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December 2nd, 2008 13:00

Replication V2 and network timeout

We are replicating between two NS40 units (5.6.39) , recently we had a network issue that disrupted replication for about 12 hours ..as soon as the link came back online i was going to login to the control station and figure out how to restart replication (no experience with V2 yet :) ). To my surprise replication status was OK ..like it restarted on its own. When i checked it earlier it had a yellow bang ..and status said "network communication problem". So does replicator have a timeout before it times out replication ?

Thanks

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December 2nd, 2008 15:00

works as designed

Unless the network outage is so long that your savvol gets full and cant be auto-extended so that the internal checkpoints holding a common base get inactive it will automatically recover.

You only need to restart if it cant do an incremental copy any longer for this reason

I believe it retries at at least at each max_time_out_of_sync interval

Welcome to Replicator V2 :-)

Rainer
P.S.: Did you notice that failovers are much faster now ?

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December 4th, 2008 11:00

have not had a chance to play with failover, two NS40s were setup by GE (integrated solution) and now it has been tossed over the wall ...here ..support it :D. Time to read V2 manual, thanks for your help.

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December 4th, 2008 12:00

GE PACS indeed, EMC PS guy set it up using special scripts and turned it over to GE, hence no play time for me.

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December 4th, 2008 12:00

have fun

If its a GE PACS solution with a standalone CIFS server just be carefull and not play around with the preconfigured local users there.
It is setup in a special way to statically map a few local Windows users to Unix users, which is normally not possible with standalone CIFS servers

Also read the manual carefully to understand the difference between failover, switchover and reverse :-)
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