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DD400 Series Restorer User Guide
Before running any
set
or
break
operation on a restorer with an active
file system, first run the
filesys disable
command. After the set or break
operation, run the
filesys enable
command to restart the file system.
OPERATIONS
break
Removes either the originator or replica restorer from the
Replicator pair. All replication information is removed. If the
restorer is the replica, it becomes a stand-alone restorer with a
standard read/write file system and can then be set up as an
originator. The replica with its current data cannot be used again
as a replica. You must run the
filesys destroy
command
on the replica to remove all data in the file system before again
using the restorer as a replica.
disable
On the originator, suspends the sending of data to the replica.
On the replica, stops the replica from serving the active connection
from the originator. If the filesystem is disabled on either restorer
when replication is disabled, replication remains disabled even
after the file system is restarted.
enable
On the originator, resumes the sending of data to the replica.
On the replica, resumes serving the active connection from the
originator.If the filesystem is disabled on either restorer when
replication is enabled, replication is enabled when the file system
is restarted.
initialize
Use only on the originator to first start replication. (See the
EXAMPLES section below.) The command checks that configuration
and connections are correct and sends error messages if any
problems appear. Replication is set as enabled, so after correcting
any reported problems, you do not need to run this command again.
Initialization can take many hours with a full system.
reauth
Resets authentication keys between the restorers. Messages similar
to "Authentication keys out of sync," or "Key out of sync" signal the
need for a reset. Run this command on the originator and the
replica.
recover
Run only on a new originator that replaces a previous originator.
(See the EXAMPLES section below.) Causes the originator to
retrieve all data from the replica and begin standard replication
processes. The file system on the new originator must be empty.
Summary of Contents for DD400 Series
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Page 38: ...Regulatory Standards Compliance xxxviii DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 54: ...Hardware System Level Interfaces 16 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 60: ...Display the Space Usage Graphs 22 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 96: ...The License Command 58 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 102: ...Return Command Output to a Remote machine 64 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 128: ...Clean Operations 90 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 138: ...Display the History of Disk Failures 100 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 182: ...CIFS Command 144 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 194: ...Procedure Replace a Replica 156 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 210: ...Send Log messages to Another System 172 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...
Page 228: ...Operations for Trained Service Personnel 190 DD400 Series Restorer User Guide ...