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Dell PowerProtect Cyber Recovery 19.14 AWS Deployment Guide

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Recovering data to an alternate DD system

Perform a replication action and recover data to a DD system other than the Cyber Recovery vault DD system.

Prerequisites

  • You are logged in as the admin user.
  • The production and Cyber Recovery vault DD systems must include an additional replication context. From the Cyber Recovery vault, enable the replication context and initialize it.

About this task

An alternate recovery recovers a point in time (PIT) copy quickly from the Cyber Recovery vault to the DD production system or an alternate DD system. The alternate DD system can be at any location.

NOTE:To recover data to an alternate DD system in an Amazon Web Services (AWS) deployment, an outbound rule in the CR DDVE Security Group and the PPCR Mgmt Host and DDVE Subnet Network ACL is required to allow replication traffic to the alternate DD system.

Steps

  1. From the AWS Management Console, manually create an outbound rule in the CR DDVE Security Group, using the following parameters:
    • The IP version is IPv4.
    • The type is Custom TCP.
    • The protocol is TCP.
    • The port range is 2051.
    • The destination is the IP used for replication on the alternate DD system (for example, 10.0.0.14/32).
  2. From the AWS Management Console, manually create an outbound rule in the PPCR Mgmt Host and DDVE Subnet Network ACL using the following parameters:
    • The type is Custom TCP.
    • The protocol is TCP.
    • The port range is 2051.
    • The destination is the IP used for replication on the alternate DD system (for example, 10.0.0.14/32).
  3. Perform the following one-time steps to set up recovery to an alternate DD system.
    You need only perform these steps again if you change the name of the recovery MTree.
    1. On the Cyber Recovery vault DD system, create a recovery MTree and then enable and initialize the replication context. For example:
      mtree create /data/col1/<mtree name>
      
      replication add source mtree://<Vault DD Name>/data/col1/<MTREE Name> destination mtree://<Prod/alt DD>/data/col1/<MTREE Name>-repl
      
      replication modify mtree://<Prod/alt DD>/data/col1/<MTREE Name>-repl connection-host <Production DD Replication IP Address>
      

      The replication source must be on the Cyber Recovery vault DD system and replication destination must be on the production DD system or an alternate DD system.

    2. On the production or alternate DD system, run the following command, using the same syntax as in the previous step:
      replication add source mtree://<Vault DD Name>/data/col1/<MTREE Name> destination mtree://<Prod DD>/data/col1/<MTREE Name>-repl
    3. On the production or alternate DD system, run the following command, ensuring that you use the Cyber Recovery vault replication IP address in place of <Production DD Replication IP Address>:
       replication modify mtree://<Prod/alt DD>/data/col1/<MTREE Name>-repl connection-host <Vault Replication IP Address> 
      	    
    4. On the Cyber Recovery vault DD system, run the following command:
      replication initialize mtree://<Prod/alt DD>/data/col1/<MTREE Name>-repl
  4. Log in to the Cyber Recovery UI as the admin user.
  5. From the Main Menu, click Recovery.
  6. Select the copy that you want to recover and click Alternate Recovery.
  7. In the Alternate Recovery dialog box, do the following:
    • For the Repl Context field, select the replication context from the drop-down list.
      NOTE:The context is displayed as source MTree>>destination MTree.
    • For the Ethernet field, select an Ethernet interface from the drop-down list.
  8. Click Apply.
    The recovery job is started.
  9. When job is completed, on the production or alternate DD system, fast copy the data to the appropriate MTree or storage unit as required by the backup application that you are using. Run the following command:
    filesys fastcopy source <folder of source MTree> destination <folder of destination MTree>

    where:

    • <folder of source MTree> is the folder of the MTree that was replicated.
    • <folder of destination MTree> is the folder of the MTree that the backup application recommends or where you want the data.
  10. From the AWS Management Console, after the data has been recovered to the alternate DD system, remove the manually created outbound rules.
  11. Depending on which backup application you use, see the application's documentation for information about how to perform a DR recovery.
    For more detailed information, contact Dell Support.

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