Users Guide
Table 132. Global actions available in the Outgoing Replication pane (continued)
UI Element Description
When you click the actions drop-down menu in this column, you see a list of actions to perform to affect
the specific replication relationship.
Information about incoming replication from another Core is described in the following table.
Table 133. Information about incoming replication
UI Element Description
Select item For each row in the summary table, you can select the checkbox to perform actions from the list of menu
options above the table.
Type Shows the machine type. You can expand a source Core to show individual replicated machines.
Status indicator Status of replication. Colored circles in the Status column show whether a replicated machine is online or
unreachable. If you hover the cursor over the colored circle, the status condition is displayed. Status
conditions include green (replication established and online), yellow (replication paused), red
(authentication error), and gray (offline or unreachable).
Replication Name The display name of the source Core machine containing protected machines that are replicated on this
target Core.
This name can be optionally specified when establishing replication on the source Core using the
Replication Wizard.
Machines Lists the number of machines protected on the source Core that are replicated to this target Core.
Sync The date and time of the last replication transfer from the source Core.
When you click the actions drop-down menu in this column, you see a list of actions to perform to affect
the specific replication relationship.
You can perform actions on two or more of the source Cores listed in the Incoming Replication grid. To perform actions on
multiple source Cores, select the checkbox for each Core in the grid, and then, from the menu above the grid, select the action
you want to perform. You can perform the actions described in the following table.
Table 134. Global actions available in the Incoming Replication pane
UI Element Description
Refresh Refreshes the information shown in the table.
Force Forces replication.
Pause Pauses established replication.
Resume Resumes paused replication.
Delete Deletes incoming replication.
Configuring replication
To replicate data using Rapid Recovery, you must configure the source and target cores for replication. After you configure
replication, you can then replicate protected machine data, monitor and manage replication, and perform recovery.
Performing replication in Rapid Recovery involves performing the following operations:
● Set up a repository on the target core. For more information on adding a repository to the target core, see Creating a DVM
repository on page 60.
● Configure self-managed replication. For more information on replicating to a self-managed target core, see Replicating to a
self-managed target Core on page 205.
● Configure third-party replication. For more information on replicating to a third-party target core, see Replicating to a third-
party target Core on page 210.
● Replicate an existing protected machine. For more information on replicating a machine that is already protected by the
source core, see Adding a machine to existing replication on page 214.
Protecting workstations and servers
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