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Replication Receive VTL
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Snapshots List
The Snapshots List displays all available snapshots that have been received from
configured replication sources. Snapshots are grouped by VTL partition. To see all available
snapshots for a partition, click the plus icon [+] next to the partition name.
The Snapshots List displays the following information about each snapshot:
Partition Name - The name of the partition.
Source System - The hostname of the system that the snapshot was sent from.
Started - The time the most recent replication job was started.
Finished - The time the most recent replication job finished.
Status - The status of the most recent replication job (see "Replication and Synchroni-
zation Status" on page 350). Click the status to display detailed information about the
most recent replication job.
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Click a column heading to sort the rows in the table by that column. Click the column
heading again to reverse the sort order.
Recovering a Partition
Recover a VTL partition if the source system is unavailable and you need to access the
partition (for example, to continue performing backups). When you recover a partition, you
select a received snapshot. The ETERNUS CS800 uses the snapshot to recreate the
partition on the target system just as it was at the point in time when the snapshot was
saved.
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To recover a partition, the target system must support the library emulation and
drive type used in the original partition. For a list of the available library emulations
and drive types on the target system, see "Adding a VTL Partition" on page 207.
To recover a partition:
1. On the target system, select a snapshot in the Snapshots List and click Recover.
The Recovered Partition Name page displays (see Figure 226).

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