2. Return the node to normal operation by giving back its storage:
storage failover giveback
-ofnode
impaired_node_name
3. If automatic giveback was disabled, reenable it:
storage failover modify -node local -auto
-giveback true
Step 7: Switch back aggregates in a two-node MetroCluster configuration
After you have completed the FRU replacement in a two-node MetroCluster
configuration, you can perform the MetroCluster switchback operation. This returns the
configuration to its normal operating state, with the sync-source storage virtual machines
(SVMs) on the formerly impaired site now active and serving data from the local disk
pools.
This task only applies to two-node MetroCluster configurations.
Steps
1. Verify that all nodes are in the
enabled
state:
metrocluster node show
cluster_B::> metrocluster node show
DR Configuration DR
Group Cluster Node State Mirroring Mode
----- ------- -------------- -------------- ---------
--------------------
1 cluster_A
controller_A_1 configured enabled heal roots
completed
cluster_B
controller_B_1 configured enabled waiting for
switchback recovery
2 entries were displayed.
2. Verify that resynchronization is complete on all SVMs:
metrocluster vserver show
3. Verify that any automatic LIF migrations being performed by the healing operations were completed
successfully:
metrocluster check lif show
4. Perform the switchback by using the
metrocluster switchback
command from any node in the
surviving cluster.
5. Verify that the switchback operation has completed:
metrocluster show
The switchback operation is still running when a cluster is in the
waiting-for-switchback
state:
107