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1 Unified Complute Platform Release Patch 1 MK-92UCP October 13, 2017

2 Hitachi Vantara Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or stored in a database or retrieval system for commercial purposes without the express written permission of Hitachi, Ltd., or Hitachi Vantara Corporation (collectively, Hitachi ). Licensee may make copies of the Materials provided that any such copy is: (i) created as an essential step in utilization of the Software as licensed and is used in no other manner; or (ii) used for archival purposes. Licensee may not make any other copies of the Materials. "Materials" mean text, data, photographs, graphics, audio, video and documents. Hitachi reserves the right to make changes to this Material at any time without notice and assumes no responsibility for its use. The Materials contain the most current information available at the time of publication. Some of the features described in the Materials might not be currently available. Refer to the most recent product announcement for information about feature and product availability, or contact Hitachi Vantara Corporation at Notice: Hitachi products and services can be ordered only under the terms and conditions of the applicable Hitachi agreements. The use of Hitachi products is governed by the terms of your agreements with HitachiVantara.com. By using this software, you agree that you are responsible for: 1) Acquiring the relevant consents as may be required under local privacy laws or otherwise from authorized employees and other individuals to access relevant data; and 2) Verifying that data continues to be held, retrieved, deleted, or otherwise processed in accordance with relevant laws. Notice on Export Controls. The technical data and technology inherent in this Document may be subject to U.S. export control laws, including the U.S. Export Administration Act and its associated regulations, and may be subject to export or import regulations in other countries. Reader agrees to comply strictly with all such regulations and acknowledges that Reader has the responsibility to obtain licenses to export, re-export, or import the Document and any Compliant Products. Hitachi is a registered trademark of Hitachi, Ltd., in the United States and other countries. AIX, AS/400e, DB2, Domino, DS6000, DS8000, Enterprise Storage Server, eserver, FICON, FlashCopy, IBM, Lotus, MVS, OS/390, PowerPC, RS6000, S/390, System z9, System z10, Tivoli, z/os, z9, z10, z13, z/vm, and z/vse are registered trademarks or trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Active Directory, ActiveX, Bing, Excel, Hyper-V, Internet Explorer, the Internet Explorer logo, Microsoft, the Microsoft Corporate Logo, MS-DOS, Outlook, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Silverlight, SmartScreen, SQL Server, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual Studio, Windows, the Windows logo, Windows Azure, Windows PowerShell, Windows Server, the Windows start button, and Windows Vista are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft product screen shots are reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks, service marks, and company names in this document or web site are properties of their respective owners.

3 Contents Preface Intended audience Product version Accessing product documentation Related document Comments Getting help vii vii vii vii vii ix ix Chapter 1: UCP DOC overview 1 UCP Disaster Recovery 2 Hitachi TrueCopy and Hitachi Universal Replicator Overview 4 Global Active Device Overview 5 GAD components 5 UCP Disaster Recovery administration 8 Using UCP Disaster Recovery with vcenter 8 Chapter 2: Using the UCP DOC Console 13 Permissions required to use the console 14 Accessing the UCP DOC Console 14 Navigating the UCP DOC Console 14 Downloading the UCP DOC CLI 16 Monitoring site health 16 Chapter 3: Administering users and groups 19 Add a new user or group and grant them access 20 Edit an existing user or group to grant them access 20 Edit AMQP credentials 20 View a user or group and their access permissions 21 Contents iii

4 Remove a user or group and their access 21 Chapter 4: Administering sites 23 Add a site 24 Edit a site 24 View a site 25 Remove a site 25 Chapter 5: Administering site pairs 27 Create a site pair 28 Refresh site pair inventory 28 Remove a site pair 28 Chapter 6: Replication Groups 31 Best practices for setting up replication groups 32 Failover scenarios 32 Planned failover scenario 32 Unplanned failover scenario 33 Failover scenario where DOC is unavailable 33 Set up a replication group 35 Pair and resynchronize a replication group 35 Remove a replication group 36 Chapter 7: Volume replication 37 Set up volume replication 38 Expand a volume 40 Synchronization status 40 Remove volume replication 41 Chapter 8: Test volumes 43 Test volumes 44 Using SRM without a test volume 44 Using SRM with a test volume 44 Create a test volume 46 Remove a test volume 47 Chapter 9: Tracking UCP DOC jobs and events 49 Displaying UCP DOC jobs 50 iv Contents

5 List of UCP DOC jobs 53 Displaying UCP DOC events 55 List of UCP DOC events 57 Contents v

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7 Preface This guide explains the function and administration of Hitachi Unified Compute Platform Director Operations Center (UCP DOC). The information contained is intended to help UCP administrators better understand how UCP DOC and Hitachi UCP Disaster Recovery works, including concepts that are needed to configure and administer UCP DOC both with and without UCP Disaster Recovery. It is not a solution guide or a replacement for the release notes. Intended audience This guide is intended for datacenter administrators who monitor the status of multiple UCP sites and who configure and administer UCP Disaster Recovery. It assumes that they are familiar with UCP, the UCP sites they are administering, and the hardware used at a UCP site. Product version This book applies to release Patch 1 of the Unified Complute Platform. Accessing product documentation Product documentation is available on Hitachi Vantara Support Connect: Check this site for the most current documentation, including important updates that may have been made after the release of the product. Related document The following documents contain additional information about Unified Complute Platform: Preface vii

