Managing Your Snap Assisted Pairs From The Replication Management Page - American Megatrends StorTrends 1100-P User Manual

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Managing your Snap Assisted Pairs from the Replication Management page

Use the Replication. Management page to manage your Snap Assisted Replication (SAR).
This page allows you to manage all Snap Assisted Replication Pairs involving Volumes
in this box. To access this page, click on the Replication. node in the navigation tree.
Field
Description
Existing Snap
This table lists all existing Snap Assisted Replication pairs along with their information,
Assisted Replication
such as Local Volume,. Remote Volume, Remote Host,. Role, Link Status and
Pairs Table
Synchronization Percent.
Consistency Group
This is the name of the group containing the 1 or more volumes that are part of replication
name
pairs that replicate at the same time.
Local/Remote Pool
This field displays the pair's Local and Remote Storage. Pools respectively.
Local/Remote
This field displays the pair's Local and Remote SAN. Volumes respectively.
Volume.
Volume. Size
This field displays the SAN. Volumes' size (must be the same for both volumes in a pair).
Replication. Role
This field displays the Replication. Role. The Storage. Appliance. volume can either be the
Primary or the Secondary/Remote volume of a given pair.
Replication Status
Can be idle, failed for failover, paused, replicating
Volume Type
SAN or NAS
No. of snapshots to be
This indicates how many snapshots may still be awaiting replication to the secondary.
replicated
Last completed
Time and date of last snapshot that has been taken for this volume
snapshot time
Resync. Priority
This field allows you to customize your resync priority. 25% is the default setting.
Resync is used to synchronize the volumes. Setting the resync priority closer to 100%
makes the volumes more current, however it takes more system resources (such as CPU
and memory resources) when this setting is higher.
Remote Host.
This field displays the IP Address of the Remote Host.. In the event that the IP Address
changes on the Remote Host (such as the case when using DHCP)., you can update the
new IP Address by typing it into this field. In the case of a local replication pair (involving
2 volumes in the same local box, this column will show "local".
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