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Fujitsu ETERNUS CS800 S5 - Configuring Directory;File or Cartridge Based Replication

Fujitsu ETERNUS CS800 S5
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Replication Replication Send
U41840-J-Z125-7-76 351
To enable or disable replication for a share or partition:
1. Select the share or partition and click Configure.
The Share or Partition Configure window displays (see Figure 213).
Figure 213: Share or Partition Configure Window
2. Select the Enable Replication check box to enable replication for the share or partition.
Or clear the Enable Replication check box to disable replication for the share or
partition.
3. Select the check box for each replication target you want to replicate the share or
partition to. When the share or partition is replicated, its data will be sent to all selected
targets.
4. Click Apply.
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Fujitsu recommends scheduling replication to run after backups are complete (see
"Scheduling a Share or Partition For Replication" on page 356). If you do not enable
scheduled replication, replication will only occur if you manually replicate a share or
partition (see "Replicating a Share or Partition" on page 353) or if you configure
Directory/File Based Replication (see "Configuring Directory/File or Cartridge
Based Replication" on page 351).
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Disabling replication for a share or partition does not delete any scheduled
replication events for that share or partition. If you no longer want to schedule the
share or partition for replication, manually delete the schedule (see "Deleting a
Scheduled Event" on page 285).
Configuring Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication
Configure a NAS share or VTL partition for Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication to
automatically replicate files or cartridges to other systems (the targets). A file is automati-
cally replicated when it is closed or a period of time after it is modified. A cartridge is
automatically replicated when it is unmounted. After replication, the replicated files or

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