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Replication set rules
A replication set defines what directories/files are to be protected by Storage Mirroring. By default,
Application Manager selects all of the necessary directories/files to protect BlackBerry based on your
source server configuration. These include the BlackBerry application data and transaction logs,
tempdb files, and BlackBerry error logs. By default, the Application Manager-generated replication
set will be named
BB_
.
You should only modify the replication set rules if there are additional directories/files specific to your
configuration that must also be protected with BlackBerry. Modifying the default configuration for
replication set rules may affect whether data can be successfully replicated. Do not modify the
replication set unless you are very familiar with Storage Mirroring and BlackBerry.
To change the replication set rules:
1.
Select the Override Generated Rules checkbox.
2.
To add a replication set rule, click Add. The Add Repset Rule dialog box will appear.
3.
In the Rule Path field, type the directory that you want to protect or exclude.
4.
In the Include/Exclude area, select whether to include or exclude the path from the replication
set.
5.
In the Recursive area, select whether the directory should be recursive (protecting all
sub-folders under the directory) or non-recursive (protecting only the files in the directory).
6.
Click Add.
7.
When you have entered all of your replication set rules, click Close to return to the Advanced
configuration tab.
8.
To remove a rule, select one or more rules, then click Remove.
9.
To reset the rules to the auto-generated rules and to re-enable the Protected Databases control,
remove the selection from the Override Generated Rules checkbox.
Failover/failback scripts
Scripts are executed at different points during the failover/failback process to perform the actions
necessary to make BlackBerry available on the appropriate server. attaching/detaching databases,
Editing scripts is an advanced feature. Do not edit scripts unless you fully understand what each
command is doing.
NOTE:
When this box is selected, the Protected Databases control on the Connection tab will
be disabled. For more information, see
Protected Databases
on page 8-11.
NOTE:
You will need to manually verify that the rule path is correct since the Application
Manager does not validate rule paths.
NOTE:
Removing rules that were automatically added by Application Manager could impact
the success of failover. Any changes to rules should be thoroughly tested.