11.3 Receive NAS
unavailable. Once the source system becomes available, you can failback the share to
make it available on the source system again.
Before you can receive replicated shares, you must specify one or more
replication sources (see "Adding a Replication Target" on page 253).
To access the Receive NAS page, click the Replication menu, and then click the Receive >
NAS tab.
Tasks
Use the Receive NAS page to perform the following tasks:
l View received snapshots and recover, failback, or delete snapshots (see "Received
Snapshots" on page 357).
l Manage recovery jobs (see "Recovery Jobs" on page 361).
l Manage failback jobs (see "Failback Jobs" on page 362).
l Manage shares configured for Directory/File Based Replication (see "Directory/File
Based" on page 363).
Received Snapshots
The Received Snapshots page allows you to view and work with received snapshots. When
a replicated NAS share is received from a source system, it is saved as a snapshot. The
snapshot contains all of the data necessary to fully recover or failback the share to the
point in time when the snapshot was saved.
To access the Received Snapshots page, on the Receive NAS page, click the Received
Snapshots tab (see "Received Snapshots Page" on page 357).
Figure 247: Received Snapshots Page
Tasks
Use the Received Snapshots page to perform the following tasks:
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