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This function uses to share necessary data for services between cluster nodes which are connected by networks. Mirroring enables a standby server to have the same data as an active server, by replicating data which is accessible from only local point to the standby server through network.

The replication software DRBD9 helps with such mirroring function, and an agent indicates the thing that manages the software.

The agent for mirrored disk manages and registers mirroring configuration for 1:2 replication.

The replication software DRBD9 helps with such mirroring function, and an DR agent for mirrored disk indicates the thing that manages the software.


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It is essential for DRBD9 to be installed in advance, the function of the internal meta data is not available.


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[Figure] Mirroring Configuration


Mirror Mode

Mirror mode employs both asynchronous and synchronous mirroring schemes. Understanding the advantages and disadvantages between synchronous and asynchronous mirroring is essential to the correct operation of this.

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Asynchronization Mode

With asynchronous mirroring, each write is captured and a copy of this is made. That copy is queued to be transmitted to the target system as soon as the network will allow it. Meanwhile, the original write request is committed to the underlying storage device and control is immediately returned to the application that initiated the write. At any given time, there may be write transactions waiting in the queue to be sent to the target machine.  But it is important to understand that these writes reach the target volume in time order, so the integrity of the data on the target volume is always a valid snapshot of the source volume at some point in time.  Should the source system fail, it is possible that the target system did not receive all of the writes that were queued up, but the data that has made it to the target volume is valid and usable.

Semi

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Synchronization Mode

With semi-synchronous mirroring, each write is captured and transmitted to the target system. Local write completes in the source as soon as the replication packet has reached the target. Normally, no writes are lost in case of failover , but this may can be lost when both nodes are failed simultaneously.

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Synchronization Mode

With synchronous mirroring, each write is captured and transmitted to the target system to be written on the target volume at the same time that the write is committed to the underlying storage device on the source system.  Once both the local and target writes are complete, the write request is acknowledged as complete and control is returned to the application that initiated the write.  With synchronous mirroring, each write is intercepted and transmitted to the target system to be written on the target volume at the same time that the write is committed to the underlying storage device on the source system.  Once both the local and target writes are complete, the write request is acknowledged as complete and control is returned to the application that initiated the write.



Adding

Add the Mirror disk DR resource to a group.

  1. When add a resource from a group name, select a group → right click → "Add Resource". Or select "Edit(E)" from the main menu bar → select "Add Resource". Or select "Add Resource" icon from the tool bar.
  2. Select "MirrorDisk DR" from Resource Type lists and click the "Next" button 
  3. Enter the resource name and select Mirror Volume in the cluster.


    [Figure] Mirror Disk DR add Screen

     

  4. To check configuration information on a remote host which has not been clustered, Click the "More Information" button.


    [Figure] Mirror disk DR addition setting screen

  5. The DR resource of the shared disk is added after clicking the "Finish" button  



Deleting

Select the "Resource" → Right click → Delete the resource.

  1. Click the "Delete resource" button and a confirming message about deleting resource will appear.
  2. Click the "OK" button and mirror disk is deleted.
    The deleted resource will immediately disappear from the management web console.



State

The following table describes MCCS resources' status conversion occurred by state changes or user's commands.

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StateAgent commandDescriptionNote

Online

It indicates the state that access to a source volume and a writing test is available.

Offline

Changes the current replication state to the Secondary.


Monitoring

<Source Volume>

Checks if replication is in the Primary status and data is UptoDate.

<Target Volume>

Checks if replication is in the Secondary status.


Offline

Almost all of states are shown as offline state except for online or error.

Online

Changes the current replication state to the Primary.


Monitoring

Refer to the Description of the Monitoring above.


Fault

Online

Refer to the Description of the Online above.


Offline

Refer to the Description of the Offline above.




Attribute

Show the specified attribute of Mirror disk DR resource.

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