Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 140

Replication Command Usage

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• Creating and defining new replication links or relationships to containers • Deleting specific replication links • Starting and stopping the replication process between source and target containers • Limiting the bandwidth consumed during replication • Resynchronizing replication between source and target containers • Troubleshooting replication connection issues Software versions 3.1 and later support cascaded replication, which involves a Source, Primary Target, and Secondary Target. Each relationship must be set up individually using two sets of replication add commands. NOTE: You can set a replication schedule for daily and weekly replication operations. For details, see schedule -add --day [--start_time ] [-- stop_time ] [--cleaner] [--replication]. Replication Command Usage This topic introduces the replication command usage: • replication --show [options] • replication --add --name --role --peer [options] • replication --update --name --role --peer [options] • replication --delete --name --role [options] • replication --start --name --role [options] • replication --stop --name --role [options] • replication --limit --speed --target [options] • replication --resync --name --role [options] • replication --troubleshoot --peer • replication --help NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide the correct value or option. replication --show [--name ] [--role ] [--verbose] [--limits] Description Displays a detailed summary of replication-related information for a specific replication container in the DR Series system. Syntax replication --show --name backup --role source --verbose Result Replication Container ID : 1 Replication Container : backup Replication Entry ID : 1 Replication Role : Target Replication MDS Port : 9915 Replication Data Port : 9916 Replication Source : DR2K-01 Replication Source IP : 10.250.208.232 Replication Source Mgmt Name : DR2K-01 Replication Source Mgmt IP : 10.250.208.232 Replication Local Data Name : DR4100-Test Replication Local Data IP : 10.250.240.192 Replication Source Container ID : 1 140

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Creating and defining new replication links or relationships to containers
Deleting specific replication links
Starting and stopping the replication process between source and target containers
Limiting the bandwidth consumed during replication
Resynchronizing replication between source and target containers
Troubleshooting replication connection issues
Software versions 3.1 and later support cascaded replication, which involves a Source, Primary Target, and Secondary
Target. Each relationship must be set up individually using two sets of replication add commands.
NOTE:
You can set a replication schedule for daily and weekly replication operations. For details, see
schedule --
add --day <day of the week> [--start_time <hh:mm>] [-- stop_time <hh:mm>] [--cleaner] [--replication]
.
Replication Command Usage
This topic introduces the
replication
command usage:
replication --show [options]
replication --add --name --role --peer [options]
replication --update --name --role --peer [options]
replication --delete --name --role [options]
replication --start --name --role [options]
replication --stop --name --role [options]
replication --limit --speed --target [options]
replication --resync --name --role [options]
replication --troubleshoot --peer
replication --help
NOTE:
If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide
the correct value or option.
replication --show [--name <name>] [--role <source | target>] [--verbose] [--limits]
Description
Displays a detailed summary of replication-related information for a specific replication container in the DR Series
system.
Syntax
replication --show --name backup --role source --verbose
Result
Replication Container ID
: 1
Replication Container
: backup
Replication Entry ID
: 1
Replication Role
: Target
Replication MDS Port
: 9915
Replication Data Port
: 9916
Replication Source
: DR2K-01
Replication Source IP
: 10.250.208.232
Replication Source Mgmt Name
: DR2K-01
Replication Source Mgmt IP
: 10.250.208.232
Replication Local Data Name
: DR4100-Test
Replication Local Data IP
: 10.250.240.192
Replication Source Container ID : 1
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