HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover User's Guide (T5437-96008, November 2009)

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Time Limit—The time limit specifies the maximum length of time for each
transmission period. Any data that is not sent during the specified time limit
remains on the source queue. When used in conjunction with the session
interval start option, you can explicitly define how often data is transmitted
and how long each transmission lasts. Specify the maximum length of time
that Storage Mirroring Recover can continue transmitting by indicating a
length of time and choosing minutes, hours, or days.
Byte Limit—The byte limit specifies the maximum number of bytes that can
be sent before ending the transmission session. When the byte limit is met,
Storage Mirroring Recover will automatically stop transmitting data to the
target. Any data that still remains waits in the source queue until the
transmission is restarted. When used in conjunction with a session start
option, you can explicitly define how much data is being sent at a given time.
Specify the maximum number of bytes that can be sent before ending the
Storage Mirroring Recover transmission.
Note:
The transmission start and stop criteria should be used in conjunction with
each other. For example, if you set the Queue Threshold equal to 10 MB
and the Byte Limit equal to 10 MB, a network connection will be
established when there is 10 MB of data in the queue. The data will be