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Configuring the disaster recovery system (Oracle)


This section explains the steps you must perform to configure the disaster recovery system for the servers that run Infrastructure Management.

Note

BMC recommends that you validate these recommendations before you actually implement them in a production environment.

 Sequence to configure the disaster recovery system

Step

Task

Reference

1

On the DNS server, set an alias name for the primary BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server.

2

Configure the primary BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server.

3

Configure all the remote event cells.

4

Configure the recovery BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server.

5

If applicable, configure disaster recovery for the Infrastructure Management Reporting Engine with Oracle Data Guard.

Configuration scenario for a disaster recovery system

The following scenario explains the disaster recovery setup on which these best practices are based:

Calbro Services has several branch offices across the world. It has its primary BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server and primary Oracle Database server located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It has its recovery BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server and recovery Oracle Database server in New York, United States of America, on a different network.

Calbro Services wants its server in New York to be up and running whenever its primary BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server at Amsterdam fails. Calbro Services also wants its primary BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server to resume services after the issue has been fixed. It also uses a DNS server that resolves to the recovery BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server at the time of a disaster. Both the servers run Infrastructure Management Performance Management as a standalone installation.

The following names are assigned to the servers:

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Assumptions to configure a disaster recovery system for Infrastructure Management

The configuration settings to achieve a disaster recovery system for your Infrastructure Management environment are based on the following assumptions:

  • Your system uses two standalone BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Servers located at two different geographic locations or data centers.
  • Your system uses two database servers running Oracle Database in ARCHIVELOG mode, one each for the standalone BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Servers.
  • BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Servers must be on the same subnet as their respective database servers.
  • No data changes will be made to the BMC Atrium Configuration Management Database, BMC UDDI registry server, or BMC BladeLogic Service Automation during disaster recovery operation. If data changes are made during the disaster recovery operation, then the common data will become out of sync between these products and their integrated BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Servers.
  • BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Servers must be on different networks.
  • Your system uses a Domain Name System (DNS) alias name.
  • Your system has the routing and firewall settings properly configured.
  • Your system has only one BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server running at any given time.

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