Quantum DXi6900 User Manual page 125

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Replication
Send Settings Information
Target DXis
Pause/Resume 
Original Data Size
Quantum DXi6900 User's Guide
Description
The IP address and replication status for each configured replication
target (up to two). Click to specify a replication target (see
Configuration on page
268).
Status
Ready - (Green)The system is ready to perform replication.
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In Progress - (Blue) A replication job is currently in progress.
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Queued - (Blue) A replication job is queued and will continue when the
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system is ready.
Partial - (Yellow) A replication job was partially completed. Generate a
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replication report to see the files that were not replicated (see
on page
168).
Manually Paused - (Yellow) Replication was manually paused. To
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resume replication, click Resume.
System Paused - (Yellow) The system has automatically paused
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replication due to a problem, for example, low disk space or a problem
on the target system.
To see more information about the problem that occurred, click Admin
at the top of the remote management console to view administration
alerts (see
Admin Alerts on page
alerts on the target DXi. In addition, make sure that the DXi is an
allowed replication source on the target DXi (see
Configuration on page
Failed - (Red) A replication job was not completed.
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Internal Error - (Red) An error occurred during replication.
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The source DXi controls the replication pause behavior. To manually
pause replication between the source and target, click Pause on the
source DXi. To manually restart replication, click Resume on the source
DXi.
Note: When the target DXi enters low disk space condition,
replication on the source DXi is automatically paused. Replication
will resume when the target leaves low disk space condition.
The original, native size of data sent during replication or failback. This
value does not represent the amount of data actually sent over the
network during replication or failback because data is deduplicated and
compressed before being sent.
196). You may also need to view
268).
Replication
Reports
Replication
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