Dell DR4000 Command Line Reference Guide - Page 100

add, --name <name>, --role <source | target>, --peer <ip address

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dataStorage1 dataStorage2 dataStorage3 None Source Source To display a detailed summary about a specific replication container (for example, backup), enter the example command string at the system prompt: administrator@mydr4000 > replication --show --name container1_replica --role target --verbose Replication Container ID : 3 Replication Container : container1_replica Replication Entry ID : 1 Replication Role : Target Replication Target MDS Port : 9915 Replication Target Data Port : 9916 Replication Target System : acme-11.storage.local Replication Target System IP : 10.25.14.15 Replication Target Container ID : 2 Replication Target Container : container1 Replication Enabled : Yes To display the limits set for your replication containers, enter the example command string at the system prompt: administrator@mydr4000 > replication --show --limits Replication limits are set to default. 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 DR4000 system is 192 kbps. For more information, see "--limit, --speed , --target " on 93. --add, --name , --role , --peer [--peer_name , --username ] To add a new replication link to a container, you need to define its name, role, peer ID, peer name, and user name. To perform these tasks, enter the example command string at the system prompt: 90 Managing DR4000 System Storage Operations

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Managing DR4000 System Storage Operations
dataStorage1
None
dataStorage2
Source
dataStorage3
Source
To display a detailed summary about a specific replication container (for
example, backup), enter the example command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > replication --show --name
container1_replica --role target --verbose
Replication Container ID
: 3
Replication Container
: container1_replica
Replication Entry ID
: 1
Replication Role
: Target
Replication Target MDS Port
: 9915
Replication Target Data Port
: 9916
Replication Target System
: acme-11.storage.local
Replication Target System IP
: 10.25.14.15
Replication Target Container ID : 2
Replication Target Container
: container1
Replication Enabled
: Yes
To display the limits set for your replication containers, enter the example
command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > replication --show --limits
Replication limits are set to default.
NOTE:
You can
l
imit 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 DR4000 system is 192 kbps.
For more information, see "--limit, --speed <<num><kbps | mbps | gbps>
| default>, --target <ip address | hostname>" on 93.
--add, --name <name>, --role <source | target>, --peer <ip address |
hostname> [--peer_name <name>, --username <user name>]
To add a new replication link to a container, you need to define its name, role,
peer ID, peer name, and user name. To perform these tasks, enter the
example command string at the system prompt: