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Procedure
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Set the Target replication frequency.
This policy specifies the interval in days, hours, or minutes between the start of one replication and the
start of the next replication. You can prohibit scheduled replications by selecting No replication.
The No replication policy does not prohibit explicit replication requests. You can initiate replications in
View Administrator, and users can request replications if the User initiated replication policy is set to
Allow.
If a replication takes longer than the interval that is specified in the Target replication frequency policy,
the next scheduled replication starts after the previous one is completed. The pending replication does
not cancel the previous one.
For example, the Target replication frequency policy might be set to one day. A replication might start
at noon on Tuesday. If the client computer is disconnected from the network, the replication might take
longer than 24 hours. At noon on Wednesday, View Client with Local Mode starts the next replication
request. After the previous replication is completed, View Client with Local Mode takes a snapshot and
starts the pending replication.
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Set User deferred replication.
This policy allows a user to pause a replication that is underway. The replication does not resume, and no
new replications start, until the deferment period is over. The deferment period is two hours.
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Set Disks replicated.
This policy determines whether to replicate View Composer persistent disks only, OS disks, or both OS
disks and persistent disks. This policy affects linked-clone desktops only.
This policy is set when a desktop is checked out. If you change the policy, the change takes effect after the
desktop is checked out again.
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Set User initiated replication.
This policy allows a user to request a replication from a local desktop.
Initiate Replications of Local Desktops
You can initiate replications for desktops that run in local mode. Your request can start a replication before the
next scheduled replication. If the client policy allows it, an end user who has checked out a local desktop can
also initiate a replication from within View Client.
If you initiate a replication while View Client with Local Mode is already replicating data, your replication
starts after the previous replication is completed. Your pending request does not abort the previous replication.
Procedure
1 In View Administrator, click Monitoring > Local Sessions.
2 Select local desktops.
3 Click Initiate Replication.
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