Once triggered, whether manually or automatically, the switchover process itself is fully automated.
To initiate switchover for a group
A confirmation message appears.
This procedure initiates a switchover from the Master server to the Replica server. The operation stops when the switchover completes.
Detailed information about the switchover process is located in the Events pane during switchover. A message appears in the Event pane, informing you that the switchover is completed, and that the scenarios in the group have stopped. Now, the Master becomes passive and the Replica becomes active.
After a switchover is initiated, whether manually or automatically, at some point, you will want to reverse the server roles and make the original Master the active server again the Replica the standby server. Before you switch back the roles between servers, decide if you want to the data on the original Replica server to overwrite the data on the original Master. If yes, you must first perform a reverse scenario, a backward scenario.
Note: The following steps are the same regardless of server type.
To initiate manual switchback
CA ARCserve HA detects that a switchover has occurred and verifies its state and configuration. After verification completes, the Verification Results dialog appears, listing existing errors and warnings if detected, and prompting you to approve the running of the backward scenario. If desired, click the Advanced button to open an additional pane with detailed information about the hosts that participate in the scenario.
Note: For Custom Applications, select Block synchronization.
After resynchronization completes, you receive a message in the Event pane: All modifications during synchronization period are replicated. Now, replication from the active server to the standby server begins:
Note: You are now ready to reverse the roles between the Master and Replica servers.
After the switchback is completed, the server roles are reversed back and the scenario automatically stops.
Note: The scenario will continue to run after the switchback when the Reverse Replication Initiation option is defined as Start Automatically.
You may now run the scenario again in its original (forward) state.
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