Hi John,
Thanks for your reply and sorry for my late respond.
Yes I am configure DR from xencenter gui and I see that VDIs „Metadata for DR“ were created on each SR.
Next step what I performed was verify this configuration via Disaster Recovery wizard – Test Failover but there does not shown any VMs
But when I tried to run xe vm-list database:vdi-uuid=<metadata-vdi-uuid> now everything is alright.
So, is this bug?
Thanks for your time.
Regards
Martin
From: John Else [mailto:john.else@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 23. dubna 2013 9:32
To: Kralicek, Martin
Subject: RE: XCP 1.6 - Disaster recovery
Hi Martin,
To configure disaster recovery you need to enable database replication to one or more shared lvmoiscsi or lvmohba SRs - either via the CLI (“xe sr-enable-database-replication”) or through the XenCenter
dialog at Pool > Disaster Recovery > Configure…
It sounds like you’ve already done this though – in which case you should have a VDI called “Metadata for DR” in each of those SRs. When you take one of those SRs and attach it to a secondary pool,
XCP can use that VDI to look up which VMs were present in the original pool. You should also be able to run the failover wizard for the secondary pool and view VMs from the original pool.
n.b. even through each Metadata VDI will contain the database information for all VMs that were present on the original pool, you won’t be able to recover VMs to the secondary pool unless the SR
used by those VMs for storage is attached to the secondary pool as well (although there’s nothing to stop you using the same SR for storage and DR metadata).
Lastly, you can query these metadata VDIs on the CLI if you want to sanity-check what’s on them, e.g.
xe vm-list database:vdi-uuid=<metadata-vdi-uuid>
Hope this helps,
John
Hello,
I would like to ask how I have to configure disaster recovery, because when I performed configuration steps and selected all iSCSI SRs everything seem be OK, but after I want to check it via Test Failover wizard and selected
again all available storages the next step does not show VMs.
Thanks for any advice.
Martin
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