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The NAS share is recreated on the target system and is ready for use.
You can view details about previously completed recovery jobs on
the Recovery Jobs tab.
Note: If the source share is an NFS share, then the target NFS
share is restored as an NFS share. If the source share is a
CIFS share, then the target CIFS share is restored as a CIFS
share.
3 To failback a NAS share:
a Select the share and click Failback.
b Enter the Host Name or IP Address for the source system
where you want the replicated share to failback and click Apply.
The NAS share is failed back to the source system. On the source
system, select the recovered NAS share from the replicated
share list and click Recover. The NAS share is recreated on the
source system.
You can view details about previously completed failback jobs, or
abort a failback job that is in progress, on the Failback Jobs tab.
Caution: If a system fails during a recover job, the recover job
must be restarted.
4 To delete a replicated share, select the share and click Delete.
Before you can delete a replicated share, you must take one of the
following actions:
• Change the replication state of the share on the source system
to Disabled (see
• Delete the source system from the list of allowed replication
sources on the Target Role > General page (see
Configuration
Also, you cannot delete a share if a failback is in progress for the
share. Wait for the failback to complete, or abort the failback job on
the Failback Jobs tab.
Chapter 8: DXi4500 Data Services
Source Role NAS Configuration
on page 148).
Target Role Configuration
on page 142).
Target Role
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