Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 253

Modify Volume Replication, Settings, Pause and Resume Replication to or from a Partner

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NOTE: If the group is hosting a recovery volume from the partner, before you delete the partner either: • Demote the recovery volume to an inbound replica set (which is deleted when you delete the partner). Double-click the recovery volume in the far-left panel and click Demote to replica set. • Promote the recovery volume to a permanent volume. To delete a replication partner: 1. Determine whether NAS container replication is enabled. If so, delete all NAS container replication relationships. 2. Determine whether the group is hosting a recovery volume from the partner. If not, go to step 4. 3. For hosted recovery volumes, either: • Demote the recovery volume to an inbound replica set (which is deleted when you delete the partner). Double-click the recovery volume in the far-left panel and click Demote to replica set. • Promote the recovery volume to a permanent volume. 4. Click Replication and select the partner. 5. Click Volume Replication. 6. Click Pause inbound. 7. Select the partner. 8. Click Delete partner. 9. Confirm that you want to delete the partner. Modify Volume Replication Configuration Settings NOTE: The space currently used to store replicas represents the lower limit for replica reserve. You cannot decrease replica reserve below this limit. Changes are not applied until the next replication. 1. Click Volumes. 2. Expand Volumes and then select a volume that is configured for replication. 3. Click Modify replication settings in the Activities panel. Note that this link will not be visible if the selected volume is not configured for replication. 4. Click the General tab to open the Modify Volume Replication Settings dialog box. 5. Modify the fields as needed. Refer to the online help resources that are available in the user interface to view descriptions of individual fields. NOTE: If you select Keep failback snapshot, you must create a replica to establish the failback snapshot. Pause and Resume Replication to or from a Partner You can pause and then resume replication as needed. Some operations require temporarily pausing replication. 1. Click Replication. 2. Select the replication partner on which you want to manage replication. 3. In the Activities panel, select either: • Pause outbound - Halts current and future outbound replication to the selected partner. • Pause inbound - Halts current and future inbound replication from the selected partner. In each case, you are prompted to confirm your decision to pause. 4. In the Activities panel, select either: • Resume outbound - Reenables the ability to perform outbound replication. • Resume inbound - Reenables the ability to perform inbound replication. About Backing Up and Protecting Your Data 253

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NOTE: If the group is hosting a recovery volume from the partner, before you delete the partner either:
Demote the recovery volume to an inbound replica set (which is deleted when you delete the partner). Double-click
the recovery volume in the far-left panel and click Demote to replica set.
Promote the recovery volume to a permanent volume.
To delete a replication partner:
1.
Determine whether NAS container replication is enabled. If so, delete all NAS container replication relationships.
2.
Determine whether the group is hosting a recovery volume from the partner. If not, go to step 4.
3.
For hosted recovery volumes, either:
Demote the recovery volume to an inbound replica set (which is deleted when you delete the partner). Double-click the
recovery volume in the far-left panel and click
Demote to replica set
.
Promote the recovery volume to a permanent volume.
4.
Click
Replication
and select the partner.
5.
Click
Volume Replication
.
6.
Click
Pause inbound
.
7.
Select the partner.
8.
Click
Delete partner
.
9.
Confirm
that you want to delete the partner.
Modify Volume Replication
Configuration
Settings
NOTE: The space currently used to store replicas represents the lower limit for replica reserve. You cannot decrease
replica reserve below this limit. Changes are not applied until the next replication.
1.
Click
Volumes
.
2.
Expand
Volumes
and then select a volume that is
configured
for replication.
3.
Click
Modify replication settings
in the Activities panel. Note that this link will not be visible if the selected volume is not
configured
for replication.
4.
Click the
General
tab to open the Modify Volume Replication Settings dialog box.
5.
Modify the
fields
as needed.
Refer to the online help resources that are available in the user interface to view descriptions of individual
fields.
NOTE: If you select Keep failback snapshot, you must create a replica to establish the failback snapshot.
Pause and Resume Replication to or from a Partner
You can pause and then resume replication as needed. Some operations require temporarily pausing replication.
1.
Click
Replication
.
2.
Select the replication partner on which you want to manage replication.
3.
In the
Activities panel
, select either:
Pause outbound — Halts current and future outbound replication to the selected partner.
Pause inbound — Halts current and future inbound replication from the selected partner.
In each case, you are prompted to
confirm
your decision to pause.
4.
In the Activities panel, select either:
Resume outbound — Reenables the ability to perform outbound replication.
Resume inbound — Reenables the ability to perform inbound replication.
About Backing Up and Protecting Your Data
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