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Replication

type

Template name (alphabetical order)

requires host agent

local

Replicate host volumes via pre-allocated replication, mount to a host

requires host agent

local

Replicate host volumes, mount to a host

requires host agent

local

Replicate host volume, mount components to a host

requires host agent

local

Replicate host volumes, mount to a host, then to a different host

requires host agent

local

Replicate raw storage volumes, mount (raw) to a host

local

Replicate storage volumes

local

Replicate storage volumes via pre-allocated replication

remote

Setup Continuous Access

remote

Throttle replication I/O

requires host agent

-

Unmount and delete existing host volumes

requires host agent

-

Unmount existing host volumes

* Template can be modified for use without a host agent.

Labels

Labels are used in conjunction with branches. See

Job branches

.

Usage

Labels are:

Local to each job and cannot be referenced across jobs.

Not case sensitive.

Format

Must be at least two characters and end with a colon.

Upper and lower case, alpha and numeric are allowed.

Underscores are allowed; spaces are not allowed.

Pause and continue

Pause

A pause action or command halts execution of a running job instance and places the job in a
paused state.

You can use a GUI action, a pause command within the job, or a CLUI command. See

Pausing

a job instance

and

Job status and states

.

When using a

Pause

command within a job, execution is halted on the pause step.

When using the GUI or CLUI, the job instance typically completes the current step, then halts
before starting the next step. However, if the step is an interrupt-enabled wait command, the
job instance immediately halts. Interrupt-enabled wait commands include:

Wait

,

WaitForJob

,

and

WaitUntil

.

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