You can use a seed drive for the initial data transfer when you establish Rapid Recovery replication.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the seeddrive command:
The list of outstanding seed drives with extended information. | |
Optional. The user name for the network location of the seed drive. | |
Optional. The password for the network location of the seed drive. | |
Optional. Use only with the -copy option. It is the name or IP address of the remote Core. All protected machines replicating to this Core receive seed drive recovery points. | |
Use only with the -consume option. It is the name of the remote Core from which the seed drive recovery points are created or consumed. | |
This option specifies whether to consume or copy all of the available protected machines. | |
Copy two protected machines to the seed drive on the network share:
Starting consuming the seed drive:
Abandon an outstanding seed drive request:
The setagentmetadatacredentials command sets the metadata credentials for a specified protected machine.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the setagentmetadatacredentials command:
Set credentials for Exchange metadata:
The setoraclemetadatacredentials command lets you set the metadata credentials for a specified Oracle instance.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the setoraclemetadatacredentials command:
Use this option to identify the connection type. It must be represented by either basic or TNS. | |
Optional. The name of the Oracle host. Use it for the basic connection type. | |
Optional. A port number. Use it for the basic connection type. | |
Optional. This option uses the -instancename to identify the Oracle instance. Use it for the basic connection type. | |
Optional. The Oracle instance service name. Use it when the -usesid is not specified and for the basic connection type. | |
Optional. Use this option to identify the TNS network alias when using the TNS connection type. | |
Optional. This option lets you authenticate with your Windows credentials. | |
Set the metadata credentials for the ORCL instance on a protected server using the basic connection type:
Set the metadata credentials for the ORCL instance on a protected server using the TNS connection type and Windows authentication:
The startexport command forces a one-time export of data from a protected machine to a virtual server. You can export to an ESXi, VMware Workstation, Hyper-V, or VirtualBox virtual machine. If exporting to ESXi, you must specify thick or thin disk provisioning.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the startexport command:
Create a Hyper-V machine files to be stored on a remote machine:
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