Administrator Guide

4 From the Storage tab navigation pane, select a volume.
The volume must be the source of a replication relationship.
5 From the Schedules tab, select the replication schedule to enable or disable.
6 Click Edit.
The Edit Schedule dialog box appears.
To enable the replication schedule, select the Enable Schedule checkbox.
To disable the replication schedule, clear the Enable Schedule checkbox.
7 Click OK.
Delete a Replication Schedule
Delete a replication schedule to prevent it from initiating replications after the schedule is no longer needed.
1 Click the Storage view.
2 In the Storage pane, select a PS Group.
3 Click the Storage tab.
4 From the Storage tab navigation pane, select a volume.
The volume must be the source of a replication relationship.
5 From the Schedules tab, select the replication schedule to delete.
6 Click Delete.
A conrmation dialog box appears.
7 Click OK.
Portable Volume Disks
A portable volume disk is an external USB disk that can be used to transfer replication data from one Storage Center to another. Use a
portable volume disk(s) to set up replications if the connection between the Storage Centers is too slow to copy the initial replication data
in a reasonable period of time.
The replication data for each volume that is copied to a portable volume disk is referred to as a replication baseline. When a portable volume
disk is connected to the destination Storage Center, the replication baselines are automatically restored to create replications.
Portable Volume Requirements
Storage Center must meet the following requirements to use Portable Volume:
The Storage Centers must be version 7.2 or earlier.
Both the source and destination Storage Center must be licensed for replication.
Must use one of the following controllers:
SC9000
SC8000
SC7020
SC7020F
SC5020
SC5020F
SC4020
CT-SC040
NOTE
: SCv2000 and SCv3000 series controllers do not support Portable Volume.
536 Storage Center Replications and Live Volumes