Chapter 6: Replication
Receive VTL
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Note: The target system will retain up to 10 replication snapshots (default setting) for each replicated
partition. Once 10 snapshots have been saved, the oldest snapshot is deleted to make room for each
new snapshot that is received. (To change the maximum number of snapshots retained for each
partition, see Changing the Maximum Number of Snapshots).
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
DXi
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 Synchronization Status). Click the
status to display detailed information about the most recent replication job.
Note: 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 DXi4700 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.
Note: 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.
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 96 on the next page).