Use the Replicate command to set up replication between two Rapid Recovery Cores.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the Replicate command:
The port parameter is optional, with a default of 8006. If you used the request option, you should also use the user name and password for the target server. | |||||
Optional. Use the name of the replication job if you do not use the request option. | |||||
The list of protected machines you want to replicate. If you use the request option, list only the names or IP addresses of protected machines. Otherwise, list both protected machines and the corresponding remote repository name. |
Replicate two protected machines to the remote Core using a seed drive from a network share:
Use the replication command to control existing replication between two Rapid Recovery Cores and manage pending replication requests.
NOTE: This command succeeds the Replicate command, which establishes the connection—called pairing—between the Cores and uses a seed drive for the initial data transfer. For more information about this command, see Replicate. |
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the replication command:
The list of incoming or outgoing replication jobs or pending replication requests. | |||||
Use this option to delete an existing replication job or a machine from the replication job. Specify only the -id parameter to delete an entire replication relationship, or specify both the -id and -protectedserver parameters to delete only specific machines from replication. | |||||
The comment you provide with the response to a pending replication request. | |||||
If you use the -edit option, this option specifies the type of replication schedule. Include one of the following four values:
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Use only for the daily value of the -scheduletype option. It is used to establish a window of time for when replication should occur. Use this option to specify the earliest time of day when you want replication to start. | |||||
Use only for the daily value of the -scheduletype option. It is used to establish a window of time for when replication should occur. Use this option to specify the latest time of day when you want replication to start. | |||||
Use only for the custom value of the -scheduletype option. It is used to establish a window of time for when replication should occur. Use this option to specify the earliest time of a weekday when you want replication to start. | |||||
Use only for the custom value of the -scheduletype option. It is used to establish a window of time for when replication should occur. Use this option to specify the latest time of a weekday when you want replication to start. | |||||
Use only for the custom value of the -scheduletype option. It is used to establish a window of time for when replication should occur. Use this option to specify the earliest time of the weekend when you want replication to start. | |||||
Use only for the custom value of the -scheduletype option. It is used to establish a window of time for when replication should occur. Use this option to specify the latest time of the weekend when you want replication to start. |
List all incoming replication:
Accept pending replication requests for two protected machines:
Deny a pending replication request:
Delete existing replication with replicated recovery points:
Remove two machines from existing replication:
Edit schedule of replication with specified weekday and weekend times:
If the Core service on the Core machine is stopped, use the restartcoreservice command to start it again.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the restartcoreservice command:
Optional. Use this option to cancel all active jobs on the Core. The default setting is "false." | |
The restoreagent command lets you restore a protected machine or volume from a specific Rapid Recovery recovery point.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the restoreagent command:
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