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On the source Core, open the Rapid Recovery Core Console, and from the icon bar, click |
After you specify the use of a seed drive when defining replication, until you abandon or consume it, a Seed Drives (#) link appears on the Outgoing Replication pane on the source Core. The number displayed indicates how many seed drives are pending. |
In the drop-do, click Abandon to abandon or cancel the seed process. wn menu | |||||||||||
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This information applies to managed service providers only. When a customer clicks he Requests link in the Incoming Replication pane, a summary table section appears listing the customer ID, email address, and host name for the request. |
In the drop-down menu, click Ignore to ignore or reject the request, or Review to review the pending request. |
You can pause replication temporarily for the source (outgoing) or target (incoming) Cores.
Complete the steps in the following procedure to pause or resume replication.
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On the source Core, open the Rapid Recovery Core Console, and from the icon bar, click |
The Replication page appears.
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To force replication on a source Core, from the Outgoing Replication pane, select a Core, and from the menu at the top of the summary table, click |
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To force replication on a target Core, from the Incoming Replication pane, select a Core, and from the menu at the top of the summary table, click |
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Optionally, if you want to repair any orphaned chains of recovery points, select restore orphaned recovery point chains. |
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On the source Core, open the Rapid Recovery Core Console, and from the icon bar, click |
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In the Replication Settings dialog box, edit the replication settings as described in the following table. |
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