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

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Source Server—Specify the source server that contains the replication set
that is going to be transmitted to the Storage Mirroring Recover target.
Replication Set—At least one replication set must exist on the source before
establishing a connection. Specify the replication set that will be connected
to the target.
Target Server—Specify which Storage Mirroring Recover target will
maintain the copy of the source’s replication set data. You can specify a
machine name, IP address, or virtual IP address.
Route—This is an optional setting allowing you to specify the IP address
and port on the target that the data will be transmitted through. This allows
you to select a different route for Storage Mirroring Recover traffic. For
example, you can separate regular network traffic and Storage Mirroring
Recover traffic on a machine with multiple IP addresses.
Mappings—You must specify the location on the target where the source’s
replication set data will reside. Storage Mirroring Recover offers two
predefined locations as well as a custom option that allows you to create
your own path.
All To One—This option replicates data from the source to a single
volume on the target. The pre-defined path is \source_name\replication
_set_name\volume_name. If you are replicating from multiple volumes
on the source, each volume would be replicated to the same volume on
the target. For example, c:\data and d:\files for the source Alpha and
replication set DataFiles would be replicated to c:\alpha\DataFiles\c
and c:\alpha\DataFiles\d, respectively.
One To One—This option replicates data from the source to the same
directory structure on the target. For example, c:\data and d:\files on the
source will be replicated to c:\data and d:\files, respectively, on the
target.
Custom Location—If the predefined options do not store the data in a
location that is appropriate for your network operations, you can specify
your own custom location where the replicated files will be sent. Click
the Target Path and edit it, selecting the appropriate location.
Note:
If you are mirroring and replicating dynamic volumes or mount points, your
location on the target must be able to accommodate the amount of data
that you are replicating.
If you are mirroring and replicating sparse files and your location on the
target is a non-NTFS 5 volume, the amount of disk space available must
be equal to or greater than the entire size of the sparse file. If you are
mirroring and replicating to an NTFS 5 volume, the amount of disk space