If there is redundancy in the directory configuration, it is possible to recover DSAs from their peers. If a DSA terminates abnormally, and there is a transaction file, the DSA may simply be restarted. If it had multiwrite operations queued, these will be lost. Therefore, the configuration of these DSAs should:
If a DSA terminates normally or abnormally, it may simply be restarted. The transaction file allows the DSA to make the datastore consistent and multiwrite-DISP ensures that the DSA is synchronized with its peers.
Note: For more information, see How Recovery Works in Multiwrite-DISP.
You need to perform disaster recovery if any of the following occurs:
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