Dell DR4000 Command Line Reference Guide - Page 101

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NOTE: Make sure that the data container you intend to replicate already exists. If if does not, the following error message displays: Error: Container does not exist. administrator@mydr4000 > replication --add --name dataStorage4 --role source --peer 10.250.194.5 Enter password for [email protected]: Replication entry created successfully. Replication Container : dataStorage4 Replication Role : Source Replication Target System IP : 10.250.194.5 Replication Target Container : dataStorage4 Replication Enabled : Yes To verify that you have successfully added a replication link to a DR4000 system (or to view the current status of existing containers), enter the example command string at the system prompt: administrator@mydr4000 > replication --show Container Name Replication Role backup swsys-59_replicate dataStorage1 dataStorage2 dataStorage3 dataStorage4 Source Source Source Source Source Source --update, --name , --role , --peer To update an existing replication link to a container in a DR4000 system, enter the example command string at the system prompt: administrator@mydr4000 > replication --update --name dataStorage4 --role source --peer 10.250.194.5 If you attempt to update a container that already has replication enabled, this displays the following message: Replication on dataStorage4 is enabled and cannot be updated, please stop it first. Managing DR4000 System Storage Operations 91

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Managing DR4000 System Storage Operations
91
NOTE:
Make sure that the data container you intend to replicate already exists. If if
does not, the following error message displays: Error: Container <container_name>
does not exist.
administrator@mydr4000 > replication --add --name
dataStorage4 --role source --peer 10.250.194.5
Enter password for [email protected]:
Replication entry created successfully.
Replication Container
: dataStorage4
Replication Role
: Source
Replication Target System IP
: 10.250.194.5
Replication Target Container
: dataStorage4
Replication Enabled
: Yes
To verify that you have successfully added a replication link to a DR4000
system (or to view the current status of existing containers), enter the
example command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > replication --show
Container Name
Replication Role
backup
Source
swsys-59_replicate
Source
dataStorage1
Source
dataStorage2
Source
dataStorage3
Source
dataStorage4
Source
--update, --name <name>, --role <source | target>, --peer <ip address |
hostname>
To update an existing replication link to a container in a DR4000 system,
enter the example command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > replication --update --name
dataStorage4 --role source --peer 10.250.194.5
If you attempt to update a container that already has replication enabled, this
displays the following message:
Replication on dataStorage4 is enabled and cannot be
updated, please stop it first.