HP Reference Information Storage System Version 1.6 Administration Guide revision 2 (T3559-90809, September 2007)

Replication Sta
tus
The middle part of the Replication view displays the status of the replication.
Table 35 Replic
ation Service G en eral Status
Feature
Description
Domain
The domain name and group I D of the domain being replicated.
State
Shows whether or not replication is in progress.
File Batch Count
The number of batches being replicated.
Update Time
The t ime of the last replication update.
Next Retry Time
The date and tim e of the next replication update.
Message
Any messages about the last replication update.
Remote Authori z ation
Service
Shows if the RISS remote authorization user has been set up in Account
Manager.
This user must be set up in the system for the Replication view to display
statistics from the remote system. See RISS Remote Authorization in "User
account inform ation"onpage53.
Data Replica
tion Flow
The bottom part of the Replication view displays the ow of replicated data. You can a lso suspend
or resume the
replication process from this area.
Table 36 Data Replication Flow
Feature
Descriptio
n
Domain
The domain name and group ID of the domain being replicated, and the following
information:
The IP addresses of the smart cells being duplicated, the status of the replication,
and the number of stored and indexed documents being copied.
A check icon indicates normal operation.
An X icon indicates that replication failed the last time it was tried.
An ! icon indicates replication is being retr ied.
An arrow showing the direction of data. Normally, the direction is left to right,
from the primary system to the replicated system. In a failover situation , the
direction is right to left, as the data replicated on the replicated system is being
used to restore the group on the primary system.
The number of stored and indexed documents th at have been copied to the
replicated domain.
The percentage of data that has been copied to the replicated domain.
Suspend/Resume T o stop replication, click Suspend. Replication will stop after the current batch
is replicated.
To start replication, click Resume. The batch that would have been replicated next
when replication stopped will be replicated.
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