Managing Replication Settings; Removing Replication - Dell DL1000 User Manual

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Managing replication settings

You can adjust a number of settings for how replication executes on the source and target cores.
To manage replication settings:
1.
In the Core Console, click the Replication tab.
2.
In the Actions drop-down menu, click Settings.
3.
In the Replication Settings window, edit the replication settings described as follows:
Option
Cache lifetime
Volume image
session timeout
Max. concurrent
replication jobs
Max. parallel
streams
4.
Click Save.

Removing replication

You can discontinue replication and remove protected machines from replication in several ways. The
options include:
Removing An Agent From Replication On The Source Core
Removing An Agent On The Target Core
Removing A Target Core From Replication
Removing A Source Core From Replication
Description
Lists all source machines from
which the target receives
replicated data. It includes the
remote core name, state,
machines, and progress.
Description
Specify the amount of time between each target-core status request
performed by the source core.
Specify the amount of time the source core spends attempting to transfer a
volume image to the target core.
Specify the number of protected machines permitted to replicate to the target
core at one time.
Specify the number of network connections permitted to be used by a single
protected machine to replicate that machine's data at one time.
Available Actions
and create a seed drive for
the new protected
machine's initial transfer.
On a target core, in the drop-
down menu, you can select the
following options:
Details — Lists the ID, host
name, customer ID, email
address, and comments for
the replicated core.
Consume — Consumes the
initial data from the seed
drive and saves it to the
local repository.
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