Administrator Guide

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Modify Partner Contact Information
To modify partner contact information:
1. Click Replication and then select the partner name.
2. Click Modify partner settings.
3. Change the contact name, email address, or phone numbers.
4. Click OK.
Manage Space Delegated to a Partner
You can modify the space delegated to a partner, subject to the following restrictions:
You cannot decrease the space delegated to a lower capacity than is currently reserved for the partner’s replicas.
The Pool Space table shows how pool space is currently used and how much space is used after the change.
If more than one pool is congured to have delegated space, the rst row of the table shows the overall statistics for delegated
space usage across all pools. The lower rows show this information for the currently selected pool.
If the new delegated space exceeds the capacity of a pool, the color of the table cell showing free pool space changes to red.
For additional information, see Guidelines for Sizing Delegated Space.
To modify the space delegated to a partner:
1. Click Replication and expand the replication partner.
2. Click Volume Replication.
3. In the Activities panel, click Manage delegated space to open the Manage Delegated Space dialog box.
4. Enter the new delegated space value. (If the group has more than one pool, you can specify a new value for each one as
needed.)
5. Click OK.
Modify Replication Services
To modify the replication services on a partner that is being replicated (the source), and enable or disable volume or NAS container
replication:
1. Click Replication and select the partner name.
2. Click Manage replication services to open the Modify Replication Services dialog box.
NOTE: This option appears in the Activities panel only if you can use the replication partner for both volume and
NAS container replication.
3. Enable or disable volume or NAS replication.
4. Click OK.
Delete a Replication Partner
Deleting a replication partner breaks the replication relationship between the two groups. The next replication of a volume congured
to use the deleted partner pauses or fails.
Deleting a partner deletes any inbound replicas stored in space that the group delegated to the partner. The delegated space
becomes free pool space. Any replicas stored on the deleted partner are not deleted, and you can access them by logging in to the
partner.
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