Volume Replicator 7.4.1 Administrator's Guide - Windows
- Understanding Volume Replicator
- About Volume Replicator
- Basic Volume Replicator terms
- Building blocks of Volume Replicator
- Understanding replication in the Volume Replicator environment
- Modes of replication
- Understanding data flow in Volume Replicator asynchronous mode
- Managing data during failure and recovery
- Replication concepts
- About using Volume Replicator as a disaster recovery tool
- Understanding how Volume Replicator logs writes to the Replicator Log
- Understanding replication settings for a Secondary
- Measures to protect log overflow and replication latency
- Pausing the replication
- Synchronizing the Secondary
- Understanding Volume Replicator support for FlashSnap
- About Synchronized Snapshots
- Understanding Bunker replication
- Understanding Volume Replicator Support for TCP Multi-Connection
- About Volume Replicator memory monitoring and control support
- About Volume Replicator Graphs
- Setting up replication
- Security considerations for Volume Replicator
- Setting up replication using the Setup Replicated Data Set wizard
- Setting up the Bunker RVG for replication
- Using the VEA Console for Volume Replication Operations
- Monitoring replication
- Interpreting the information in the Volume Replicator views
- Monitoring replication using the VEA console
- Checking replication performance using vxrlink stats
- Administering Volume Replicator
- Adding volumes
- Administering the RVG
- Administering replication
- Managing checkpoints
- Pausing replication using Volume Replicator
- Creating snapshots for the data volumes
- Creating synchronized snapshots using the VSS Snapshot wizard
- Administering Bunker replication
- Performing disaster recovery operation
- Deleting Volume Replicator objects
- Accessing data on Secondary host
- Performing automated system recovery (ASR)
- Alternative methods to synchronize the Secondary faster
- Obtaining statistical information through Volume Replicator Graphs
- Using the command line interface
- Administering the RDS using the vxrds command
- Resizing the data volumes
- Displaying the network statistics for the RLINK
- Administering the RVGs using the vxrvg command
- Displaying information using the vxprint command
- Creating snapshots using the vxsnap command
- Administering replicated volumes using the vxvol command
- Displaying and changing replication ports using the vrport command
- Administering the RVG using the vxedit
- Administering the RVG using the vxassist command
- Tuning Volume Replicator
- Examples: Using the command line
- Example 1: Setting up replication using the command line interface
- Example 3: Using Bunker node for disaster recovery
- Example 4: Using synchronized snapshots to restore data
- Configuring Volume Replicator in a VCS environment
- Components of a VCS cluster
- Illustrating a highly available Volume Replicator setup
- How the agents work
- Configuring the agents
- Working with existing replication service groups
- Configuring Volume Replicator with Hyper-V
- Advanced settings in Volume Replicator
- Troubleshooting Volume Replicator
- Recommendations and checks
- Recovering from problems in a firewall or NAT setup
- Recovering from problems during replication
- Error when configuring the VxSAS Service
- Operation time-out errors
- Problems when configuring Volume Replicator in a VCS environment
- Problems when setting performance counters
- Appendix A. Services and ports
- Appendix B. Using the vxrsync utility
- Appendix C. VR Advisor (VRAdvisor)
Right pane or details view (tabular view)
The right pane displays detailed tabulated information about the objects that are selected in the left pane tree view. When the Replication Network node is selected, the right pane displays all the RDSs present under this node in a tabular format.
Click Replication Network (+) in the URL bar and select Replication Network node in the tree view to expand the tree and view all the RDSs under it. If you select an RDS under Replication Network node, the detailed information about it is displayed in the right pane in a tabular format. A vertical bar separates the right and the left pane. This bar can be dragged to the right or left thus enabling you to modify the right and left pane display area.
To view information about the specific objects, click on the objects that are displayed under each RDS node in the left pane tree view. Limited properties of the object are shown in the columns of the tabular view. You can set custom preferences on the layout and size of these columns by using the column setting functionality. You can view more information about an object that is shown in the tabular view by selecting it and viewing properties through the right-click context menu or by selecting the object and invoking the File > Properties menu.
The right pane displays two tabs, the <Object> view and the Monitor View. The object view tab is context sensitive to the object that is selected in the left tree view. When the Replication Network node is selected, the object view displays information about the replication activity for all the RDSs under it. When an RDS or any object under that RDS is selected the object view displays information for that RDS. Depending on the selected object, the tab name changes accordingly. For example, if the RDS is selected, the tab becomes the Replicated Data Set tab. The Monitor View tab displays the information that enables you to monitor replication.
The views display the properties of the selected replication object. You can also view the properties by clicking on the required replication object and selecting the Properties option from the right-click menu. For example, select RDS and right-click. Select Properties from this menu to view the RDS properties.
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