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Daily Replication Schedule Example, Weekly Replication, Schedule Example

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The Set Replication Schedule page is displayed. 4. Select (or modify) the Start Time and Stop Time setpoint values using the Hour and Minutes pull-down lists to create a Replication schedule. For an example, see Daily Replication Schedule Example and Weekly Replication Schedule Example. NOTE: You must set a corresponding Stop Time for every Start Time in each Replication schedule you set. The DR Series system will not support any Replication schedule that does not contain a Start Time/Stop Time pair of setpoints (daily or weekly). 5. Click Set Schedule for the system to accept your Replication schedule (or click Cancel to display the Replication Schedule page). NOTE: To reset all of the values in the current Replication schedule, click Reset in the Set Replication Schedule dialog. To selectively modify values in the current schedule, make your changes to the corresponding hours and minutes pull-down lists for the Start Time and Stop Time you wish to modify, and click Set Schedule. Dell recommends that you do not schedule the running of any Replication operations during the same time period when Cleaner or ingest operations will be running. Failure to follow this practice will affect the time required to complete the system operations and/or impact your DR Series system performance. Daily Replication Schedule Example The daily Replication schedule example in this topic illustrates the process for setting up a replication schedule that uses a 24-hour clock (the time keeping convention where time of day is defined on a 24-hour basis). You set or view a Replication schedule in the Replication Schedule page. For more information, see Creating a Replication Schedule. NOTE: Replication schedules can only be set on individual replication-enabled source containers. To set a daily replication schedule that starts at 16:00 hours (which is 4:00 PM in a 12-hour clock format) and stops at 23:00 hours (which is 11:00 PM in a 12-hour clock format) on Mondays, click Edit Schedule (if modifying an existing schedule) or Schedule (if creating a new schedule): • Select 16 in the hours pull-down list and 00 in the minutes pull-down list to set a Start Time of 16:00 on Monday. • Select 23 in the hours pull-down list and 00 in the minutes pull-down list to set a Stop Time of 23:00 for Monday. • Set the Start Time and Stop Time setpoints for any remaining days of the week on which you want to schedule replication. NOTE: You must set a corresponding Stop Time for every Start Time in each Replication schedule you set. The DR Series system will not support any Replication schedule that does not contain a Start Time/Stop Time pair of setpoints (daily or weekly). Weekly Replication Schedule Example The following example shows how to set up a weekly Replication schedule with a start time at 01:00 am on Saturday and a stop time at 01:00 am on Sunday. The DR Series system uses the 24-hour clock convention for its time keeping in which each day is divided into twenty-four 1-hour segments. NOTE: Replication schedules can only be set on individual replication-enabled source containers that you select from the Container drop-down list. • • Select 01 in the hours pull-down list and 00 in the minutes pull-down list to set a Start Time of 01:00 for Saturday. • Select 01 in the hours pull-down list and 00 in the minutes pull-down list to set a Stop Time of 01:00 for Sunday NOTE: You need to click Set Schedule for the DR Series system to accept your Replication schedule. 99

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The
Set Replication Schedule
page is displayed.
4.
Select (or modify) the
Start Time
and
Stop Time
setpoint values using the
Hour
and
Minutes
pull-down lists to
create a Replication schedule. For an example, see
Daily Replication Schedule Example
and
Weekly Replication
Schedule Example
.
NOTE:
You must set a corresponding
Stop Time
for every
Start Time
in each Replication schedule you set. The
DR Series system will not support any Replication schedule that does not contain a
Start Time/Stop Time
pair
of setpoints (daily or weekly).
5.
Click
Set Schedule
for the system to accept your Replication schedule (or click
Cancel
to display the
Replication
Schedule
page).
NOTE:
To reset all of the values in the current Replication schedule, click
Reset
in the
Set Replication
Schedule
dialog. To selectively modify values in the current schedule, make your changes to the
corresponding hours and minutes pull-down lists for the
Start Time
and
Stop Time
you wish to modify, and
click
Set Schedule
.
Dell recommends that you do not schedule the running of any Replication operations during the same time period
when Cleaner or ingest operations will be running. Failure to follow this practice will affect the time required to
complete the system operations and/or impact your DR Series system performance.
Daily Replication Schedule Example
The daily Replication schedule example in this topic illustrates the process for setting up a replication schedule that
uses a 24-hour clock (the time keeping convention where time of day is defined on a 24–hour basis). You set or view a
Replication schedule in the
Replication Schedule
page. For more information, see
Creating a Replication Schedule
.
NOTE:
Replication schedules can only be set on individual replication-enabled source containers.
To set a daily replication schedule that starts at 16:00 hours (which is 4:00 PM in a 12–hour clock format) and stops at
23:00 hours (which is 11:00 PM in a 12–hour clock format) on Mondays, click
Edit Schedule
(if modifying an existing
schedule) or
Schedule
(if creating a new schedule):
Select 16 in the hours pull-down list and 00 in the minutes pull-down list to set a
Start Time
of 16:00 on Monday.
Select 23 in the hours pull-down list and 00 in the minutes pull-down list to set a
Stop Time
of 23:00 for Monday.
Set the
Start Time
and
Stop Time
setpoints for any remaining days of the week on which you want to schedule
replication.
NOTE:
You must set a corresponding
Stop Time
for every
Start Time
in each Replication schedule you set. The DR
Series system will not support any Replication schedule that does not contain a
Start Time/Stop Time
pair of
setpoints (daily or weekly).
Weekly Replication Schedule Example
The following example shows how to set up a weekly Replication schedule with a start time at 01:00 am on Saturday and
a stop time at 01:00 am on Sunday. The DR Series system uses the 24-hour clock convention for its time keeping in which
each day is divided into twenty-four 1-hour segments.
NOTE:
Replication schedules can only be set on individual replication-enabled source containers that you select
from the
Container
drop-down list.
Select 01 in the hours pull-down list and 00 in the minutes pull-down list to set a Start Time of 01:00 for Saturday.
Select 01 in the hours pull-down list and 00 in the minutes pull-down list to set a Stop Time of 01:00 for Sunday
NOTE:
You need to click
Set Schedule
for the DR Series system to accept your Replication schedule.
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