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HP Storage Mirroring V5 Software User Manual

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At the top of the

Transmit

tab dialog box, the

Enable Transmission Limiting

check box allows you to turn the

transmission options on or off. You can enable the transmission options by marking the

Enable Transmission Limiting

check box when you want the options to be applied, but you can disable the transmission options, without losing the
settings, by clearing that check box.

Also at the top of the

Transmit

tab dialog box, the

Clear All

button, when selected, will remove all transmission

limitations that have been set under any of the limit types. The

Clear

button will clear the settings only for the

Limit

Type

selected.

3.

When you schedule transmission start criteria, transmission will start when the criteria is met and will continue until the
queue is empty or a transmission stop criteria is met. Select the

Start

option in the

Limit Type

box.

Define the start options for Storage Mirroring transmission by using any combination of the following options.

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Transmission session start

—This option establishes a date and time of the day to begin transmitting data. For

example, you may want to specify a transmission time that corresponds to a low bandwidth usage time. Once started,
Storage Mirroring will continue to transmit data until the queue is empty or until another limitation stops the
transmission. Specify a

Date

and

Time

to start transmitting data. The down arrow next to the date field displays a

calendar allowing easy selection of any date. The time field is formatted for any AM or PM time.

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Session Interval

—This option begins transmitting Storage Mirroring data at specified intervals of time. This option

is used in conjunction with

Transmission session start

. For example, if the

Session Interval

is set to repeat

transmission every 30 minutes and the

Transmission session start

is set to begin transmitting at 10 p.m., if the queue

is emptied at 10:20 the transmission will stop. The start criteria is again met at 10:30 and Storage Mirroring will begin
transmitting any new data in the queue. Specify an interval for additional transmissions by indicating a length of time
and choosing minutes, hours, or days.

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Queue Threshold (percentage)

and

Queue threshold (bytes)

—If the allocated amount of queue disk space is in use,

Storage Mirroring cannot continue to queue data causing an auto-disconnect and the potential for loss of data. To
avoid using the entire queue, you can configure Storage Mirroring to begin transmitting data to the target when the
queue reaches a certain point. This point can be defined as a percentage of the disk queue that must be in use or the
number of bytes in the disk queue. For example, if you specify 40%, when 40% of the queue is in use, Storage
Mirroring initiates the transmission process and sends the data in the queue to the target machine. The transmission
stops when the queue is empty or a Storage Mirroring stop transmission criteria is met. Or you might set a queue
threshold of 500 MB. Storage Mirroring will wait until there is 500 MB of data in the queue and then begin transmitting
the data. Like other start criteria, Storage Mirroring continues transmitting until the queue is empty or a Storage
Mirroring stop criteria is met. Specify a percentage of the disk queue and system memory that must be in use to
initiate the transmission process, and/or specify the number of bytes that must be in the source queue and system
memory to initiate the transmission process.

NOTE:

A

Transmission Session Start

setting will override any other start criteria. For example, if you set the

Transmission Session Start

and the

Queue Threshold

, transmission will not start until you reach the

indicated start time.

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