If a Global Mirror session is not running from the recovery site
to the primary site, go to step 4.
Figure 1. Returning Global Mirror to Primary Site in an
Planned Outage
- Quiesce applications at the recovery site to reduce the risk of
data loss.
- Allow two consistency group formations to complete. Use the RQUERY
command to confirm.
- Terminate the Global Mirror session using the RSESSION command
specifying the STOP ACTION.
- If the master does not stop, reissue the command. If the master
still does not stop, reissue RSESSION specifying the MASTER YES and
FORCE parameters.
- Issue RQUERY to determine if any storage control subordinates
are still running.
- Issue RSESSION to each subordinate storage control still running,
specifying the MASTER NO parameter.
- Verify that paths are still established from the
primary site to the recovery site. Issue PPRC Establish Paths commands
if necessary.
- Issue the PPRC Establish Pair command to the A volume as the DEVN
specifying the FAILOVER ACTION with the original PRIMARY and SECONDARY
parameters. The A volumes now become suspended primaries with change
recording active and write inhibit removed.
- Restart applications at the primary site.
- Issue the PPRC Establish Pair command to the A volume as the DEVN
specifying the FAILBACK ACTION with the original PRIMARY and SECONDARY
parameters to resynchronize the A and B volumes in the original recovery
configuration.
- If a Global Mirror session from the recovery site to the primary
site was started, terminate the FlashCopy® relationship
at the primary site with the FlashCopy Withdraw command.
- Start a new Flashcopy relationship between B and C volumes at
the recovery site, using the FlashCopy Establish
command and specifying ASYNC with the MODE parameter.
- Issue RSESSION with the START ACTION to the Master at the primary
site to begin the Global Mirror session. In a planned outage, the
session would be stopped but remain defined in the LSS, and volumes
would remain joined in the session. Thus, the session would not have
to be redefined.