8 Related document UCP Pre-Installation Requirements and Configuration Guide Contains information and procedures you need to be aware of for a successful UCP installation. UCP Network Architecture and Configuration Guide Contains technical reference information about the networking architecture of UCP systems and provides procedures to help you configure the system to work in your network environment. UCP Director Administrator's Guide Contains technical and usage information for UCP and UCP Director. Describes how to administer UCP Director through UCP Director web interface with both VMware vcenter and Microsoft SCVMM. UCP Director API Reference Guide Describes how to use the UCP Director API. UCP Director CLI Reference Guide Describes how to use the UCP Director CLI. UCP Director Third-Party Copyrights and Licenses Contains copyright and license information for the third-party software distributed with or embedded in UCP Director. UCP DOC Administrator's Guide Contains technical and usage information for Unified Compute Platform Director Operations Center (UCP DOC). Describes how to administer UCP DOC through UCP DOC Console. UCP DOC API Reference Guide Describes how to use the UCP DOC API. UCP DOC CLI Reference Guide Describes how to use the UCP DOC CLI. viii Preface

9 Comments Comments Please send us your comments on this document: Include the document title and part number, including the revision (for example, -01), and refer to specific sections and paragraphs whenever possible. All comments become the property of Hitachi Vantara. Thank you! Getting help Hitachi Vantara Support Portal is the destination for technical support of products and solutions sold by Hitachi Vantara. To contact technical support, log on to Hitachi Vantara Support Connect for contact information: Hitachi Vantara Community is a global online community for Hitachi Vantara customers, partners, independent software vendors, employees, and prospects. It is the destination to get answers, discover insights, and make connections. Join the conversation today! Go to community.hitachivantara.com, register, and complete your profile. Note: If you purchased your Unified Complute Platform from a third party, please contact your authorized service provider. Preface ix

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11 1 UCP DOC overview UCP Director Operations Center (DOC) is hosted on the UCPDatacenter virtual machine (VM), which is hosted in the management block of one of the sites. Sites that are added to UCP DOC can be from one or more different physical locations. For more information on component health and the management block, see UCP Administrator's Guide. In addition to UCP DOC, the UCPDatacenter VM contains the following supporting software: AMQP server SQL express To function correctly, the UCPDatacenter VM needs to have network access to each site that is added, as well as the Microsoft Active Directory server used by UCP Director at the sites to authenticate users. UCP DOC can be administered through the UCP DOC Console UI, or programmatically through the API and CLI. For more information see the following: Chapter 2: "Using the UCP DOC Console" UCP DOC API Reference Guide UCP DOC CLI Reference Guide Chapter 1: UCP DOC overview 1

12 UCP Disaster Recovery UCP Disaster Recovery UCP Disaster Recovery automates the configuration of volume replication in a resource group between two sites in a site pair. Site pairs are created within UCP Disaster Recovery by pairing two properly configured sites that are registered in UCP DOC. A site pair is a logical construct that is used to pair two sites together. Each site can only be a member of one site pair, and a site pair is only able to contain two sites. After two sites have been paired, you can use the site pair to replicate volumes from one site to another. This way, when changes are made to the primary site, the protected site, they are automatically copied to the secondary site, the recovery site. Replication groups are logical collections of volumes that are replicated from one site to another. It is at the replication group level that the primary and recovery sites are defined. As a result, two sites are able to perform reciprocal backups for each other through the configuration of multiple resource groups. Because replication can be bi-directional if more than one replication group is added, volumes are identified by their role in the replication group. Protected volume The volume at the protected site. This is the primary data source. Recovery volume A volume at the recovery site that contains the replicated data. Test volume A test volume can be added to recovery groups that contain only ESXi hosts. Test volumes are used to test recovery scripts and processes without affecting the recovery volume. For more information on test volumes, see "Test volumes". When volume replication has been set up, changes to the protected volume are replicated to the recovery volume. The following diagram shows the components and connections involved to replicate volumes between two sites. 2 Chapter 1: UCP DOC overview

13 UCP Disaster Recovery After volume replication has been setup, UCP Disaster Recovery protects the volumes that are being replicated. UCP Director does this by blocking any tasks, such as detaching a volume from a host, that might compromise volume replication. This is done to prevent accidentally interrupting volume replication. UCP DOC collects health monitoring information on the volumes that you pair, UCP Disaster Recovery will record and monitor the specific health of the volumes being replicated. Chapter 1: UCP DOC overview 3

