HP D2D .HP D2D Backup System user guide (EH985-90907, March 2011) - Page 87

Running the replication wizard (NAS), Create a Non-Replicating Share on the Source Appliance.

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This tab details mapping details between source and target shares. If a source share has been selected, it will tell you whether Recovery is in process. All other information is identical for both source and target shares. For example, use this tab to find out: • The status of mappings • The average throughput of data You can only edit the Mapping Name on this tab. File details tab This tab displays mapping details for each directory and files within it. It includes average throughput data for each file. You cannot edit any details on this tab, but you can click on any of the column headings to sort the file details according to that column. The replication wizards When you select a Non-Replicating share, you will be able to run the Replication or Recovering wizard. • Use the Replication wizard to create slot mappings for the non-replicating share; it becomes a Source share. See next section for more information. • Use the Recovery wizard to recover files from a Target share. See "Recovering a source appliance, NAS shares" on page 129 for more information. Running the replication wizard (NAS) The Replication Wizard is used to create new mappings between Non-Replicating NAS shares (which become Replication Source shares) and either existing or new Target shares. (See "Recovering a source appliance, NAS shares" on page 129 for information about the Recovery wizard.) 1. Create a Non-Replicating Share on the Source Appliance. 2. Allow the first full backup to run. Backup System user guide 87

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This tab details mapping details between source and target shares. If a source share has been selected,
it will tell you whether Recovery is in process. All other information is identical for both source and
target shares. For example, use this tab to find out:
The status of mappings
The average throughput of data
You can only edit the Mapping Name on this tab.
File details tab
This tab displays mapping details for each directory and files within it. It includes average throughput
data for each file. You cannot edit any details on this tab, but you can click on any of the column
headings to sort the file details according to that column.
The replication wizards
When you select a Non-Replicating share, you will be able to run the Replication or Recovering
wizard.
Use the Replication wizard to create slot mappings for the non-replicating share; it becomes a
Source share. See next section for more information.
Use the Recovery wizard to recover files from a Target share. See
Recovering a source appliance,
NAS shares
on page 129 for more information.
Running the replication wizard (NAS)
The Replication Wizard is used to create new mappings between Non-Replicating NAS shares (which
become Replication Source shares) and either existing or new Target shares. (See
Recovering a
source appliance, NAS shares
on page 129 for information about the Recovery wizard.)
1.
Create a Non-Replicating Share on the Source Appliance.
2.
Allow the first full backup to run.
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