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    If you are using volume replication and the primary fails
    Just change the destination server to source and clear the metadata click apply
    CONFIGURATION -> volume manager -> Vol. replication -> Function: Volume replication mode.
    then change the ipaddress of the destination to that of the source
    After that you should be all set

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    Quote Originally Posted by To-L
    If you are using volume replication and the primary fails
    Just change the destination server to source and clear the metadata click apply
    CONFIGURATION -> volume manager -> Vol. replication -> Function: Volume replication mode.
    then change the ipaddress of the destination to that of the source
    After that you should be all set
    Ok, I see that gets the former Destination set as the source for replication. What about all the other configuration information needed since the former destination is now serving the data? Shares, permissions etc? You cannot set that up in advance when a volume is a destination.

    thanks

  3. #3

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    mmmm.....

    When you set your replication, you create the shares, and set the permissions ahead.. so when failure happen you just set the source and the destination...

  4. #4

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperSAN
    mmmm.....

    When you set your replication, you create the shares, and set the permissions ahead.. so when failure happen you just set the source and the destination...

    With Data replication this is possible. With Volume Replication the destination volumes don't appear in NAS Resources. I prefer the idea of one or two replicated volumes vs. a lot of data replication tasks.

  5. #5

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    SuperSan Is correct.
    With Volume replication
    You can create your share and add users to the destination share prior to starting the Volume replication task.
    If the source fails then change the destination to source and clear the metadata.
    Also change the IP to that of the source and have users reconnect.

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    Ok thanks. I didn't realize you had to create the share and permissions before setting the volume as a replication destination.

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