Chapter 8 - Managing Network Attached Storage
Managing NAS Replication
3.
A dialog box displays asking you to confirm the deletion. Click
Delete
to remove the
share.
Note:
Clicking
Delete
does not delete the volume. It only removes the volume from the
list of shares and makes it inaccessible to remote hosts. The volume is still listed
present on the system and listed on the Volumes screen.
Figure 168
Confirm removing the share.
M
ANAGING
NAS R
EPLICATION
After configuring replication, use the instructions in this section to manually start or cancel a
volume replication, edit or delete the NAS replication configuration, and to restore
replicated files.
Manually Start NAS Replication
If desired, you can initiate volume replication manually, regardless of the automatic
replication schedule configured for the volume. Starting a manual NAS replication begins
the replication immediately. Once complete, replication for the volume continues on its
previously defined schedule.
Note:
If the system is in the process of replicating data on a preconfigured schedule, the
manual replication begins when the scheduled replication completes. To stop any
replication in progress, see
Cancel a NAS Replication In Progress
below.
1.
In the BlackPearl user interface, select
Configuration > NAS > Volumes
. The Volumes
screen displays.
2.
Double-click the volume name you want to replicate, or select the volume and select
Action > Show Details
. The details screen for the volume displays.
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