Chapter 8: Using the Synchronous Mirroring Premium Feature
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Enabling the
Synchronous
Mirroring Premium
Feature
The first step in creating a remote mirror is to make sure that the Synchronous
Mirroring premium feature is enabled on both storage arrays. Because Synchronous
Mirroring is a premium feature, you need a feature key file to enable the premium
feature. The command for enabling the feature key file is as follows:
enable storageArray feature file=”
filename
”
In this command, the
file
parameter is the complete file path and file name of a
valid feature key file. Enclose the file path and the file name in double quotation
marks (“ ”). Valid file names for feature key files end with a
.key
extension.
Activating the
Synchronous
Mirroring Premium
Feature
Activating the Synchronous Mirroring premium feature prepares the storage arrays to
create and configure mirror relationships. After you activate the premium feature, the
secondary ports for each controller are reserved and dedicated to remote mirror use.
In addition, a mirror repository volume is automatically created for each controller in
the storage array. As part of the activation process, you can decide where the mirror
repository volumes will reside, free capacity on an existing volume group or in a
newly created volume group, and the RAID level for the mirror repository volumes.
The free capacity that you select for the mirror repository volume must have a total of
256 MB of capacity available. Two mirror repository volumes are created on this
capacity, one for each controller. If you enter a value for the repository storage space
that is too small for the mirror repository volumes, the firmware returns an error
message that gives the amount of space needed for the mirror repository volumes. The
command does not try to activate the Synchronous Mirroring premium feature. You
can re-enter the command using the value from the error message for the repository
storage space value.
The RAID level that you choose for the mirror repository volume has these
constraints:
RAID Level 0
– You cannot use RAID Level 0.
RAID Level 1
– The number of drives must be an even number. If you select an
odd number of drives, the controller firmware returns an error.
RAID Level 5
– You must have a minimum of three drives in the volume group.
RAID Level 6
– You must have a minimum of five drives in the volume group.
To activate the Synchronous Mirroring premium feature, use this command:
activate storageArray feature=syncMirror
The
activate storageArray feature=syncMirror
command provides
three methods for defining the drives for your mirror repository volume:
You define each drive for the mirror repository volume by its tray ID and its slot
ID.
You define a volume group in which the mirror repository volume resides. You
can optionally define the capacity of the mirror repository volume.
You define the number of drives, but not specific drives, for the mirror repository
volume.
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