14 Hitachi TrueCopy and Hitachi Universal Replicator Overview Each UCP site abstracts the individual storage system. As a result, sites do not need to use the same storage system model. Instead, UCP Disaster Recovery only requires each of the sites in a site pair to use a Hitachi enterprise-level storage system. UCP Disaster offers three different replication technologies to support your disaster recovery requirements: " Hitachi TrueCopy and Hitachi Universal Replicator Overview" "Global Active Device Overview" Hitachi TrueCopy and Hitachi Universal Replicator Overview The Hitachi TrueCopy and Hitachi Universal Replicator disaster recovery solutions support synchronous and asynchronous replication technology, depending on the needs of the site. Hitachi TrueCopy Synchronous Remote Replication - Synchronous Synchronous replication is designed for fast, robust, real-time replication within most metropolitan distances. When using synchronous replication, data is written to both sites at the same time and the data that is written at the primary site is not confirmed as successful until the write at the backup site has been confirmed as well. Hitachi Universal Replicator - Asynchronous Asynchronous replication is designed for scenarios where synchronous replication is not possible, such as when the distance is excessive or when connection latency is a concern. When using asynchronous replication, instead of synchronously writing data to both the primary and recovery volumes, changes to replicated data are tracked in journals until writes can be confirmed. UCP uses a single journal stored in a single HDP pool as the journal source. The journal at a site is then used to contain all journal volumes at that site. When a journal volume is used, changes to the protected volume are collected in the journal volume at the protected site. The data is then transferred to the journal volume at the recovery site, where it can be written to the recovery volume. 4 Chapter 1: UCP DOC overview

15 Global Active Device Overview For the G1x00 storage system, the size of the journal volumes can be variable. For other enterprise Hitachi storage systems, the size of the journal volumes is determined by the maximum outage tolerance between the two sites. The greater the outage tolerance, the larger the journal volumes need to be to accommodate data changes. The outage tolerance is the number of minutes worth of data changes during an outage that are OK to be held in journal volumes before they are replicated. Because of this, larger journal volumes help prevent the loss of replicated data if two sites are temporarily unable to communicate or if latency causes a backlog of changes. Global Active Device Overview The Global Active Device (GAD) feature is a Hitachi Vantara disaster recovery solution which creates remote copies of data volumes, spanning across two physical storage arrays geographically located at separate sites. The GAD feature uses synchronous replication technology to support the active recovery of the data volumes between the primary site and secondary site, which must be located within 100 km (62 miles) of one another. GAD components Quorum Disk The quorum disk is a third, external storage system required for the use of the GAD feature. The quorum disk monitors the data path statuses of the paired sites, and in case of a storage site failure, the quorum disk will determine which storage system contained the latest data, and on which server read/write operations will continue.. Chapter 1: UCP DOC overview 5

16 Global Active Device Overview Virtual Storage Machine A virtualized storage system called Virtual Storage Machine (VSM) is created and shared between both sites, acting as a single, physical storage array. The GAD protected volumes are assigned the same virtual LDEV (VLDEV) number. All GAD volume pairs in the VSM are seen as single volumes in a single storage system, which receive the same data from the host. Each site accesses the protected volumes using multi-pathing software, such as Hitachi's Dynamic Link Manager or another ALUA-based native multi-pathing package. The sites access the VSM volumes primary using local paths, however in the event of a local storage array failure the sites access the volumes via the remote paths. 6 Chapter 1: UCP DOC overview

17 Global Active Device Overview Stretch Fabric The two sites and UCP systems not only communicate over IP, but also share fiber channel infrastructure. The hosts from each site can reach the physical storage array that is local, as well as the physical storage array at the remote site. This shared infrastructure is known as a "stretched fabric" which spans both UCP sites, and connects the fabrics from each site to one another. This architecture ensures access to the VSM in the event of a storage array failure. Using the stretch fabrics, the sites access the VSM and protected volumes using the Preferred Primary Path through the local fabrics. In case of a storage failure, the sites will access the VSM and protected volumes using the Alternate Path of the stretched fabrics to the secondary, physical, storage array. Using Hitachi s Global Active Device feature and replication technology allows datacenter administrators to utilize platform level stretched clustering to provide application resiliency against host, site, and storage array failures. GAD is configured during the standard deployment process for a UCP system, and is administered through DOC by the UCP system administrators. Note: GAD replication does not use test volumes. Chapter 1: UCP DOC overview 7

18 UCP Disaster Recovery administration UCP Disaster Recovery administration UCP Disaster Recovery is administered using the Disaster Recovery page in UCP DOC Console. Access the page by logging in to the UCP DOC Console and select Disaster Recovery from the navigation bar at the bottom on the page. The Disaster Recovery page displays the following information: The site pairs being managed by UCP DOC The replication groups of each site The volumes of each replication group Test volume information Unless otherwise noted, all the of functions supported in DOC are available for each type of replication. Using UCP Disaster Recovery with vcenter After configuring volume replication: For replication groups that contain non-esxi hosts, you can configure a separate automated failover solution that makes use of the replicated volumes. For replication groups that contain only ESXi hosts, UCP Disaster Recovery can automate the creation of test volumes. You can then use test volumes with VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) for the purpose of testing recovery plans. To enable the creation of test volumes, the REPL VM is added to the management block at each site. The REPL VM hosts the following services: VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM). Hitachi Storage Replication Adapter (SRA) Integrated with SRM to issue CCI commands to enable the testing of recovery plans. Hitachi Command Control Interface (CCI). 8 Chapter 1: UCP DOC overview

