pechkin000
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- Jan 24, 2014
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Hi Guys,
I had some replication issues where my tasks were randomly and unpredictably failing, I decided to start from scratch. AsI know a messed up snapshot can cause problems, I deleted all the snapshots residing on my PULL for the volumes from the PUSH i was replicating and then set up some new replication tasks that seem to work. My plan was, to once I make sure my replication comes through reliably I will set up a nice snapshot schedule on PULL just to keep things safe. However, once the replication tasks started coming through and data was being replicated to my PULL i noticed that along with it came the snapshots. So my questions is two fold:
1) With replication, does the task also replicate all the snapshots as well?
2) If this is the case, should I not bother setting up separate snapshot schedule on my PULL as it already basically has all the same snapshots that would be created?
Thanks!
I had some replication issues where my tasks were randomly and unpredictably failing, I decided to start from scratch. AsI know a messed up snapshot can cause problems, I deleted all the snapshots residing on my PULL for the volumes from the PUSH i was replicating and then set up some new replication tasks that seem to work. My plan was, to once I make sure my replication comes through reliably I will set up a nice snapshot schedule on PULL just to keep things safe. However, once the replication tasks started coming through and data was being replicated to my PULL i noticed that along with it came the snapshots. So my questions is two fold:
1) With replication, does the task also replicate all the snapshots as well?
2) If this is the case, should I not bother setting up separate snapshot schedule on my PULL as it already basically has all the same snapshots that would be created?
Thanks!