Chapter 15: Replicator
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Resume Replication
Resume Replication
To restart replication that is temporarily halted, use the
replication enable
operation on the
restorer that was temporarily halted. On the originator, the operation resumes the sending of data to
the replica. On the replica, the operation resumes serving the active connection from the originator.
If the file system is disabled on either restorer when replication is enabled, replication is enabled
when the file system is restarted. Administrative users only.
replication enable
Remove Replication
To stop all Replicator processes and remove all Replicator configuration from an originator or a
replica, use the
replication break
operation. If the restorer is a replica, it becomes a
stand-alone restorer with a standard read/write file system. The break means that the former replica
can then be set up as an originator. The replica with its current data can not 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.
When using the
replication break
command, always run the
filesys disable
command first and the
filesys enable
command after. Administrative users only.
replication break
Reset Authentication between the Restorers
To reset authentication between restorers, use the
replication reauth
operation on both the
originator and the replica. Messages similar to “Authentication keys out of sync,” or “Key out of
sync” signal the need for a reset. Reauthorization is primarily used when replacing an originator
restorer. See “Procedure: Replace an Originator” on page 154. Administrative users only.
replication reauth
Move Data to a New Originator
To move data from a surviving replica to a new originator, use the
replication recover
operation on the new originator. The new originator must have the same hostname as the previous
originator. Make sure that the new originator is an empty, configured restorer. See “Procedure:
Replace an Originator” on page 154. Do not use the operation on a replica. If the
replication
break
command was run earlier, the replica cannot be used to recover an originator.
Administrative users only.
replication recover
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 ...