Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 145

replication --resync --name <name> --role <source | target&gt, replication --troubleshoot

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• Gigabytes/second (gbps) • Unlimited bandwidth (this is the default setting); minimum allowed bandwidth setting is 192 kbps Configures replication limits for a DR Series system. Syntax replication --limit --speed 10gbps --target acme-60 Result Successfully updated replication limit for acme-60 to 10 Gbps. Changing traffic control policies ... done. replication --resync --name --role Description Resynchronizes the replication process between a source and target container in a replication relationship on a DR Series system. This command should only be used in an emergency situation with the help of Dell Support. Do not mistake this command as an ability to start a replication sync outside of the schedule window. If your intention is to start a replication outside of the window, you can either delete the schedule, or add a temporary replication window to the current schedule and delete it when the systems are in sync. Syntax replication --resync --name dataStorage3 --role source Result Successfully initiated replication resync on container dataStorage3. replication --troubleshoot --peer Description Troubleshoots the replication connections between a source and target container on a DR Series system. Syntax replication --troubleshoot --peer 10.25.19.5 Result The following examples shows both successful and unsuccessful replication connection attempts: Testing connection to port 9904... Connected! Testing connection to port 9911... Connected! Testing connection to port 9915... Connected! Testing connection to port 9916... Connected! Replication troubleshooting completed successfully - Connection to all ports is OK! replication --troubleshoot --peer acme-205 Testing connection to port 9904... Connected! Testing connection to port 9911... Connected! Testing connection to port 9915... Unable to connect to socket - Connection refused Could not connect to acme-205 on port 9915 - (Connection refused) Testing connection to port 9916... Unable to connect to socket - Connection refused Could not connect to acme-205 on port 9916 - (Connection refused) 145

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Gigabytes/second (gbps)
Unlimited bandwidth (this is the default setting); minimum allowed bandwidth setting is 192 kbps
Configures replication limits for a DR Series system.
Syntax
replication --limit --speed 10gbps --target acme-60
Result
Successfully updated replication limit for acme-60 to 10 Gbps.
Changing traffic control policies ... done.
replication --resync --name <name> --role <source | target>
Description
Resynchronizes the replication process between a source and target container in a replication relationship on a DR
Series system. This command should only be used in an emergency situation with the help of Dell Support. Do not
mistake this command as an ability to start a replication sync outside of the schedule window. If your intention is to start
a replication outside of the window, you can either delete the schedule, or add a temporary replication window to the
current schedule and delete it when the systems are in sync.
Syntax
replication --resync --name dataStorage3 --role source
Result
Successfully initiated replication resync on container dataStorage3.
replication --troubleshoot --peer <ip address | hostname>
Description
Troubleshoots the replication connections between a source and target container on a DR Series system.
Syntax
replication --troubleshoot --peer 10.25.19.5
Result
The following examples shows both successful and unsuccessful replication connection attempts:
Testing connection to port 9904... Connected!
Testing connection to port 9911... Connected!
Testing connection to port 9915... Connected!
Testing connection to port 9916... Connected!
Replication troubleshooting completed successfully - Connection to all ports is
OK!
replication --troubleshoot --peer acme-205
Testing connection to port 9904... Connected!
Testing connection to port 9911... Connected!
Testing connection to port 9915...
Unable to connect to socket - Connection refused
Could not connect to acme-205 on port 9915 - (Connection refused)
Testing connection to port 9916...
Unable to connect to socket - Connection refused
Could not connect to acme-205 on port 9916 - (Connection refused)
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