Create a file protection replication session
Network-attached storage is a file-level storage architecture that makes stored data more accessible to networked devices.
About this task
See Understanding PowerMax File for storage systems for an overview of PowerMax File.
The replication create operation sets up replication of all the user file systems of a NAS server in one cluster (the "source") to a NAS server and corresponding file systems in another cluster (the "destination"). File replication uses SRDF to enable both synchronous and asynchronous type of replication. Since the replication is at the NAS server level, you have to provide a name of the NAS server to be created on the destination side and the replication creation will take care of creating all of the user file system with the same properties as the source side. You have to provide the remote storage resource pool and the local and remote RDF Dir:Port details as an input to create the replication session.
Steps
Next steps
- Go to the job list and click view all jobs.
- Click on the hyperlink beside the create replication job to track the status.
- On the destination side, only the IP address of the nas server will be replicated, but the corresponding network device needs to be attached. Once the replication session is created, login to the UI of the destination site and wait for the IP address to appear on the destination NAS server (go to all details page of the NAS server by clicking the hyperlink). It may take about 15minutes for the IP address to appear on the destination NAS server.
- Go to the NETWORK tab
- Select the FILE INTERFACE tab
- Select the interface and click Modify.
- Select the device and click OK.
NOTE: If the network device is not attached on the destination side, the Replication session will be in
OK_BUT state. An alert,
PEER_VDM_INTFDEVICE_NOT_MATCH, indicating a mismatch in the network configuration, is generated.
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