Administrator Guide

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Modifying Volume Replication Conguration Settings
You can modify the settings described in Volume Replication Conguration Attributes. Changes are not applied until the next
replication.
NOTE: The space currently used to store replicas represents the lower limit for replica reserve. You cannot decrease
replica reserve below this limit. If you select Keep failback snapshot, you must create a replica to establish the failback
snapshot.
Table 364. General Settings
Field Description Shortcut
Replication partner Change to a dierent replication partner. The replicas remain on the original partner.
The next replication to the new partner transfers the full volume contents.
Alt+R
Current replica volume
reserve
Current amount of reserved space for replication on the volume. None
Total replica reserve
(percent of replica
volume reserve)
Specify the replica reserve size as a percentage (minimum 105%) of the replica
volume reserve, which approximates in-use volume space. As volume usage
increases, the replica volume reserve increases; therefore, the replica reserve also
increases, providing more space for replicas, up to a limit.
For example, if you specify 200% for the replica reserve and the replica volume
reserve is 2.5GB, the replica reserve size is 5.0GB. If the replica volume reserve
increases to 6.0GB, the replica reserve size increases to 12.0GB.
Alt+T
Local replication reserve
(percent of volume
reserve)
(5–200%) The primary group creates a snapshot of the volume in the local
replication reserve to preserve the contents of the volume at the time that
replication started. If the volume changes occur during replication, the snapshot
tracks those changes, consuming more local replication reserve.
When replication completes, the primary group deletes the snapshot, freeing the
space, unless you chose the option to keep the failback snapshot.
Alt+L
Table 365. Advanced Settings
Field Description Shortcut
Keep failback snapshot The failback snapshot for a volume can expedite volume failback operations. Alt+K
Most Recent Login by Account Panel
Table 366. Most Recent Login by Account Panel
Field Description
Account Name of the account
Authentication Authentication type for the user: local, RADIUS, or Active Directory
Current account type Account type for the user (group administrator, read-only, pool administrator, volume
administrator):
Group administrator — Can perform the same tasks as the grpadmin account, except
update member rmware or retrieve diagnostic les using FTP.
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Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes