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

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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 (page 104) 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 (page 104) for information about the Recovery wizard.) 1. Create a Non-Replicating Share on the Source Appliance. 2. Allow the first full backup to run. 3. Decide how you will seed the first full backup on the Target Appliance. (See also the HP StoreOnce Backup System Concept Guide.) • If you are seeding across the WAN or have been able to colocate the Target Appliance on the same LAN as the Source Appliance, go to step 4. • If you are seeding using physical media: 1. Create the first full backup on the Remote Site share. 2. Map to the NAS share on the Source Appliance and copy the files from the NAS share to a USB disk. 3. Transport the USB disk to the replication target site. 4. Insert the USB disk into a host server on the same sub-net as the Target Appliance. Map to the NAS Share on the Target Appliance and copy the files across from the USB disk. NAS Mappings (Replication) 69

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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 (page 104)
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 (page 104)
for information about the Recovery wizard.)
1.
Create a Non-Replicating Share on the Source Appliance.
2.
Allow the first full backup to run.
3.
Decide how you will seed the first full backup on the Target Appliance. (See also the
HP
StoreOnce Backup System Concept Guide
.)
If you are seeding across the WAN or have been able to colocate the Target Appliance
on the same LAN as the Source Appliance, go to step 4.
If you are seeding using physical media:
1.
Create the first full backup on the Remote Site share.
2.
Map to the NAS share on the Source Appliance and copy the files from the NAS
share to a USB disk.
3.
Transport the USB disk to the replication target site.
4.
Insert the USB disk into a host server on the same sub-net as the Target Appliance.
Map to the NAS Share on the Target Appliance and copy the files across from the
USB disk.
NAS Mappings (Replication)
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