Performing Service Failback

When a cluster recovers from a fault, you can perform a service failback to enable the faulty active cluster to take over read and write services again.

Prerequisites

Procedure

  1. Choose Data Protection > Configuration > Cross-Site DR > Topology.
  2. In the local cluster area on the right of the function pane, choose Operation > Perform Service Failback.

    The Perform Service Failback page is displayed on the right.

  3. Set service failback parameters, as described in Table 1.

    Table 1 Service failback parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Failback Type

    • Failback after data sync: Synchronize data to the local cluster before performing service failback. If data consistency is required between sites, select Failback after data sync.
    • Immediate failback: perform service failback immediately without checking whether data synchronization is complete. Data may be inconsistent between sites temporarily. Inconsistent data will be synchronized in the background. If there is no requirement on data consistency between sites, select Immediate failback.

    Sync Acceleration

    If synchronization acceleration is enabled, data synchronization from other clusters to the local cluster will be accelerated until the service failback is complete.

    NOTE:

    You can determine whether to enable synchronization acceleration only when Failback Type is set to Failback after data sync.

  4. Click OK.