter 3: Resumption of Operations After Unplanned Loss of Target Site Procedure (Failsafe Mode)
- Chapter 4: Resumption of Operations After Unplanned Loss of Target Site Procedure (Normal Mode)
- Chapter 5: Short Planned Site Failover with Fast Failback Procedure
- Chapter 6: Resumption of Replication After Short Planned Loss of Target Procedure
- Chapter 7: Extended Planned Site Failover With Full Failback Procedure
- Chapter 8: Resumption of Replication After Extended Planned Loss of Target Procedure (Failsafe Mode)
- Chapter 9: Unplanned Site Failover With Failback To New Hardware Procedure
- Chapter 10: Planned Site Role Reversal Procedure
- Chapter 11: Disaster Recovery After Role Reversal Procedure

Administering LSM
Application Notes – Data Replication Manager with HP Tru64 UNIX Logical Storage Manager 11
5. You will see a display similar to the one shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5: Unmount File System confirmation window
6. Click OK to unmount the volume.
Deporting a Disk Group
To deport a disk group:
1. Right-click the disk group.
2. Select Deport, as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6: Deport Disk Groups window
3. When the disk group is deported, you can disable host access from the controllers and continue
with the failover or failback operation. You will see a display similar to the one shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7: Deport Disk Group confirmation window
4. Click OK to deport the disk group.