Administrator Guide
Resume a replication
NOTE: If CHAP is enabled on one system within a peer connection, be sure that CHAP is configured properly on the
corresponding peer system before initiating this operation. For more information about configuring CHAP, see CHAP
and replication.
1. In the Replications topic, select a replication set for which replications were suspended in the Replication Sets table.
2. Select Action > Resume Replication.
3. Click OK. Replications on the replication set are resumed and the status of the replication set changes to Running.
Manage replication schedules from the
Replications topic
You can modify or delete scheduled replication tasks on the primary system.
1. In the Replications topic, select a replication set on the primary system that has an associated schedule from the Replication Sets
table.
2. Select Action > Manage Schedules.
The Manage Schedules panel opens.
3. Select the schedule to modify. Its settings appear at the bottom of the panel.
4. If you want to create a replication of the last snapshot in the primary volume, select the Last Snapshot check box.
NOTE: This option is unavailable when replicating volume groups.
5. Specify a date and a time in the future to be the first instance when the scheduled task will run, and to be the starting point for any
specified recurrence.
• To set the Date value, enter the current date in the format YYYY-MM-DD.
• To set the Time value, enter two-digit values for the hour and minutes and select either AM, PM, or 24H (24-hour clock).
6. If you want the task to run more than once, select the Repeat check box.
• Specify how often the task should repeat. Enter a number and select the appropriate time unit. Replications can recur no less than
30 minutes apart.
• Clear the End checkbox is cleared to allow the schedule to run without an end date, or select the check box and specify when the
schedule should stop running.
• Clear Time Constraint checkbox to allow the schedule to run at any time, or select the check box to specify a time range within
which the schedule should run.
• Clear Date Constraint checkbox to allow the schedule to run on any day, or select the check box to specify the days when the
schedule should run.
7. Click Apply.
A confirmation panel appears.
8. Click OK.
Delete a replication schedule
Perform the following steps to delete a replication schedule:
1. From the Replication Sets table on the primary system, select a replication set that has an associated schedule.
2. Select Action > Manage Schedules. The Manage Schedules panel opens.
3. Select the schedule to delete.
4. Click Delete Schedule.
A confirmation panel appears.
5. Click OK.
Working in the Replications topic
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