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SRDF
Requirements:
Two dynamic devices one in each storage sub system.
SpecificationsLocalRemote
STD- R1R200010002RDFG- 11RA Directors-Sid- 277694Step 1_Imp Notes: As you are acquainted with creation, mapping and masking. Wecontinue with conversion of standard devices to dynamic devices.Step 2: Convert standard devices to dynamic devices (R1, R2).Specification:Hosts with odd numbers (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11) are connected to 277 which acts assource (local (R1)).Hosts with even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8, 10,12) are connected to 694 Which acts astarget (remote(R2)).
Local (R1) sid 277:
Create a command fileSun1# vi dynamicSet dev 0001 attribute=dyn_rdf;wq!Run ConfigurationSun1# symconfigure –sid 277 –v –f dynamic commit -nopUpdate symapi_db.binSun1# symcfg discoverTo check the dynamic deviceSun1# symdev list –dynamic
Remote (R2) sid 694:
Create a command fileSun2# vi dynamicSet dev 0002 attribute=dyn_rdf ;wq!
 
Step1: Create standard devices in both the Storage Sub Systems.Step2: Convert standard devices to dynamic devices (R1, R2) in both thesub Storage Sub Systems.Step3: Create RDF groupsStep4: Create RDF pairSte5: Create Device Grous of tes R1 & R2.
 
Run ConfigurationSun2# symconfigure –sid 694 –v –f dynamic commit -nopUpdate sym_api.dbSun2# symcfg discoverTo check the dynamic deviceSun2# symdev list -dynamicStep3: Create RDF Group on Local Storage Sub System which will be automaticallyupdated to Remote Storage Sub System.List the RA directors of the Local storage sub system as well as Remote.Sun1# symcfg list -ra allSun1# symrdf –sid 277 addgrp -rdfg 1 -label sun1rdf -dir 16c,1c remote_sid694 remote_rdfg 1 remote_dir 16c,1cStep4: Create RDF Pair on Local Storage Sub System which will be automaticallyupdated to Remote Storage Sub System.Create a command fileSun1# vi rdf_pair0001 0002wq!Sun1# symrdf –sid 277 –f rdf_pair -rdfg1 createpair -establish -type r1Assign r1 device 0001 to sun1Sun1# symmask - sid 277 add dev 0001 -awn sun1/port0 -p 0 -dir 1cSun1# symmask - sid 277 add dev 0001 -awn sun1/port0 -p 0 -dir 2cSun1# symmask - sid 277 add dev 0001 -awn sun1/port0 -p 0 -dir 15cSun1# symmask - sid 277 add dev 0001 -awn sun1/port0 -p 0 -dir 16cRefresh the databaseSun1# symmask refreshUpdate symapi_db.binSun1# symcfg discoverList the deviceSun1# symmaskdb list databaseSun1# syminqAssign r2 device 0002 to sun2Sun2# symmask - sid 277 add dev 0002 -awn sun2/port0 -p 0 -dir 1cSun2# symmask - sid 277 add dev 0002 -awn sun2/port0 -p 0 -dir 2cSun2# symmask - sid 277 add dev 0002 -awn sun2/port0 -p 0 -dir 15cSun2# symmask - sid 277 add dev 0002 -awn sun2/port0 -p 0 -dir 16c
 
Refresh the databaseSun2# symmask refreshUpdate symapi_db.binSun2# symcfg discoverList the deviceSun2# symmaskdb list databaseSun2# syminqStep5: Create Device Groups of types R1 in local storage sub system & R2 forRemote storage sub system.Creation of R1 device groupSun1# symdg create symrdf1 -type r1List the device groupSun1# symdg listAdd r1 device to the groupSun1# symld -g symrdf1 add dev 0001To view the devices added to r1 groupSun1# symdg show symrdf1 | moreCreation of R2 device groupSun2# symdg create symrdf2 -type r2List the device groupSun2# symdg listAdd r2 device to the groupSun2# symld -g symrdf2 add dev 0002To view the devices added to r2 groupSun2# symdg show symrdf2 | moreChange the logical Device names of R1 & R2 devices.Sun1# symld -g symrdf1 rename DEV0001 to loc01Sun2# symld -g symrdf2 rename DEV0001 to rem01Update sym_api.dbSun1# symcfg discoverSun 2# symcfg discoverSet default device group on Local and Remote hostsSun1# SYMCLI_DG = symrdf1Sun1# export SYMCLI_DGSun2# SYMCLI_DG = symrdf2Sun2# export SYMCLI_DG
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