Resetting the Disaster Recovery Configuration
You reset the disaster recovery configuration on both the active
and the standby sites to stop the disaster recovery process and clean
up the disaster recovery configuration from both sites. To reset the
disaster recovery configuration, you execute the jmp-dr reset
command.
The jmp-dr reset
command does the following:
Stops the disaster recovery watchdog at the sites
Stops the replication of MySQL data, PgSQL data, configuration files, and round-robin database (RRD) files between sites
Starts services such as JBoss, OpenNMS, Apache, and so on at the standby site
Modifies the role of the cluster at the site (from active or standby to standalone)
To reset the disaster recovery configuration:
The disaster recovery configuration is reset.
We recommend that you execute the jmp-dr health
command on both sites after resetting the disaster recovery configuration
to check the status of the role, disaster recovery process, services,
replication process, and disaster recovery watchdog.