Dell PowerVault NX3500 Administrator's Guide - Page 170

Replication Destination is Not Optimal, Replication Destination Volume is Busy Reclaiming Space,

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Replication Destination is Not Optimal Description Cause Workaround Replication between the NAS source volume and the NAS destination volume fails because the destination NAS volume is not optimal. Replication fails because file system of the destination NAS volume is not optimal. The administrators should check the system status of destination system using the monitoring section of the NAS Manager to understand why the file system is not optimal. The replication continues automatically after the file system recovers. Replication Destination Volume is Busy Reclaiming Space Description Cause Workaround Replication between the NAS source volume and the NAS destination volume fails because the destination NAS volume is busy freeing up space. Replication task fails because the destination NAS volume is busy freeing up space. The replication continues automatically when the space is available. The administrators should verify that the replication automatically continues after a period of time (an hour). Replication Destination Volume is Detached Description Cause Workaround Replication between the NAS source volume and the NAS destination volume fails because the NAS destination volume is detached from the NAS source volume. Replication task fails because the destination NAS volume was previously detached from the source NAS volume. The administrators should perform the detach action on the NAS source volume. If required, reattach both NAS volumes in a replication relation. 170 Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting
Replication Destination is Not Optimal
Replication Destination Volume is Busy
Reclaiming Space
Replication Destination Volume is Detached
Description
Replication between the NAS source volume and the NAS
destination volume fails because the destination NAS volume is
not optimal.
Cause
Replication fails because file system of the destination NAS
volume is not optimal.
Workaround
The administrators should check the system status of destination
system using the monitoring section of the NAS Manager to
understand why the file system is not optimal. The replication
continues automatically after the file system recovers.
Description
Replication between the NAS source volume and the NAS
destination volume fails because the destination NAS volume is
busy freeing up space.
Cause
Replication task fails because the destination NAS volume is busy
freeing up space.
Workaround
The replication continues automatically when the space is
available. The administrators should verify that the replication
automatically continues after a period of time (an hour).
Description
Replication between the NAS source volume and the NAS
destination volume fails because the NAS destination volume is
detached from the NAS source volume.
Cause
Replication task fails because the destination NAS volume was
previously detached from the source NAS volume.
Workaround
The administrators should perform the detach action on the NAS
source volume. If required, reattach both NAS volumes in a
replication relation.