Description
Sets the type of encryption that will be used by RDA initiated opdup replication.Syntax
rda --update --opdup_encryption aes128
Result
RDS OPDUP encryption updated to aes128
rda --update --opdup_encryption aes128
RDS OPDUP encryption updated to aes128
The command deletes the Rapid Data Access (RDA) client and any edits that were made to its default values. The next time a connection is established between the client and the DR Series system, the default RDA connection settings will be used. Deleting an RDA client using this CLI command does not affect data already written to the DR Series system.
rda --delete_client --name <RDA Client Hostname> --name Host name
For example, to delete the client TEST-W2K8–02, run the command: rda --delete_client --name TEST-W2K8-02
Rapid Data Access (RDA) client TEST-W2K8-02 deleted successfully.
The command updates the attributes of a Rapid Data Access (RDA) client. The RDA client modes are auto, passthrough, and dedupe. If a RDA client has four or more CPU cores, it is considered to be dedupe-capable. However, the RDA client operating mode depends upon how it is configured in the DR Series system. For details, see ost --update_client --name <OST Client Hostname> --mode <auto|passthrough|dedupe>.
rda --update_client --name <RDA Client Hostname> --mode <auto|passthrough|dedupe> --name Hostname of client --mode RDA modes (auto, dedupe,)
For example, to update the client mode as for the BabuK-W2K8-02 client, run the command: rda --update_client --name BabuK-W2K8-02 --mode
Rapid Data Access (RDA) client BabuK-W2K8-02 with mode Pass-through added successfully.
The command limits the bandwidth consumed by RDA when replicating over a WAN link.
rda --limit --speed 4 GBps --target testbackup
Successfully updated bandwidth limit for testbackup to 4 GBps.
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