Dell DR6300 DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide - Page 149

seed --remove_device, seed --show

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NOTE: You should run the seeding cleaner only when the system is idle and no ingests or replications tasks are in progress. When the seeding cleaner is run during replication, for example, there is a chance of missing data during the seeding process. However, this data will eventually be sent during resync. Syntax seed --cleanup Result Successfully added seed ZL logs to cleaner queue seed --create --op [--enc_type ] Description Execute the import steps on the target DR. Create a seed import job. Here you have to choose the same encryption type and password that was used to initially create the seed export job. Add the device to the import job the same way you added the device to the export job by using seed --add_device. You will also need to use seed --start to start importing data. To see the progress of the data import, use stats --seed. After the job completes, remove the target device and set up replication between the source and target DR. A re-sync will be run to bring the target up to date with the source. After the re-sync completes, issue a seed --cleanup command on the target. Syntax seed --create --op import --enc_type aes256 Result Enter password for seed import: Re-enter password for seed import: Successfully created seed job details. seed --remove_device Description Remove the target device. This is an important step without which stats and other information will not be saved on the target device. Syntax seed --remove_device Result Successfully deleted device details seed --show Description Used to show the configured seed job. Syntax seed --show Result Device info Server Volume :10.250.224.81 :seed-device 149

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NOTE:
You should run the seeding cleaner only when the system is idle and no ingests or replications tasks are in
progress. When the seeding cleaner is run during replication, for example, there is a chance of missing data
during the seeding process. However, this data will eventually be sent during resync.
Syntax
seed --cleanup
Result
Successfully added seed ZL logs to cleaner queue
seed --create --op <import> [--enc_type <aes128 | aes256>]
Description
Execute the import steps on the target DR. Create a seed import job. Here you have to choose the same encryption type
and password that was used to initially create the seed export job. Add the device to the import job the same way you
added the device to the export job by using seed --add_device. You will also need to use seed --start to start importing
data.
To see the progress of the data import, use stats --seed. After the job completes, remove the target device and set up
replication between the source and target DR. A re-sync will be run to bring the target up to date with the source. After
the re-sync completes, issue a seed --cleanup command on the target.
Syntax
seed --create --op import --enc_type aes256
Result
Enter password for seed import:
Re-enter password for seed import:
Successfully created seed job details.
seed --remove_device
Description
Remove the target device. This is an important step without which stats and other information will not be saved on the
target device.
Syntax
seed --remove_device
Result
Successfully deleted device details
seed --show
Description
Used to show the configured seed job.
Syntax
seed --show
Result
Device info
===========
Server
:10.250.224.81
Volume
:seed-device
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