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Is is necessary to re-replicate the filesystem after moving a FS?
We copied (using replcator V2) a filesystem from our NS40G (because we were out of pool space) to our new NS960 in the next rack. Then we failed over the replication to the NS960 and recreated our CIFS share. We now want to delete this FS, checkponts, and replication to free up space on the NS40.
The FS had been replicated to our DR NS80 while residing on the NS40. In re-creating the replication from the NS960 to the NS80 in DR, must we do a new full copy to our DR box from the NS960? Is it possible to use the data already in place on the DR side or is replication tied to the original NS40?
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The FS had been replicated to our DR NS80 while residing on the NS40. In re-creating the replication from the NS960 to the NS80 in DR, must we do a new full copy to our DR box from the NS960? Is it possible to use the data already in place on the DR side or is replication tied to the original NS40?
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September 3rd, 2009 07:00
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September 4th, 2009 01:00
you would have to have a checkpoint on the NS80 that matches a checkpoint on the NS-960 for an incremental transfer to work