Containers; Replication - Dell DR4000 Administrator's Manual

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Containers

In the Container Summary page, view the total number of containers, create
new containers, edit or delete existing containers, and display statistics for
files, NFS/CIFS protocols, and replication states for all existing containers.
The summary table lists entries that provide the following container-related
information:
Containers: listed by name
Files: number of files per container
File access protocol supported: Network File System (NFS), Common
Internet File System (CIFS), or both
Replication state: Online, Offline, Paused, or Disabled (the latter means
a replication relationship has not been established)
NOTE:
Use Select to identify the container on which you want to perform an action.
For example, click Select and click Display Statistics to display the Statistics:
Container page for the container you selected.

Replication

In the Replication page, you can create a new replication relationship, edit or
delete an existing replication relationship, start or stop replication between a
replication pair, set the bandwidth (or speed limit) for the replication process,
or display statistics for an existing replication relationship. The summary
table lists:
Local container name
Role—with source or target destination for replication
Remote container name—IP address or hostname
Peer state—Online, Offline, Paused, and Disconnected
NOTE:
When started, the Peer State displays the status as
selected container. When stopped, the Peer State initially displays the status
Paused
as
Bandwidth
second (MB/s), gigabytes per second (GB/s), or default (a bandwidth
unlimited setting)
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Offline
, and then
for the container.
settings include kilobytes per second (KB/s, megabytes per
Online
for the

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