Replication --Delete --Name <Name> --Role <Source | Target> [--Force] - Dell PowerVault Storage Area Network Reference Manual

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NOTE: If you attempt to update a container that already has replication enabled, this displays the following
message:
Replication on backup is enabled and cannot be updated, please stop it first.
When replication is enabled on the container, you must first disable it before you can update it. To disable replication on
a container, enter the DR Series system CLI replication --stop command and define the container name and role:
replication --stop --name <name> --role <source | target>
NOTE: For more information about disabling replication, see
target>.
Disables replication on a container:
replication --stop --name backup --role source
Replication configuration updated successfully.
Replication Container
Replication Role
Replication Target System
Replication Target System IP
Replication Target Container
Replication Enabled
Replication Compression Enabled : Yes
Replication Encryption
replication --delete --name <name> --role <source | target> [--force]
Description
Deletes an existing replication link to a container in a DR Series system.
Syntax
replication --delete --name acme-59-replica --role target
If you attempt to delete a container that already has replication enabled, this displays the following message:
Replication on acme-59-replica is enabled and cannot be deleted, please stop it
first.
NOTE: If the replication state of the link is enabled, you must use the replication --stop command to disable
replication before you can delete the replication link. For more information, see
--role <source |
target>.
Deletes the existing replication link to a container.
replication --delete --name acme-59-replica --role source
Result
Successfully deleted replication entry.
NOTE: The DR Series system CLI --force command is optional, and this command allows you to force the deletion
of an existing replication link (such as when communications between the source and target are not working).
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replication --stop --name <name> --role <source |
: backup
: Source
: acme-85
: 10.25.192.5
: acme85-S2
: No
: AES 128-bit
replication --stop --name <name>

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