19 Using UCP Disaster Recovery with vcenter An SRM test plan can be configured to use a test volume. If the replication group does not use test volumes, the SRM test plan can be configured to use the replicated volumes for. Executing a test plan enables you to test the automated failover of the primary site. Automated failover enables a backup site to function as a primary site if the primary site becomes unreachable. When using UCP Disaster Recovery with SRM, SRA is integrated with SRM to bring volume information into SRM and enables it to communicate with the storage system. This facilitates SRM in issuing CCI commands to test recovery plans and enables SRM to execute a failover in the case of a disaster. Chapter 1: UCP DOC overview 9

20 Using UCP Disaster Recovery with vcenter The following diagram shows how the components involved in volume recovery are integrated with the components that are involved in volume replication. 10 Chapter 1: UCP DOC overview

21 Using UCP Disaster Recovery with vcenter Because UCP Disaster Recovery augments SRM instead of replacing it, a firm understanding of SRM is important to properly configure both. Configuration choices in SRM, UCP Disaster Recovery, and UCP Director can affect the settings that you need to specify in the others. For example: Creating SRM protection groups that contain the same hosts and volumes as the resource groups that you create in UCP Disaster Recovery. According to VMware recommendations, VMs that support a single workload, such as a web server and a database server, should have their volumes protected together. VMware recommends placing their volumes in the same SRM protection group, which means that they should also be in the same replication group. Because SRM is able to perform a failover recovery of ESXi hosts, but not hosts running other operating systems, volumes attached to ESXi hosts should not be added to the same replication group as non-esxi hosts. Initiating a failover recovery of non-esxi servers requires either a manual procedure or a third-party solution. All volume pairs in a replication group are synchronized together. Individual pairs are not able to be synchronized apart from the replication group. An SRM protection group can be included in more than one protection plan. For example, one protection plan may power up a minimum number of VMs, while another protection plan may power up all VMs. It is important to have enough hosts at the recovery site to support the plan with the most VMs in it to avoid a resource-intensive recovery plan from being executed in SRM without enough hosts at the recovery site to support it. After a failover recovery, the recovery site will become the primary site. The original primary site, however, will not automatically convert to being the new recovery site. Manual intervention may be necessary after a failover recovery is performed. There should be a corresponding SRM protection group for each UCP DOC replication group. Chapter 1: UCP DOC overview 11

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23 2 Using the UCP DOC Console UCP DOC Console is the stand-alone, web-based, graphical interface that you can use to administer UCP DOC and, when installed, UCP Disaster Recovery. Review the following introductory topics. You may find these articles helpful in getting started with UCP DOC. This section explains how to use UCP DOC Console to administer UCP DOC. "Permissions required to use the console" "Accessing the UCP DOC Console" "Navigating the UCP DOC Console" "Monitoring site health" Chapter 2: Using the UCP DOC Console 13

24 Permissions required to use the console Permissions required to use the console Access to UCP DOC is role-based. To log in to UCP DOC Console, your AD account needs to: Have the appropriate role applied to it Be added to the group that has the role applied to it in UCP DOC. UCP DOC supports the following roles: Administrator Able to administer all portions of UCP DOC and UCP Disaster Recovery. Viewer Enables read-only access to UCP DOC. For more information about UCP DOC privileges, see Chapter 3: "Administering users and groups". Accessing the UCP DOC Console To access the UCP DOC Console, while using an account with sufficient privileges, navigate to the following URL: Where UCPDATACENTER is the IP address of the UCPDatacenter VM. Navigating the UCP DOC Console UCP DOC Console is divided into three functional areas, as follows: bar A black bar at the top of UCP DOC Console that displays the following: The Help menu, which contains links to product guides, the CLI installer, and the about page. The following product guides are included in the Help menu: UCP DOC Administrator's Guide UCP DOC API Reference Guide UCP DOC CLI Reference Guide 14 Chapter 2: Using the UCP DOC Console

25 Navigating the UCP DOC Console UCP Administrator's Guide For more information on downloading the CLI installer, see "Downloading the UCP DOC CLI". The domain and username of the user that is logged in to UCP DOC Console. The date and time the page was loaded. Navigation bar A large bar located at the bottom of UCP DOC Console. The navigation bar is divided into the following sections: Dashboard, Configuration, Disaster Recovery, and Jobs and Events. These sections contain related information and links, as follows: Dashboard Displays the aggregate monitoring state of all components across all sites administered by UCP DOC. For more information on the monitoring state, see {XRef} Monitoring site health {/} on page 16. Configuration Contains links that enable you to add a UCP site, add a user or group, or edit the AMQP credentials. Disaster Recovery Contains links to create a site pair or refresh site pair inventory. Jobs and Events Displays the most recent jobs and events that have been run by UCP DOC. Body Located between the info and navigation bars, the body is used to display the contents of the page that you are viewing. UCP DOC Console has four primary pages, as follows: Dashboard Displays each site monitored by UCP DOC. Each site displays the aggregate monitoring state of all components in the system as well as the aggregate monitoring state of each component type. For more information on aggregate component health, see "Monitoring site health". Configuration Used to add and remove users, groups, and sites. For more information, see UCP DOC configuration. Disaster Recovery Used to automate volume replication between two sites. Chapter 2: Using the UCP DOC Console 15

