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Data Failback

Figure 81 Major Steps for
Failing Back a NAS Share
Quantum DXi4500 User's Guide
In the event that a NAS share has been destroyed or corrupted on the
original source system, the data failback option copies the replicated
share from the target system to the source system. Once the replicated
share is copied to the source system, it can be recovered on the source
system and returned to normal operation.
For a list of major steps for failing back a NAS share, see
To failback a NAS share:
1 Access the remote management pages on the target system.
Note: For more information on accessing the remote
management pages, see
2 From the Replication page, click the Target Role tab.
3 From the Target Role page, click the NAS tab.
The Target Role NAS page displays (see
Chapter 11: Implementing a Data Replication Plan
Chapter 3, DXi4500
Figure
Recovering Replicated Data
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