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Forcing Non-Deduplicated Replication, LAN/WAN Replication Target Operations

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7. Select Import/Export Pools from the navigation pane, then select the newly created import pool to see the Tape Import Pool Details screen. The screen prompts you to load full tapes and unload finished tapes as needed. If a physical tape is damaged or otherwise unavailable, you can select Skip for that tape and transmit the data over the LAN/WAN after the import process completes. 8. After the import process completes: • The tape import pool is automatically destroyed on the target site • The tape export pool is automatically destroyed on the source site • The echo copy pool on the source will change to the "Ready" state and deduplication-enabled replication over the LAN/WAN will begin at the next screen Forcing Non-Deduplicated Replication For systems using replication with deduplication, the Non Deduplicated Copy task allows you to schedule a replication job that forces the whole cartridge (non-deduplicated data) to replicate immediately regardless of whether or not the cartridge is within the policy window. You can only perform this task when the cartridge is holding in the Backup Postprocessing state. In Command View VLS: 1. On the Automigration/Replication tab, expand the destination library in the navigation pane and select Slots to open the Summary for Slots screen. 2. Select Non Deduplicated Copy from the task bar. 3. On the Non Deduplicated Copy screen, select the slots you want to replicate. 4. Select Submit. The system immediately registers the selected cartridges into the queue to replicate the whole cartridge when resources are available regardless of the policy windows. NOTE: The whole cartridge copy of the data will not deduplicate. This data will consume additional space on the target VLS until the cartridge is overwritten with new data by the backup application. LAN/WAN Replication Target Operations The following sections describe the operations for LAN/WAN replication target. Creating a LAN/WAN Replication Target The first step in configuring replication is the creation of the LAN/WAN replication target. Do this via Command View VLS on the destination VLS. Any virtual library (or slot range within a virtual library) can be configured to act as a LAN/WAN replication target. 1. In Command View VLS, select the Automigration/Replication tab. 2. Expand LAN/WAN Replication Targets in the navigation pane. 106 Automigration/Replication

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7.
Select
Import/Export Pools
from the navigation pane, then select the newly created import pool
to see the
Tape Import Pool Details
screen.
The screen prompts you to load full tapes and unload finished tapes as needed. If a physical
tape is damaged or otherwise unavailable, you can select
Skip
for that tape and transmit the
data over the LAN/WAN after the import process completes.
8.
After the import process completes:
The tape import pool is automatically destroyed on the target site
The tape export pool is automatically destroyed on the source site
The echo copy pool on the source will change to the
Ready
state and deduplication-enabled
replication over the LAN/WAN will begin at the next screen
Forcing Non-Deduplicated Replication
For systems using replication with deduplication, the
Non Deduplicated Copy
task allows you to
schedule a replication job that forces the whole cartridge (non-deduplicated data) to replicate
immediately regardless of whether or not the cartridge is within the policy window. You can only
perform this task when the cartridge is holding in the Backup Postprocessing state.
In Command View VLS:
1.
On the
Automigration/Replication
tab, expand the destination library in the navigation pane
and select
Slots
to open the
Summary for Slots
screen.
2.
Select
Non Deduplicated Copy
from the task bar.
3.
On the
Non Deduplicated Copy
screen, select the slots you want to replicate.
4.
Select
Submit
.
The system immediately registers the selected cartridges into the queue to replicate the whole
cartridge when resources are available regardless of the policy windows.
NOTE:
The whole cartridge copy of the data will not deduplicate. This data will consume additional space
on the target VLS until the cartridge is overwritten with new data by the backup application.
LAN/WAN Replication Target Operations
The following sections describe the operations for LAN/WAN replication target.
Creating a LAN/WAN Replication Target
The first step in configuring replication is the creation of the LAN/WAN replication target. Do this
via Command View VLS on the destination VLS. Any virtual library (or slot range within a virtual
library) can be configured to act as a LAN/WAN replication target.
1.
In Command View VLS, select the
Automigration/Replication
tab.
2.
Expand
LAN/WAN Replication Targets
in the navigation pane.
Automigration/Replication
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