26 Monitoring site health Note: UCP Disaster Recovery is optional. If it is not installed, the Disaster Recovery section of the navigation bar will indicate that it is not installed and you will not be able to view the Disaster Recovery page. Jobs and Events Displays the status of all UCP DOC jobs. For more information, see {XRef} Tracking UCP DOC jobs and events {/} on page 49. Downloading the UCP DOC CLI To access the UCP DOC CLI, you will need to download the UCP DOC CLI installer and install it from within the UCP Director web interface. To download the UCP DOC CLI installer, select the Help menu, and select Download CLI. For more information, see UCP DOC CLI Reference Guide. Monitoring site health The Dashboard page is used to display the status of sites that have been added to UCP DOC. When a UCP site is registered with UCP DOC, DOC will begin to collect monitoring information on that site. The health information for each site is then aggregated together by component type for each site that is added to UCP DOC. By aggregating the health information for each component type at a site, UCP DOC is able to track the health of the storage system as well as all of the servers and switches at a site. For each site, in addition to the Serial Number and UCPManagement URL fields, the following site properties are shown: Monitoring State An aggregate of all component monitoring states that is equal to the most concerning monitoring state of any individual component at the site. From most concerning to least concerning, values can be:, Warning, Unknown, and Healthy. If a site is unreachable, the Monitoring State of the site will not be available and will appear as unreachable. For example, if all components are Healthy, then the monitoring state will be Healthy, but if even one component is in a Warning or state, then the entire site will appear as Warning or. 16 Chapter 2: Using the UCP DOC Console

27 Monitoring site health Component health Below the overall site properties, the aggregate monitoring state of each component type at the site is shown in a table. For each component type, the table shows the total number in each monitoring state, as follows: ( ) UCP Director is not able to communicate with the indicators or the indicators are not functioning properly. Warning ( ) UCP Director is able to communicate with the indicators but there is a issue. In the case of storage, server, or chassis resources, this means that the corresponding element manager has detected a warning. Unknown ( ) UCP Director is not able to determine the status of the indicator. OK ( ) UCP Director is able to communicate with the indicators and the indicators are functioning properly. For more information on administering a site, including UCP monitoring states and component types, see UCP Administrator's Guide. Chapter 2: Using the UCP DOC Console 17

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29 3 Administering users and groups The Users/Groups tab of the Configuration page is used to display, add, edit, and remove user accounts and groups in UCP DOC. For more information, see the following procedures: "Add a new user or group and grant them access" "Edit an existing user or group to grant them access" "Remove a user or group and their access" "View a user or group and their access permissions" Chapter 3: Administering users and groups 19

30 Add a new user or group and grant them access Add a new user or group and grant them access Use the following procedure to add a user or group and grant it access to the UCP DOC console. 1. From the Users/Groups tab on the Configuration page, click the Add User/Group icon ( ). 2. In the User/Group field, type the name of the user or group to add to UCP DOC. The username must be entered in the following format: Domain\Username 3. As appropriate, select either the Administrator or Viewer role. 4. Click on the OK button. Edit an existing user or group to grant them access Use the following procedure to edit a user or group and grant them access to the UCP DOC console. 1. From the Users/Groups tab on the Configuration page, click on the Edit icon ( ) next to the user that you want to edit. 2. Select either Administrator or Viewer access for the user. 3. Click on the OK button. Edit AMQP credentials Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is a service that is run on the UCPManagement VM of each site. UCP DOC subscribes to the AMQP messaging service at each site that is added to UCP DOC to receive disaster recovery-events. For security reasons, the credentials used to connect to AMQP can be changed, but all sites must use the same credentials. 20 Chapter 3: Administering users and groups

31 View a user or group and their access permissions To configure AMQP credentials, after they have been configured on the AMQP service: 1. In the Configuration section of the navigation bar, click on the AMQP Credentials button. 2. On the AMQP Credentials dialog: In the Username/Group field, type the username or group with administrative access to the AMQP server. In the Password field, type the password that corresponds to the specified account in the Username field. 3. Click on the OK button. View a user or group and their access permissions Use the following procedure to view a user or group and their access to the UCP DOC console. 1. From the navigation bar, click on the title of the Configuration section. 2. Click on the Users/Groups tab at the top of the page. For each user, the following properties are displayed: User/Group The domain and user or group ID. Role The role that the user or group has been assigned to. Remove a user or group and their access Use the following procedure to remove a user or group and their access to the UCP DOC console. 1. From the Users/Groups tab on the Configuration page, click on the Remove icon ( 2. Click on the Yes button. ) next to the user that you want to remove. Chapter 3: Administering users and groups 21

