On the DR side, the server where I have to mount the target replication volume, I have to do Bind Host Initiators as I am using Brocade Splitters. And after binding host initiators, when I mount the volume on the server, intially it will start the whole replication again so I will loose all my snapshots on Journal.
So if I decide to test my replication volume on some different server, I will loose again all journal space.
Is there any other solution than these where I can validate my replication volume without loosing journal space??
rprpaten
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April 15th, 2011 13:00
So I found out one solution for this.
On the DR side, the server where I have to mount the target replication volume, I have to do Bind Host Initiators as I am using Brocade Splitters. And after binding host initiators, when I mount the volume on the server, intially it will start the whole replication again so I will loose all my snapshots on Journal.
So if I decide to test my replication volume on some different server, I will loose again all journal space.
Is there any other solution than these where I can validate my replication volume without loosing journal space??
thank you.
Nirav Patel