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Backup Solutions for the CAT

Backup Solutions for the CAT. CAT Meeting Participants. January 8, 2010. Background. This presentation was created after a white board session at the CAT meeting (1/7/2010) Creating a national solution for RFC backup is not a part of the CHPS BOC.

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Backup Solutions for the CAT

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  1. Backup Solutions for the CAT CAT Meeting Participants January 8, 2010

  2. Background • This presentation was created after a white board session at the CAT meeting (1/7/2010) • Creating a national solution for RFC backup is not a part of the CHPS BOC. • However, the interim solutions we use should be steps in the direction of a national solution. • As there is no national solution currently, it is not possible to create a single CHPS solution to replace that national solution. • RFCs will need to adapt their current solutions to work with CHPS. • However, there are some general approaches that will be tested and documented to make the transition simpler

  3. BOC Requirement • Not included in the BOC document. • The following is included in the BOC II document: • “On-site backup capability is a requirement for periods when AWIPS is down (scheduled and unscheduled)” • The following is the proposed BOC requirement: • Backup capability comparable to current backup capabilities and taking advantage of similar approaches where necessary.

  4. Solutions to test and document (1) • The Laptop Solution • The most common current solution is some flavor of the “laptop solution” • Necessary programs are loaded onto a laptop, current fs5files are loaded onto a laptop, and a data feed is pulled off the internet. • Some flavor of this may still work with CHPS using the standalone mode • Data between upstream and downstream FGroups would need to be passed with SHEF exports and imports • It is not clear how Mods and states could be passed back into the primary system • Rob S. will test this solution.

  5. Solutions to test and document (2) • The Multi-MC solution • One feature of CHPS is synchronization between CHPS logical instances. • A CHPS logical instance is MC, FSS, DB • A CHPS logical instance is independent of the hardware. • A CHPS logical instance can exist across a single or multiple pieces of hardware. • One backup solution to be explored is synchronization between logical instances. • Synchronization between logical instances can occur across large distances so long as the network connection is broad enough. • Synchronization can occur between multiple logical instances. • The CHPS hardware includes two full sets of hardware (MC hw, FSS hw, DB hw). • The Duty Logical Instance can use both the Duty FSS hardware and the Standby FSS hardware.

  6. Description of Multi-MC solution • The diagram on the next slide shows the Multi-MC backup solution. • Synchronization occurs between a Duty and Standby Logical Instances within an office and with another Standby Logical Instance outside the office. • The logical instance running outside the office, will run on the Standby Hardware at another RFC. • The data feed will be split so there are three data feeds, one running into each logical instance. • The data feed to the logical instance outside the office will run across the AWIPS WAN • One concern with this solution is the impact of running two Standby Logical Instances on the Standby Hardware at each RFC • Rob H and Harold O will test this configuration

  7. SBN/WAN SBN/WAN MC MC MC MC Grid DB Grid DB IHFS-DB IHFS-DB FSS FSS FSS FSS mpe, etc mpe, etc ofsde ofsde DB DB DB DB Backup options RFC 1 RFC 2 Duty Hardware Stby Hardware Synchronization Duty Logical Instance Stby Logical Instance Dashed lines indicate WAN comms

  8. Backup Scenarios • In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the backup solutions, we will collect a set of backup scenarios and then evaluate the solutions against those scenarios. • Scenarios already identified: • AWIPS install – no LX workstations available • One CHPS Duty box fails – office workstations and other servers working • CHPS Duty and Standby fail – office workstations and other servers working • Catastrophic AWIPS and CHPS hardware failure – no office computers available • Edwin W. will collect and distribute for comment scenarios.

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