Chapter 9: Configuration
Replication Configuration
Quantum DXi6900 User’s Guide
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The
Source IP Address
field does not accept fully qualified domain names. You must enter a
valid IP address. Make sure this IP address is configured in the allowable sources list on the
target DXi.
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When configuring segmented network interfaces, if the source DXi replication, data, and
management interfaces are on the same subnet, you must add a host route on the source DXi to
make sure the replication interface is correctly selected when replicating data to the target DXi
(see
Understanding Interface Routing on page 313
).
5. Click
Apply
.
6. Under
Target DXis
, select the target and click
Resume
to pause replication.
Deleting a Replication Target
Delete a replication target if the DXi6900 no longer needs to send replicated data to that target. After the
target system is deleted, the DXi6900 will no longer send replicated data to that system.
When a target is deleted:
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All replication jobs to that target that are in progress or queued will transition to failed.
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All replication job history for that combination of target and share or partition is removed.
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All shares or partitions will be reconfigured to no longer replicate to that target.
To delete a replication target:
1. Under
Target DXis
, select one or more targets to delete.
2. Click
Pause
to pause replication to the target.
3. Click
Delete
.
Note:
The deleted target is not automatically removed from existing replication schedules. You must
edit scheduled events to remove the deleted target (see
).
Pausing or Resuming Replication to a Target
The source DXi controls the replication pause behavior.
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To pause replication, select a target under
Target DXis
and click
Pause
. The DXi temporarily stops
sending replicated data to the selected target.
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To resume replication, select a target under
Target DXis
and click
Resume
. The DXi resumes sending
replicated data to the selected target.
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