Dell PowerVault LTO4-120HH Dell DR Series System Administrator's Guide - Page 96

Editing Replication Relationships, Starting and Stopping Replication, Step 2: Select Encryption

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6. Select the desired remote container in the Retrieve Container(s) list box. 7. Click Create Replication (or click Cancel to display the Replication page). The Successfully added replication dialog is displayed when successful. Editing Replication Relationships To modify settings for an existing replication relationship, complete the following: NOTE: Exercise care when configuring the direction of replication for source and target containers. For example, target containers can have their contents deleted if they contain existing data. 1. Select Storage→ Replication. The Replication page is displayed. 2. Click Select to identify the replication relationship that you want to modify, and click Edit in the options bar. The Edit Replication dialog is displayed. 3. Modify any of the following values as needed in Step 2: Select Encryption: - None - 128-bit - 256-bit 4. Modify any of the following values as needed in Step 4: Remote container settings: - Username - Password - Peer System NOTE: Because you cannot modify an existing defined role (source or target) for a replication relationship, if necessary you must delete the existing replication relationship, and recreate a new relationship with the specific source and target roles that you want. 5. Click Save Replication (or click Cancel to display the Replication page). The Successfully updated replication dialog is displayed when successful. Deleting Replication Relationships To delete an existing replication relationship, complete the following: 1. Select Storage → Replication. The Replication page is displayed. 2. Click Select to identify the relationship that you want to delete, and click Delete in the options bar. The Delete Replication dialog is displayed. 3. Click OK in the Delete replication dialog (or click Cancel to display the Replication page). The Successfully deleted replication dialog is displayed when successful. Starting and Stopping Replication To start or stop replication in an existing replication relationship, complete the following: NOTE: For more information about setting up a Replication schedule, see Creating a Replication Schedule. 96

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6.
Select the desired remote container in the
Retrieve Container(s)
list box.
7.
Click
Create Replication
(or click
Cancel
to display the
Replication
page).
The
Successfully added replication
dialog is displayed when successful.
Editing Replication Relationships
To modify settings for an existing replication relationship, complete the following:
NOTE:
Exercise care when configuring the direction of replication for source and target containers. For example,
target containers can have their contents deleted if they contain existing data.
1.
Select
Storage
Replication
.
The
Replication
page is displayed.
2.
Click
Select
to identify the replication relationship that you want to modify, and click
Edit
in the options bar.
The
Edit Replication
dialog is displayed.
3.
Modify any of the following values as needed in
Step 2: Select Encryption
:
None
128–bit
256–bit
4.
Modify any of the following values as needed in
Step 4: Remote container settings
:
Username
Password
Peer System
NOTE:
Because you cannot modify an existing defined role (source or target) for a replication relationship, if
necessary you must delete the existing replication relationship, and recreate a new relationship with the
specific source and target roles that you want.
5.
Click
Save Replication
(or click
Cancel
to display the
Replication
page).
The
Successfully updated replication
dialog is displayed when successful.
Deleting Replication Relationships
To delete an existing replication relationship, complete the following:
1.
Select
Storage
Replication
.
The
Replication
page is displayed.
2.
Click
Select
to identify the relationship that you want to delete, and click
Delete
in the options bar.
The
Delete Replication
dialog is displayed.
3.
Click
OK
in the
Delete replication
dialog (or click
Cancel
to display the
Replication
page).
The
Successfully deleted replication
dialog is displayed when successful.
Starting and Stopping Replication
To start or stop replication in an existing replication relationship, complete the following:
NOTE:
For more information about setting up a Replication schedule, see
Creating a Replication Schedule
.
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