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Disable compression
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compression
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The replication stream is compressed by default. Disable if
compression is provided by another means, such as a WAN accelerator. For
more information, see Compressed Replication.
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Update frequency: Scheduled or Continuous
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continuous (True or False)
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Enable deduplication
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dedup
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Power icon
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enabled
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When enabled ( true in the CLI), replication updates
can be sent. When disabled ( false in the CLI), the
power icon
is not highlighted and replication updates cannot
be sent.
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Export data path
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export_path
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Specifies the path to an NFS share for this action, using the format:
nfs:// server/ path.
This property exports the replication stream to a file on an NFS server,
which can be physically moved to the remote target site, and then
imported to a replication target. For procedures, see Creating an
Offline Replication BUI, CLI.
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Include clone origin as data
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include_clone_origin_as_data
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Controls the replication of each share that was cloned from a share
that is external to the replication package on the target. Select this
option to insert a complete copy of the clone origin snapshot's data
into the replica of the clone. If you deselect this option, a clone
created from an external origin snapshot will share storage with the
replica of the clone origin snapshot that resides in replication
target's pool. Sharing storage saves space, but if the replication
target does not contain the external clone origin snapshot, the
replication of the clone will fail. For details, see Cloning a Replication Package or Share.
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Include Snapshots
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include_snaps
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Limit bandwidth
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max_bandwidth
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Specifies a maximum speed for this replication
update (in terms of amount of data transferred over the network per
second). Use this property to limit bandwidth, especially during an
initial replication update. If you change this property during a
replication update, the new setting takes effect immediately.
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Pool
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pool
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Storage pool on the target where this project will be replicated. This
property is specified when an action is initially configured and not
shown thereafter.
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Recovery point objective [_] unit of
time
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recovery_point_objective
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Specifies the maximum tolerable amount of data loss in the event of a
disaster or major outage. The recovery point objective (RPO) can be
specified as days, hours, minutes, or seconds. Set this property when
creating or editing a replication action. This property is only used in
conjunction with the replica lag warning and error alerts.
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Replica lag error alert [_] % of Recovery Point Objective
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replica_lag_error_ alert
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Specifies a limit represented as a percentage of the RPO. The source
appliance generates a major alert
when the replica lag exceeds the specified limit. When the replica lag
falls below this value, a minor alert indicates the replica lag is
within the error limit.
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Replica lag warning alert [_] % of Recovery Point Objective
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replica_lag_warning_alert
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Specifies a limit represented as a percentage of the RPO. The source
appliance generates a minor alert
when the replica lag exceeds the specified limit. When the replica lag
falls below this value, a minor alert indicates the replica lag is
within the warning limit.
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Retain user snapshots on target
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retain_user_snaps_on_target
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Retains user-generated snapshots on the
replication target for the associated action, even after the snapshots
are destroyed on the source appliance. The snapshots retained on the
target can then be used as part of a disk-to-disk or data backup
solution. For details, see Managing User-Generated Snapshots.
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Target
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target
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Unique identifier for the replication target system. This property is
specified when an action is initially configured and cannot be
edited.
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Target Pool
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target_pool
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Storage pool on the target where this project will be replicated. This
property is displayed when editing an existing replication
action.
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Enable SSL-encryption
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use_ssl
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When set, encrypts data on the wire using SSL. Using this feature may
have an impact on per-action replication performance.
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