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Managing Replication Settings, Removing Replication

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To pause and resume replication: 1. In the Core Console, click the Replication tab. 2. Under Outgoing Replication for a source core or Incoming Replication for a target core, click Pause Replication to pause replication temporarily. 3. Click Resume Replication to resume replication after it has been paused. Managing Replication Settings You can adjust a number of settings for how replication executes on the source and target cores. To manage replication settings: 1. In the Core Console, click the Replication tab. 2. In the Actions drop-down menu, click Settings. 3. In the Replication Settings window, edit the replication settings as described below. Option Description Cache lifetime Specify the amount of time between each target-core status request performed by the source core. Volume image session timeout Specify the amount of time the source core spends attempting to transfer a volume image to the target core. Max. concurrent replication jobs Specify the number of agents permitted to replicate to the target core at one time. Max. parallel streams Specify the number of network connections permitted to be used by a single agent to replicate that machine's data at one time. 4. Click Save. Removing Replication You can discontinue replication and remove protected machines from replication in several ways. The options include: • Removing an Agent from Replication on the Source Core • Removing a Target Core from Replication • Removing an Agent on the Target Core • Removing a Source Core from Replication NOTE: Removing a source core results in the removal of all replicated agents protected by that core. Removing An Agent From Replication On The Source Core To remove an agent from replication on the source core: 1. From the source core, open the AppAssure 5 Core Console, and click the Replication tab. 2. Expand the Outgoing Replication section. 3. In the drop-down menu for the agent you wish to remove from replication, click Delete. 4. In the Outgoing Replication dialog box, click Yes to confirm deletion. 66

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To pause and resume replication:
1.
In the Core Console, click the
Replication
tab.
2.
Under
Outgoing Replication
for a source core or Incoming Replication for a target core, click
Pause Replication
to
pause replication temporarily.
3.
Click
Resume Replication
to resume replication after it has been paused.
Managing Replication Settings
You can adjust a number of settings for how replication executes on the source and target cores.
To manage replication settings:
1.
In the Core Console, click the
Replication
tab.
2.
In the
Actions
drop-down menu, click
Settings
.
3.
In the
Replication Settings
window, edit the replication settings as described below.
Option
Description
Cache lifetime
Specify the amount of time between each target-core status request performed by the
source core.
Volume image
session timeout
Specify the amount of time the source core spends attempting to transfer a volume image
to the target core.
Max. concurrent
replication jobs
Specify the number of agents permitted to replicate to the target core at one time.
Max. parallel streams
Specify the number of network connections permitted to be used by a single agent to
replicate that machine’s data at one time.
4.
Click
Save
.
Removing Replication
You can discontinue replication and remove protected machines from replication in several ways. The options include:
Removing an Agent from Replication on the Source Core
Removing a Target Core from Replication
Removing an Agent on the Target Core
Removing a Source Core from Replication
NOTE:
Removing a source core results in the removal of all replicated agents protected by that core.
Removing An Agent From Replication On The Source Core
To remove an agent from replication on the source core:
1.
From the source core, open the AppAssure 5 Core Console, and click the
Replication
tab.
2.
Expand the
Outgoing Replication
section.
3.
In the drop-down menu for the agent you wish to remove from replication, click
Delete
.
4.
In the
Outgoing Replication
dialog box, click
Yes
to confirm deletion.
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