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Replication

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can be one of: --show Displays the current list of containers. --add Adds a new container. --delete Deletes an existing container. --marker Enables/Disables marker for an existing container. --delete_files Deletes the files in the container. For command-specific help, please type container --help For example: container --help show Replication This DR Series system CLI command and its options allow you to manage the status of all current replication relationships and tasks on a system by: NOTE: To allow DR Series system replication operations, you must ensure that TCP ports 9904, 9911, 9915, and 9916 are enabled. For more information about supported ports for the DR Series system, see the Dell DR Series System Administrator Guide. • Displaying the current replication process status information • Creating and defining new replication links or relationships to containers • Deleting specific replication links • Starting and stopping the replication process between source and target containers • Limiting the bandwidth consumed during replication • Resynchronizing replication between source and target containers • Troubleshooting replication connection issues NOTE: For more information about setting a Replication schedule for daily and weekly replication operations, see schedule --add --day [--start_time ] [-- stop_time ] [--cleaner] [--replication]. Replication Command Usage This topic introduces the replication command usage: • replication --show [options] • replication --add --name --role --peer [options] • replication --update --name --role --peer [options] • replication --delete --name --role [options] • replication --start --name --role [options] • replication --stop --name --role [options] • replication --limit --speed --target [options] • replication --resync --name --role [options] • replication --troubleshoot --peer • replication --help NOTE: If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide the correct value or option. 109

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<command> can be one of:
--show
Displays the current list of containers.
--add
Adds a new container.
--delete
Deletes an existing container.
--marker
Enables/Disables marker for an existing container.
--delete_files
Deletes the files in the container.
For command-specific help, please type container --help <command>
For example:
container --help show
Replication
This DR Series system CLI command and its options allow you to manage the status of all current replication
relationships and tasks on a system by:
NOTE:
To allow DR Series system replication operations, you must ensure that TCP ports 9904, 9911, 9915, and 9916
are enabled. For more information about supported ports for the DR Series system, see the
Dell DR Series System
Administrator Guide
.
Displaying the current replication process status information
Creating and defining new replication links or relationships to containers
Deleting specific replication links
Starting and stopping the replication process between source and target containers
Limiting the bandwidth consumed during replication
Resynchronizing replication between source and target containers
Troubleshooting replication connection issues
NOTE:
For more information about setting a Replication schedule for daily and weekly replication operations, see
schedule --add --day <day of the week> [--start_time <hh:mm>] [-- stop_time <hh:mm>] [--cleaner] [--replication]
.
Replication Command Usage
This topic introduces the
replication
command usage:
replication --show [options]
replication --add --name --role --peer [options]
replication --update --name --role --peer [options]
replication --delete --name --role [options]
replication --start --name --role [options]
replication --stop --name --role [options]
replication --limit --speed --target [options]
replication --resync --name --role [options]
replication --troubleshoot --peer
replication --help
NOTE:
If you specify a command without supplying the expected value or option, you will be prompted to provide
the correct value or option.
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