I have this document but it does not cover the default pool. But I have an older version for C* 3.1 and it is clearly states that you should not use the default pool during the setup of the bidirectional replication.
In my case a uni directional replication is already setup for this application I need to extend it to bidirectional if it is possible.
Thanks for the thread link I am going to check it.
srbhandary
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December 1st, 2010 09:00
Hello,
The thread https://community.emc.com/message/378568#378568 should help you.
See the EMC Centera Replication White Paper on Powerlink.
You can find this White Paper on Powerlink at this location:
Home > Support > Technical Documentation and Advisories > White Papers > All White Papers
Regards
S.R.Bhandary
szekelyk
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December 2nd, 2010 07:00
Thank You!
I have this document but it does not cover the default pool. But I have an older version for C* 3.1 and it is clearly states that you should not use the default pool during the setup of the bidirectional replication.
In my case a uni directional replication is already setup for this application I need to extend it to bidirectional if it is possible.
Thanks for the thread link I am going to check it.
Krisztian
szekelyk
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December 2nd, 2010 08:00
After some thinking I find out a solution. Maybe.
Currently I have unidirectional replication. Prod ----> DR
If I configure this to the opposite direction then I have bidirectional.
It is important to switch OFF the "Replicate incoming replicated Objects".
After that do I need to create a PEA file merging all the PEA's I created during the setup of replications?
I need the current PEA, and the new what I created to the opposite direction. I think.
Krisztian
szekelyk
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December 2nd, 2010 08:00
Now I cheked the thread you pointed, but there is nothing about default pool replication.
Anyway I found some interesting new information.
Krisztian