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33 4 Administering sites Before you can use UCP DOC to monitor a site or use UCP Disaster Recovery to configure a site for disaster recovery, you need to add that site to UCP DOC. Use the following procedures when you need to administer sites. "Add a site" "Edit a site" "Remove a site" "View a site" Chapter 4: Administering sites 23

34 Add a site Add a site Before you can use UCP DOC to monitor a site or use UCP Disaster Recovery to configure a site for disaster recovery, you need to add that site to UCP DOC. To add a site to UCP DOC: 1. From the Sites tab on the Configuration page, click on the Add UCP Site icon ( ). 2. On the Add UCP Site window: In the UCP Site Name field, type a unique name that will be used to label the site in UCP DOC. In the UCPManagement URL field, type the URL of the UCPManagement VM of the site. In the Username field, type the username of a user with administrative access to the vcenter and UCPManagement VMs in the following format: User@Domain. In the Password field, type the password that corresponds to the specified account in the Username field. 3. Click on the OK button. Edit a site To edit a site in UCP DOC: 1. From the Sites tab on the Configuration page, click on the Edit icon ( ) next to the site that you want to edit. 2. On the Edit UCP window, make the appropriate changes as explained in "Add a site". 3. Click on the OK button. Note: The site name of the site is shown at the top of the edit window. 24 Chapter 4: Administering sites

35 View a site View a site The Sites tab of the Configuration page is used to display, add, edit, and remove sites in UCP DOC. To display the Sites tab of the Configuration page, from the navigation bar: 1. Click on the title of the Configuration section. 2. Click on the Sites tab at the top of the page. For each site, the following properties are displayed: Serial Number The serial number of the site. UCPManagement URL The URL of the UCPManagement VM at the site. Remove a site A site can not be removed if it is part of a site pair. When a site is removed, all jobs and monitoring information for that site will be retained. If the site is added back to UCP DOC, the saved jobs and monitoring information will be re-associated with the site. To remove a site from UCP DOC: 1. From the Sites tab on the Configuration page click on the Remove icon ( ) next to the site that you want to remove. 2. Click on the Yes button. Chapter 4: Administering sites 25

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37 5 Administering site pairs In addition to displaying site pairs, the Disaster Recovery page is used to add, edit, and remove site pairs in UCP Disaster Recovery. "Create a site pair" "Remove a site pair" "Refresh site pair inventory" Chapter 5: Administering site pairs 27

38 Create a site pair Create a site pair When creating a site pair, UCP Disaster Recovery verifies the: Ethernet connectivity between each site. Replication path between the storage systems. To create a site pair: 1. From the Disaster Recovery page, click Create Site Pair. 2. On the Create Site Pair screen: In the Name field, type a name for the site pair. In the First Site field, select the first site of the site pair. In the Second Site field, select the second site of the site pair. From the Replication Technology section, select the type of replication to perform, either Synchronous (TC), Asynchronous (HUR) or GAD. If Asynchronous (HUR) is selected, in the Maximum Outage Tolerance field, enter the maximum outage tolerance. 3. Click on the OK button. Refresh site pair inventory To refresh site pair inventory: 1. In the Disaster Recovery section of the navigation bar, click on the Refresh Site Pair Inventory button. 2. When prompted, click on the Yes button. Remove a site pair When you remove a site pair from UCP Disaster Recovery: All associated replication groups are removed. Replication between the two sites for all volumes is disabled. 28 Chapter 5: Administering site pairs

39 Remove a site pair Individual volumes at each site are not removed. To remove a site pair: 1. From the Disaster Recovery page, click on the Remove Site Pair icon ( ). 2. Click on the Yes button. Chapter 5: Administering site pairs 29

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41 6 Replication Groups The Replication Groups tab dashboard is used to display, add, and edit groups in UCP DOC. Replication groups contain the volumes that are replicated between sites in a site pair.for more information, see the following procedures: "Best practices for setting up replication groups" "Failover scenarios" "Set up a replication group" "Pair and resynchronize a replication group" "Remove a replication group" Chapter 6: Replication Groups 31

42 Best practices for setting up replication groups Best practices for setting up replication groups When setting up your replication groups, we recommend the following best practices: Include all data stores and volumes associated with a single workload into the same replication group Optimize your disaster recover configuration to stay below 4000 replicated volumes Although the UCP DOC software supports all maximum limits and constraints that are driven by the underlying hardware, all software operations such as, refresh, create, delete, etc., are optimized to support 4000 replicated volumes. Failover scenarios In the event of a disaster or during routine maintenance, UCP provides the ability to protect bare-metal/windows hypervisor workloads and allow end users to failover a system to a remote site. Available failover scenarios are discussed in this section. Planned failover scenario Performing a failover on a replication group will allow the volumes at the recovery site to become writable. A planned failover will also switch the direction of replication, so the volumes that were initially protected will be used as the recovery volumes after the failover has completed. A planned failover can be performed on a replication group once the data has been successfully copied. A planned failover requires both UCP environments to be functioning properly, and that all hosts associated with the replication group be powered off on the protected site. If the fiber link between sites is down or the protected site is down, an unplanned failover is required. For planned failover-related CLI references, see the UCP DOC CLI Reference Guide. For planned failover-related API references, see the UCP DOC API Reference Guide. 32 Chapter 6: Replication Groups

