Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 141

replication --show, replication --add --name <name> --role <source | target> --peer <

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Replication Source Container : backup Replication Enabled : Yes Replication Compression Enabled : Yes Replication Encryption : AES 128-bit NOTE: To see how to display the limits set for the replication containers, see replication --limit --speed --target . replication --show Description Displays the current status of all existing replication containers (and respective roles) in the DR Series system. Syntax replication --show Result Container Name backup acme-59 acmeStorage1 acmeStorage2 acmeStorage3 Replication Role Source, Target Source Source Source Target Status Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled replication --show [--limits] Description Displays the limits set for your replication containers on the DR Series system. Syntax replication --show --limits Result Replication limits are enabled. Host Name Target IP acme-85 10.21.22.20 Speed Limit 192 KBps NOTE: You can limit the bandwidth consumed by the replication process by setting a value in kilobytes/second (kbps), megabytes/second (mbps), gigabytes/second (gbps), or use an unlimited bandwidth (default). The minimum allowed bandwidth setting for a DR Series system is 192 kbps. For more information, see replication --limit --speed --target . replication --add --name --role --peer [--peer_name ] [--replication_traffic ] [--encryption ][--username ] Description Adds a new replication link to a container on the DR Series system, for which you need to define its name, role, peer ID, peer name, user name, and encryption level to apply. There are three options for encryption: none, aes128 (Advanced Encryption Standard), using128-bit cryptographic keys, and aes256 (using 256-bit AES cryptographic keys). NOTE: Make sure that the data container you intend to replicate already exists. If it does not, the following error message displays: Error: Container does not exist. 141

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Replication Source Container
: backup
Replication Enabled
: Yes
Replication Compression Enabled : Yes
Replication Encryption
: AES 128-bit
NOTE:
To see how to display the limits set for the replication containers, see
replication --limit --speed
<<num><kbps | mbps | gbps> | default> --target <ip address | hostname>
.
replication --show
Description
Displays the current status of all existing replication containers (and respective roles) in the DR Series system.
Syntax
replication --show
Result
Container Name
Replication Role
Status
backup
Source, Target
Enabled
acme-59
Source
Enabled
acmeStorage1
Source
Enabled
acmeStorage2
Source
Enabled
acmeStorage3
Target
Enabled
replication --show [--limits]
Description
Displays the limits set for your replication containers on the DR Series system.
Syntax
replication --show --limits
Result
Replication limits are enabled.
Host Name
Target IP
Speed Limit
acme-85
10.21.22.20
192 KBps
NOTE:
You can limit the bandwidth consumed by the replication process by setting a value in kilobytes/second
(kbps), megabytes/second (mbps), gigabytes/second (gbps), or use an unlimited bandwidth (default). The minimum
allowed bandwidth setting for a DR Series system is 192 kbps.
For more information, see
replication --limit --speed <<num><kbps | mbps | gbps> | default> --target <ip address |
hostname>
.
replication --add --name <name> --role <source | target> --peer <ip address | hostname>
[--peer_name <name>] [--replication_traffic <ip address | hostname>] [--encryption <none
| aes128 | aes256>][--username <user name>]
Description
Adds a new replication link to a container on the DR Series system, for which you need to define its name, role, peer ID,
peer name, user name, and encryption level to apply. There are three options for encryption: none, aes128 (Advanced
Encryption Standard), using128-bit cryptographic keys, and aes256 (using 256-bit AES cryptographic keys).
NOTE:
Make sure that the data container you intend to replicate already exists. If it does not, the following error
message displays:
Error: Container <container_name> does not exist
.
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