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4. From the Frequency drop-down menu, select how often you want restore points to be automatically saved and validated.
5. (Conditional) If you selected Daily in the previous step, select the time of day to save and validate restore points from the
Time drop-down menu.
6. Click OK.
Validate Replication Restore Points
Validate replication restore points before testing or activating DR to make sure they can be used for DR.
Steps
1. Click the Replications & Live Volumes view.
2. In the Actions pane, click Validate Restore Points. Storage Manager reviews all saved replications and makes sure that
they are still running and displays the results on the Restore Points tab. The Status column displays the results of the
validation operation. Possible status values are:
Up: The replication is up and running normally.
Degraded: There is something wrong with the replication. See to the State column information about why replication is
no longer running. This replication is eligible for DR.
Down: The replication is not running. See to the State column information about why replication is no longer running.
This could be because the destination system is no longer available or that the source and Destination volume are no
longer up and running. This replication is not eligible for DR.
3. If one or more restore points are degraded or down, take corrective action.
If a restore point is degraded, you can perform either of the following actions:
Activate a DR site
Restore or restart the replication to the source or destination Storage Center
If a restore point is degraded or down because you purposefully deleted or aborted the corresponding replication, you can
delete the restore point. To do so, right-click the restore point, then select Delete.
Related references
Activating Disaster Recovery on page 546
Related tasks
Restarting Failed Replications on page 551
Restoring Replications and Live Volumes on page 552
Predefining Disaster Recovery Settings for Replications
Predefining DR for a replication restore point is an optional step that configures DR activation settings for a replication restore
point ahead of time, so that the DR site is ready if the destination volume needs to be activated. If you do not intend to access
data from a destination site, you do not need to predefine DR settings. DR settings cannot be predefined for Live Volume
restore points.
Predefine Disaster Recovery for Multiple Restore Points
If a pair of Storage Centers host multiple replications, DR settings can be predefined for all of the corresponding restore points
simultaneously.
Steps
1. Click the Replications & Live Volumes view.
2. Click the Restore Points tab, then click Predefine Disaster Recovery. The Predefine Disaster Recovery wizard
appears.
3. Select the source/destination Storage Center pair for which you want to predefine DR, then click Next. The wizard
advances to the next page.
4. (Optional) Configure DR settings for each restore point.
Storage Center DR Preparation and Activation
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