43 Failover scenarios Note: A planned failover can be performed on a bare-metal or Hyper-V replication group. For managing failover of ESXi hosts, see "Using UCP Disaster Recovery with vcenter" on page 8. Unplanned failover scenario An unplanned failover serves the same purpose as a planned failover, but can be used in a scenario where the primary site is not functioning. During an unplanned failover, an attempt will be made to reverse the replication group direction. If this is not possible, it will make the recovery site s volumes writable but will not reverse the replication direction. In this scenario, the status of the replication group will become SuspendForSwapping. In a SuspendedForSwapping status, the newly writable volume will not accept changes from the protected site. This protects the recovery site from data corruption in the scenario where the protected site comes back online. For more information about this and other statuses, see "Synchronization status". For unplanned failover-related CLI references, see the UCP DOC CLI Reference Guide. For unplanned failover-related API references, see the UCP DOC API Reference Guide. Note: An unplanned failover can be performed on a bare-metal or Hyper-V replication group. For managing failover of ESXi hosts, see "Using UCP Disaster Recovery with vcenter" on page 8. Failover scenario where DOC is unavailable For scenarios where DOC resides on the primary site and that site experiences an outage, it is still possible to perform a failover on a replication group. This command does not perform the validation that is normally performed by DOC, and is only intended to be used in scenarios where DOC is unavailable. Note: This command is subject to change in future releases. Important: This command should not be used for SRM protected volumes. Chapter 6: Replication Groups 33

44 Failover scenarios API To perform a failover from the API, a post request to Test/horctakeover can be performed. Where the copygroup name is P-Test. The name of a copygroup can be determined by prepending a P- to the replication group name that was used to create the replication group. CLI To perform this function from the command line, we must first ignore selfsigned certs. This is accomplished with the following function: function Ignore-SelfSignedCerts { add-type using System.Net; using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates; public class TrustAllCertsPolicy : ICertificatePolicy { public bool CheckValidationResult( ServicePoint srvpoint, X509Certificate certificate, WebRequest request, int certificateproblem) { return true; } } "@ [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::CertificatePolicy = New-Object TrustAllCertsPolicy }#function Once the Ignore-SelfSignedCerts function has been run, an Invoke- RestMethod command can be used to trigger the failover. Example Invoke-RestMethod Test/horctakeover -Credential $creds -Method Post Body 30 ContentType application/json Where the copygroup name is P-Test, and $creds are the credentials to UCP Director. 34 Chapter 6: Replication Groups

45 Set up a replication group Set up a replication group Before you set up replication groups, we recommend that you first review {XRef} Best practices for setting up replication groups {/} on page 32. When setting up a replication group, UCP Disaster Recovery: 1. Creates and adds replicated volume pairs to the replication group. 2. Creates journals at the protected and recovery sites if using asynchronous replication. 3. Sets up replication for the replicated volume pair. Important: If using GAD, you must first create the volume pairs before proceeding to deploy any workloads on the configured volumes. This ensures that both the primary and secondary volumes are sharing the same VLDEV. Replication groups are not created independently. Instead, when setting up volume replication, you create a replication group by adding volume replication to a new replication group. For more information on setting up volume replication, follow the steps in Setting up volume replication and, in the Configure Replication Group section, select the Create New option. Pair and resynchronize a replication group When pairing and resynchronizing a replication group, UCP Disaster Recovery attempts to pair all of the replicated volume pairs in the replication group. This includes: 1. Initiating replication between the protected and recovery volumes. 2. Initiating replication between the recovery and test volumes. 3. Creating the protected and recovery journals if using asynchronous replication in a simplex state. This can be used to recover a volume in simplex or suspended status after the corresponding failure has been corrected. Chapter 6: Replication Groups 35

46 Remove a replication group To pair and resynchronize a replication group: 1. From the Disaster Recovery page, click on the site pair that contains the replication group you want to pair and resynchronize. 2. Click on the Pair and Resynchronize Replication Group icon ( ) beside the replication group that you want to pair and resynchronize. 3. Select the protected site from the Select Protected Site field if needed. 4. Click on the Yes button. Remove a replication group When removing a replication group, UCP Disaster Recovery: 1. Stops replication between the recovery and test volumes. 2. Stops replication between the protected and recovery volumes. 3. Removes the journals at the recovery and protected sites if using. asynchronous replication. While the journal will be removed, the journal volume will not be automatically deleted. Note: Removing a replication group will not detach and delete the test and recovery volumes. To detach and delete the volumes, use UCP Director web interfaceucp Director web interface to access the appropriate site. To remove a replication group: 1. From the Disaster Recovery page, click on the site pair that you want to remove the replication group from. 2. Click on the Remove Replication Group icon ( ). 3. Click on the OK button. When you remove the last replicated volume from a replication group, UCP Disaster Recovery will automatically remove the corresponding replication group. For more information on removing a volume, see Removing volume replication. 36 Chapter 6: Replication Groups

