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If a file or sub-directory is deleted from the source directory, the file or directory is deleted from the target cluster when the policy is run again.
In addition to viewing replication reports, you can configure how long reports are retained on the cluster. How much time has elapsed since the job started. During a full replication, SyncIQ transfers all data from the source cluster regardless of what data exists on the target cluster. During a differential replication, SyncIQ first checks whether a file already exists on the target cluster and then transfers only data that does not already exist on the target cluster. After you complete the failback process, you can modify the policy to run according to a schedule again. However, you can prevent directories under the source directory from being replicated. Through the OneFS command line, enable changelists for a replication policy, and then run the policy at least twice. After you recover SmartLock directories, you can migrate them back to the source cluster. You can fail over to a secondary Isilon cluster if, for example, a cluster becomes unavailable. The time when data about the policy or job was last collected from the source cluster. You can specify to include or exclude full or partial names that contain specific text. If you want SyncIQ to perform a checksum on each file data packet that is affected by the replication policy, select the Includes or excludes files based on one of the following file-system object types: Specifies how long archival snapshots are retained on the target cluster before they are automatically deleted by the system.
endobj Creating a domain for a directory that contains less data takes less time. Time settings are based on a 24-hour clock. The following job statuses are possible:
Some units of time are displayed differently when you view a report than how they were originally entered. In the row of the snapshots that were created for the replication policies that you want to create a change list for, click, If you want to replicate data according to an existing snapshot, at the OneFS command prompt, run the When a replication job is run, SyncIQ generates a snapshot on the target cluster to facilitate failover operations. To restart replication, you must start the replication policy again. Call us to speak with an EMC Sales Specialist live.
You can create replication policies that determine when data is replicated with SyncIQ. Specify which nodes you want the replication policy to connect to when the policy is run. You must specify the directories and files you want to replicate. SyncIQ always retains one snapshot on the target cluster to facilitate failover, regardless of these settings. For example, consider an environment in which a replication policy is scheduled to run every three hours, and replication jobs take two hours to complete. You must specify a target cluster and directory to replicate data to.
If changelists are enabled for a policy, SyncIQ does not automatically delete the repstate files generated by the policy; if changelists are not enabled for a policy, SyncIQ automatically deletes the repstate files after the corresponding replication jobs complete. Connect policies to all nodes on a source cluster. You can assess only replication policies that have never been run before. If the last replication job completed successfully and a replication job is not currently running, select This ensures that an exact replica of the source directory is maintained on the target cluster. You can view information about replication performance rules. You can manage the impact of replication on cluster performance by creating rules that limit the network traffic created and the rate at which files are sent by replication jobs.
During a full or differential replication, SyncIQ creates a new association between the source and target clusters. This option is available for copy policies only.
You can create a replication policy with SyncIQ that defines how and when data is replicated to another Isilon cluster. Send us your sales inquiry and an EMC Sales Specialist will get back to you within one business day. Workers on the source cluster send data while workers on the target cluster write data. %PDF-1.7 You can create multiple network traffic rules to enforce different limitations at different times. Prevent clients from accessing the source cluster and run the policy that you created.
It is recommended that you consult Isilon Technical Support before disabling this option. This applies only if you target a different cluster. After you reset a replication policy, you must perform either a full or differential replication. If you specify a directory to exclude, files and directories under the excluded directory are not replicated to the target cluster. You can then fail back to a primary cluster if the primary cluster becomes available again. Includes or excludes files based on their size. For synchronization policies, if you modify the comparison operators or comparison values of a file attribute, and a file no longer matches the specified file-matching criteria, the file is deleted from the target the next time the job is run.
If you cannot resolve the issue that caused the error, you can reset the replication policy. SyncIQ enables you to perform automated data failover and failback operations between Isilon clusters.
Changelists are most commonly accessed by applications through the OneFS Platform API. After a replication policy is reset, SyncIQ performs a full or differential replication the next time the policy is run. If a report is composed of subreports, the report is displayed as a folder. Displays any job-related actions that you can perform. Failover is the process that allows clients to modify data on a secondary cluster. If a SyncIQ license becomes inactive, you cannot create, run, or manage replication policies. This rule does not apply to copy policies. You can configure any number of file-criteria definitions. The action determines how deleting a file on the source directory affects the target. Includes or excludes files based on when the file was created. For example, you cannot configure a replication policy to run every hour starting at 7:00 PM and ending at 1:00 AM.
