Dell NX3500 Server User Manual


 
110 Protecting Data on PowerVault NX3500
Setting Up a Replication Partner
From the NAS Manager, navigate to Data ProtectionReplication
Replication Partners.
From the Action bar, click Add and enter the NAS management VIP for the
remote partner you would like to replicate to. Add the credentials of an admin
on the remote system to add the partner. On the remote system, the source
system now becomes a partner as well. This is a bi-directional replication
trust. Source volumes and target volumes can be located on either system.
Adding a Replication Policy
From the NAS Manager, navigate to Data ProtectionReplicationNAS
Replication.
Add a policy by clicking the Add button. A policy can be a local volume
replication or a remote volume replication. For local replication, choose
localhost as the destination system.
Managing Replication Policies
To manage a replication policy (either local or remote), access the NAS Manager
or the CLI. A schedule can be set to hourly, daily, or weekly intervals. You can also
choose to replicate a volume on demand. Since replication may slow down client
traffic, it is recommended to stagger the replication schedules or set the
replication time during a time when the system is not under heavy load. When a
policy is active, the target volume is read-only to all clients. No writes can occur to
this target volume as it is a mirror of the source volume.
From the NAS Manager, navigate to Data ProtectionReplicationNAS
Replication.
Click on the hyperlink in the source system to modify a replication policy or
click Add to create one.
Deleting a Replication Policy
When deleting a replication policy, both volumes contain the system
configuration of the source system. It is optional to transfer the source system
configuration to the target system volume. This configuration includes users,
quotas, snapshot policies, security style and other properties. Check the
appropriate check box when deleting to transfer all properties. This option is
useful in disaster recovery.