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Manually Replicate a NAS Container, About Replicating to a Partner

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NOTE: • The requirements for NAS container replication are not validated when you create the replication partnership. The system will not allow you to configure replication for a container if the source and destination clusters do not meet the configuration requirements. • Restoring volume configuration on the destination cluster is not supported between major revisions (such as version 3 > version 4). Before configuring your network for replication, see the Installation and Setup Guide to complete the following tasks: • Allocate and configure the NAS cluster • Configure and assign an IP address for all network ports • Verify that the correct ports are connected and remain operational at all times on the NAS systems About Replicating to a Partner Replicating to a partner uses the partnership configured in the failover process to recover data to the source, or primary, container. After the failover, data on the recovery container is written to the primary container. If you are replicating to a new container, all of the data on the recovery container is written to the newly configured primary container. If the original primary container is no longer available and the recovery container is configured to replicate to another container, the replication process takes longer than it would if you were replicating back to the original primary container. Replicating to the original source container writes only data written to the recovery container after the failover back to the source container. However, replicating to a new source container writes all of the data to the new source container, and might affect client access performance. You can perform these operations manually as part of the replication process or you can perform them as part of the single-step failback process. Time and bandwidth, as well as the amount of data being written to the source container, affect how much time the single-step failback process takes. Manually Replicate a NAS Container Before you can replicate a container, the container must be configured for replication and must have a replication partner configured. The amount of time that the replication takes to complete depends on the size of the NAS container and the network connection. To replicate a NAS container: 1. On the source cluster, click NAS, expand Local Containers, and select the NAS container that you are replicating. 2. Click Replicate. 3. Click Yes. 4. (Optional) Display the Alarms and Operations toolbar and click the Failback Operations tab. Pause or Resume Replication of a NAS Container 1. In the navigation menu, click NAS, then select the NAS cluster on which the container resides. 2. Expand Local Containers and select the container. 3. In the Activities panel, either: • Click Pause replication to pause replication. • Click Resume replication to resume replication. 4. Click OK. Activate the Destination Cluster After you promote the destination containers, configure the destination cluster to serve client requests: • Apply the same cluster settings to the destination cluster that were configured on the source cluster. • Enable the destination cluster to perform the same function as the failed source cluster. About Data Recovery 285

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NOTE:
The requirements for NAS container replication are not validated when you create the replication partnership. The
system will not allow you to
configure
replication for a container if the source and destination clusters do not meet
the
configuration
requirements.
Restoring volume
configuration
on the destination cluster is not supported between major revisions (such as version
3 > version 4).
Before
configuring
your network for replication, see the
Installation and Setup Guide
to complete the following tasks:
Allocate and
configure
the NAS cluster
Configure
and assign an IP address for all network ports
Verify that the correct ports are connected and remain operational at all times on the NAS systems
About Replicating to a Partner
Replicating to a partner uses the partnership
configured
in the failover process to recover data to the source, or primary, container.
After the failover, data on the recovery container is written to the primary container. If you are replicating to a new container, all of
the data on the recovery container is written to the newly
configured
primary container.
If the original primary container is no longer available and the recovery container is
configured
to replicate to another container, the
replication process takes longer than it would if you were replicating back to the original primary container. Replicating to the original
source container writes only data written to the recovery container after the failover back to the source container. However,
replicating to a new source container writes all of the data to the new source container, and might
affect
client access performance.
You can perform these operations manually as part of the replication process or you can perform them as part of the single-step
failback process. Time and bandwidth, as well as the amount of data being written to the source container,
affect
how much time
the single-step failback process takes.
Manually Replicate a NAS Container
Before you can replicate a container, the container must be
configured
for replication and must have a replication partner
configured.
The amount of time that the replication takes to complete depends on the size of the NAS container and the network connection.
To replicate a NAS container:
1.
On the source cluster, click
NAS
, expand
Local Containers
, and select the NAS container that you are replicating.
2.
Click
Replicate
.
3.
Click
Yes
.
4.
(Optional) Display the Alarms and Operations toolbar and click the
Failback Operations
tab.
Pause or Resume Replication of a NAS Container
1.
In the navigation menu, click
NAS
, then select the NAS cluster on which the container resides.
2.
Expand
Local Containers
and select the container.
3.
In the Activities panel, either:
Click
Pause replication
to pause replication.
Click
Resume replication
to resume replication.
4.
Click
OK
.
Activate the Destination Cluster
After you promote the destination containers,
configure
the destination cluster to serve client requests:
Apply the same cluster settings to the destination cluster that were
configured
on the source cluster.
Enable the destination cluster to perform the same function as the failed source cluster.
About Data Recovery
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