If a file or sub-directory is deleted from the source directory, the file or directory is deleted from the target cluster when the policy is run again.
In addition to viewing replication reports, you can configure how long reports are retained on the cluster. How much time has elapsed since the job started. During a full replication, SyncIQ transfers all data from the source cluster regardless of what data exists on the target cluster. During a differential replication, SyncIQ first checks whether a file already exists on the target cluster and then transfers only data that does not already exist on the target cluster. After you complete the failback process, you can modify the policy to run according to a schedule again. However, you can prevent directories under the source directory from being replicated. Through the OneFS command line, enable changelists for a replication policy, and then run the policy at least twice. After you recover SmartLock directories, you can migrate them back to the source cluster. You can fail over to a secondary Isilon cluster if, for example, a cluster becomes unavailable. The time when data about the policy or job was last collected from the source cluster. You can specify to include or exclude full or partial names that contain specific text. If you want SyncIQ to perform a checksum on each file data packet that is affected by the replication policy, select the Includes or excludes files based on one of the following file-system object types: Specifies how long archival snapshots are retained on the target cluster before they are automatically deleted by the system.
endobj Creating a domain for a directory that contains less data takes less time. Time settings are based on a 24-hour clock. The following job statuses are possible:
Some units of time are displayed differently when you view a report than how they were originally entered. In the row of the snapshots that were created for the replication policies that you want to create a change list for, click, If you want to replicate data according to an existing snapshot, at the OneFS command prompt, run the When a replication job is run, SyncIQ generates a snapshot on the target cluster to facilitate failover operations. To restart replication, you must start the replication policy again. Call us to speak with an EMC Sales Specialist live.
You can create replication policies that determine when data is replicated with SyncIQ. Specify which nodes you want the replication policy to connect to when the policy is run. You must specify the directories and files you want to replicate. SyncIQ always retains one snapshot on the target cluster to facilitate failover, regardless of these settings. For example, consider an environment in which a replication policy is scheduled to run every three hours, and replication jobs take two hours to complete. You must specify a target cluster and directory to replicate data to.
If changelists are enabled for a policy, SyncIQ does not automatically delete the repstate files generated by the policy; if changelists are not enabled for a policy, SyncIQ automatically deletes the repstate files after the corresponding replication jobs complete. Connect policies to all nodes on a source cluster. You can assess only replication policies that have never been run before. If the last replication job completed successfully and a replication job is not currently running, select This ensures that an exact replica of the source directory is maintained on the target cluster. You can view information about replication performance rules. You can manage the impact of replication on cluster performance by creating rules that limit the network traffic created and the rate at which files are sent by replication jobs.
During a full or differential replication, SyncIQ creates a new association between the source and target clusters. This option is available for copy policies only.
You can create a replication policy with SyncIQ that defines how and when data is replicated to another Isilon cluster. Send us your sales inquiry and an EMC Sales Specialist will get back to you within one business day. Workers on the source cluster send data while workers on the target cluster write data. %PDF-1.7 You can create multiple network traffic rules to enforce different limitations at different times. Prevent clients from accessing the source cluster and run the policy that you created.
It is recommended that you consult Isilon Technical Support before disabling this option. This applies only if you target a different cluster. After you reset a replication policy, you must perform either a full or differential replication. If you specify a directory to exclude, files and directories under the excluded directory are not replicated to the target cluster. You can then fail back to a primary cluster if the primary cluster becomes available again. Includes or excludes files based on their size. For synchronization policies, if you modify the comparison operators or comparison values of a file attribute, and a file no longer matches the specified file-matching criteria, the file is deleted from the target the next time the job is run.
If you cannot resolve the issue that caused the error, you can reset the replication policy. SyncIQ enables you to perform automated data failover and failback operations between Isilon clusters.
Changelists are most commonly accessed by applications through the OneFS Platform API. After a replication policy is reset, SyncIQ performs a full or differential replication the next time the policy is run. If a report is composed of subreports, the report is displayed as a folder. Displays any job-related actions that you can perform. Failover is the process that allows clients to modify data on a secondary cluster. If a SyncIQ license becomes inactive, you cannot create, run, or manage replication policies. This rule does not apply to copy policies. You can configure any number of file-criteria definitions. The action determines how deleting a file on the source directory affects the target. Includes or excludes files based on when the file was created. For example, you cannot configure a replication policy to run every hour starting at 7:00 PM and ending at 1:00 AM.