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What You Should Do

The following table tells you how to respond to a system outage. If you can tolerate a delay in accessing files on a failed host system, follow the procedure described under Short Outages. If you cannot tolerate a delay, follow the procedure described under Long Outages.

Type of System

Length of Outage

Procedure for Responding

Host

Short

After the host system becomes active again, restart CA-L-Serv on that system.

 

Long

See procedure that follows.

Remote

Short or Long

After the remote system becomes active again, restart CA-L-Serv on that system. Make sure you issue any CA-L-Serv commands that you normally issue at startup time.

To respond to a host type of system with a long outage length

  1. Choose a new host system.
  2. Stop the file server on the new host system by issuing the following command:
    DETACH FILESERVER
    
  3. Restart the file server on the new host system by issuing the following command:
    ATTACH FILESERVER SERVERTYPE(HOST)
    
  4. On the new host system, issue CA-L-Serv startup commands that you would normally issue on a host system. (Including ADDPOOL and ADDFILE commands.)