HP IAP Version 2.0 Administrator Guide (July 2008)
8 D ata m an agem ent
This chapter discusses the following topics:
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Replication, page 61
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Cloning,page63
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Reprocessing,page65
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Retention, page 67
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Database and data backup, page 70
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Duplicate Manager, page 72
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Folder Support, page 74
Replication
NOTE:
This view is available only if a replicated system is configured.
Use the Replication view to m onitor and to start or stop replication for a domain on a remote system.
Replication status is updated after ea ch polling cycle. Therefore, it could be up to five minutes after you
start replication before you see results on the g raph of replication rates. Errors and warnings, however,
are displayed as soon as they happen on the system. (The Replication view is unavailable until at least
one domain on the PCC host system is configured for replication.)
A failed replicated smart cell triggers allocation of new primary and secondary smart c ells on the replica
site. When the original site returns to service, it automatically becomes the replica site for new primary
and secondary smart cells. Depending on con figuration, some administration might be necessary for
continued data storage. Specifically, if the system uses Selective Archiving, the replica site mining servers
must be configured and enabled to start mining to the replica site.
If the primary site is not available for queries, users must enter the address of the replica site, instead
of the primary site, in their bro wsers.
NOTE:
In order for the Replication view to display statistics from the remote system, an IAP remote
authorization user must be set up in Account Manager. See IAP Remote Authorization in
“User account information”onpage50.
Table 34 Link to Replica tion view
Origin
Link
left menu
Data Management > Replication
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