restore of the replica volumes

Hello

I managed to do on the partner server replication groups without problem on my dell equallogic ps 6000 series. I have a central memory that acts as a main partner replying to a partner of secondary storage. I managed to move all volumes to the secondary partner. Now, here's what I want to do. I've set up a host secondary dell r910 to connect to this secondary storage partner to simulate a recovery site. I want to restore these replicated volumes that I now promoted to volumes by using the process of restoration of xenserver 6.2 just as it is setup in the main environment to restore volumes and boot from them to xenserver. You kindly could direct me to a document that can guide me through this process or help me with how to get there.

Hi Jamie,

From EQL, once that you promoted them and set the access policy, you must reconnect to the server.

You will need to contact Citrix support on how to integrate online storage repositories, if that is your question.

You use storage link or if all goes well just the iSCSI SW adapter?

There is also a technical report on the configuration of MPIO with XS 6.2.

en.Community.Dell.com/.../download.aspx

Kind regards

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