Administrator Guide

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Attribute Tested Status Action
Test was not run An internal error prevented this test from running. If you continue to receive this
error, contact Dell customer support.
Authentication OK All of the following conditions have been validated:
The congured partner's name matches the remote group name.
The inbound and outbound passwords congured on the remote replication
partner.
Invalid At least one of the following issues occurred:
The partner name does not match the congured replication partner's group
name.
The local group name does not match the partner name that is congured on
the remote group for the congured replication partnership.
The local outbound password does not match the inbound password congured
on the replication partner.
The local inbound password does not match the outbound password congured
on the replication partner.
To resolve, verify the partner and group names and the congured passwords. Click
the Modify replication partner IP address link and verify that the IP address is
congured correctly.
Test was not run The replication partner IP address test did not complete successfully and the
authentication was not tested.
To resolve, click the link to return to the wizard tab, where you can resolve the
problems found with the IP address verication.
Delete Replication for a NAS Container
NOTE: Deleting replication for a NAS container disables replication to the destination container and destroys all data on
the replica.
1. Log in to the source cluster.
2. In the navigation menu, click Replication.
3. Select the replication partner containing the replica NAS container.
4. Select NAS Replication.
5. Below Outbound Replicas, select the container for which you are canceling replication.
6. In the Activities panel, click Delete replication.
7. Click OK.
NOTE: You can also delete replication from the destination group by selecting the an inbound replica and clicking Delete
replication.
Recover from an Oine or Unavailable NAS
If a NAS goes oine or becomes unavailable, the source NAS cluster goes oine and the full functionality of that cluster is not
available.
To recover the oine or unavailable NAS, you must follow this process:
1. Fail over to the destination cluster.
2. Resolve the problem with the source cluster.
3. Fail back to the source cluster.
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