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that_kid
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 6:56 pm
So with my HA setup if I shut down one node I can do a fast sync but what about if I need to shut down both nodes or what if starwind crashes on one node and take the other node with it? At this point I have no choice but to perform a full sync which means my targets are offline until the sync completes. I have a 600 gig target and this takes a little while to complete it's full sync, even over a dedicated 1 gig link. So is there anyway I can have starwind do a fast sync in situations like these?
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anton (staff)
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:43 pm
And how do you see "full synchronization" sequence if access bitmap is damaged? What do you think we need to copy?
that_kid wrote:So with my HA setup if I shut down one node I can do a fast sync but what about if I need to shut down both nodes or what if starwind crashes on one node and take the other node with it? At this point I have no choice but to perform a full sync which means my targets are offline until the sync completes. I have a 600 gig target and this takes a little while to complete it's full sync, even over a dedicated 1 gig link. So is there anyway I can have starwind do a fast sync in situations like these?
Regards,
Anton Kolomyeytsev
Chief Technology Officer & Chief Architect, StarWind Software
