Dell DL4300 Appliance Users Guide - Page 56
Removing a protected machine on the target Core, Removing a target Core from replication
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Removing a protected machine on the target Core To remove a protected machine on the target core: 1. On the target core, open the Core Console, and click the Replication tab. 2. Expand the Incoming Replication section. 3. In the drop-down menu for the protected machine that you want to remove from replication, click Delete, and then select one of the following options. Option Description Relationship Only Removes the protected machine from replication but retains the replicated recovery points. With Recovery Point Removes the protected machine from replication and deletes all replicated recovery points received from that machine. Removing a target Core from replication To remove a target core from replication: 1. On the source core, open the Core Console, and click to the Replication tab. 2. Under Outgoing Replication, click the drop-down menu next to the remote core that you want to delete, and click Delete. 3. In the Outgoing Replication dialog box, click Yes to confirm deletion. Removing a source Core from replication NOTE: Removing a source core results in the removal of all replicated agents protected by that core. To remove a source core from replication: 1. On the target core, open the Core Console, and click the Replication tab. 2. Under Incoming Replication, in the drop-down menu, click Delete, and then select one of the following options. Option Description Relationship Only Removes the source core from replication but retains the replicated recovery points. With Recovery Points Removes the source core from replication and deletes all replicated recovery points received from that machine. 3. In the Incoming Replication dialog box, click Yes to confirm deletion. Recovering replicated data Day-to-day replication functionality is maintained on the source core, while only the target core is capable of completing the functions necessary for disaster recovery. For disaster recovery, the target core can use the replicated recovery points to recover the protected agents and core. You can perform the following recovery options from the target core: 56