47 7 Volume replication Replicated volumes are displayed and administered within replication groups on the Disaster Recovery page. "Set up volume replication" "Expand a volume" "Remove volume replication" "Synchronization status" "Remove volume replication" Chapter 7: Volume replication 37

48 Set up volume replication Set up volume replication When setting up volume replication, UCP Disaster Recovery: 1. Verifies the replication path between the storage systems. 2. Creates the recovery volume or volumes and attaches them to the recovery host or cluster. 3. Creates the test volume or volumes on the storage system, if applicable. 4. For asynchronous replication: Creates new journals at the protected and recovery sites if creating a new replication group. Expands existing journals, if necessary, for an existing replication group. 5. Initiates replication between the protected and recovery volumes. 6. Initiates replication between the recovery and test volumes. 7. Pairs and resynchronizes all simplex or suspended volumes in the replication group that the volume is added to if adding volume replication to an existing replication group. Important: If using GAD, you must first create the volume pairs before proceeding to deploy any workloads on the configured volumes. This ensures that both the primary and secondary volumes are sharing the same VLDEV. To create a new replication group or add volume replication to an existing replication group, follow these steps: 1. On the Disaster Recovery page, click Configure as Protected of the site that you want to setup replication in. 2. In the Configure Replication Group section, select the replication group that you want to add the replicated volume too. To use an existing replication group, select the Add to Existing option, and then select the group from the Select from Existing field. 38 Chapter 7: Volume replication

49 Set up volume replication To create a new replication group, select the Create New option, and then type the name of the replication group in the Enter a Name field. 3. In the Protected Resource section: 1. In the Select Source field, select the host or cluster that is connected to the volume you want to protect. 2. In the Select Volume field, select the volumes in the protected site that you want to protect. 4. In the Recovery Resource section: In the Select Target field, select the host or cluster that will be connected to the recovery volume. Select the pool that the volume will be created in: To have UCP Disaster Recovery automatically select the pool, click on the Default option. To manually select the pool, click on the Existing option and select the pool in the Select from Existing field. 5. Click on the Next button. 6. In the Test Volume Configuration section: 1. Select the test volume type to use, as follows: Full Copy, Copy on Write, or None. 2. If creating a Full Copy or Copy on Write test volume, select the pool that the test volume will be created in: To have UCP Disaster Recovery automatically select the pool, click on the Default option. To manually select the pool, click on the Existing option and select the pool in the Select from Existing field. 7. Click on the Next button. 8. In the Summary section, review the protection configuration, and then click on the Finish button. Chapter 7: Volume replication 39

50 Expand a volume Expand a volume To expand a protected volume, UCP Disaster Recovery will: 1. Verify the replication path between the storage systems. 2. Suspend replication between all protected, recovery, and test volumes in the replication group. 3. Expand the selected protected, recovery, and test volumes. 4. Resume replication between all protected and recovery volumes in the replication group. Note: When a volume is being expanded, it will not appear in the replication group until the volume is expanded and replication is reestablished or recreated. If this is the only volume in the replication group, the replication group will not appear until the volume is expanded and replication is recreated. Note: During volume expansion, no change is made to the journals used for asynchronous replication in either storage system. To expand a volume: 1. From the Disaster Recovery page, click on the replication group to expand the volume in. 2. In the volumes table, click on the Expand Replicated Volume icon ( ) next to the volume to expand. 3. Enter the new size of the volume in the New Volume Size field. 4. Click on the OK button. Synchronization status UCP Disaster Recovery tracks the status of the volumes that it synchronizes and reports them as follows: Paired Indicates that an active replication link exists between the protected volume and its replicated volume or between the replicated volume and its test volume. 40 Chapter 7: Volume replication

51 Remove volume replication Copy Indicates that the primary side volume is actively copying data to the secondary (replicated) side volume or between the replicated volume and its test volume. Simplex When using copy on write volumes, indicates a failure in replication. This occurs by default before data starts being replicated after volumes have been paired, but can also happen after a failover. When in this state, the test volume will require a pair resynchronization. For more information on copy on write volumes, see "Test volumes". Pair Suspend Split Indicates that replication between the protected volume and recovery volume or between the recovery volume and a test volume is paused, typically via user intervention. PairSuspend Indicates that replication between the protected volume and recovery volume or between the recovery volume and a test volume is paused, typically when an error occurs. This can happen if a disaster has occurred at either site or if the connection between the replicated pairs is down. SuspendForSwapping Indicates that replication has been suspended and failed over to the secondary side. This mode is intended to convert the secondary side to become writable, as well as protect the secondary side from being written over by the primary side in the case that replication is restored. Pair with Journal Full Warning This state is a warning to the user that a journal being used for replication is at 80% capacity. This status will be seen when the replication link is in asynchronous Hitachi Universal Replication mode. Pair Suspend with Journal Full Indicates that replication between the protected volume and recovery volume or between the recovery volume and a test volume is paused due to the journal buffer being full. Remove volume replication When removing a volume, UCP Disaster Recovery: 1. Stops replication between the recovery volume and the test volume 2. Stops replication between the protected volume and the recovery volume. Chapter 7: Volume replication 41

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