HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce VSA user guide (TC458-96002, July 2013) - Page 50
Local Settings (Replication) tab, General settings tab
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Local Settings (Replication) tab This tab contains three further tabs that show the settings for the local HP StoreOnce Backup system: • General Settings tab (page 50) • Bandwidth Limiting tab (page 51) • Blackout Windows tab (page 53) General settings tab Users with an Admin login may edit and maintain these settings. Other users may only view them. 1. Select the General Settings tab. 2. Click Edit to make the fields editable, see table below. 3. Click Apply to apply the settings. Table 14 General Settings (Replication) Appliance This shows the name of the appliance and its current status. It also tells you the product class and the appliance supported protocol versions. The appliance supported protocol versions shows which versions of replication protocol are supported so incompatible versions will be visible to the user. Replication auto negotiates to the lowest supported protocol on either end. You can only edit the appliance name. The default name is the network host name of the appliance (as configured at installation). You may change this to something that is more user friendly and will make it easier to identify the appliance on the Management Console of the local and partner appliances. It may be anything that is meaningful to the user, such as the geographical location of the appliance. Maximum Jobs This is the maximum number of source and target jobs that can run concurrently. If necessary, you can reduce the default value on this page. You may want to decrease the maximum source jobs to avoid using too much WAN bandwidth. You may want to reduce the maximum number of target jobs to avoid overloading the target appliance and reserve appliance performance, if you are running backups at the same time as replication. Synchronization progress An event is always generated each time a mapping goes out of sync and goes back into logging sync. This field applies to periodic sync progress updates whilst the mapping remains out of sync, which results in emails (if emails are configured), but not SNMP traps. Use these fields to enable progress logging for Library and Share synchronization and to specify the 50 Replication functions