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Remarks
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
local
Replicate storage volumes via pre-allocated replication
remote
remote
requires host agent
-
Unmount and delete existing host volumes
requires host agent
-
* Template can be modified for use without a host agent.
Labels
Labels are used in conjunction with branches. See
.
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
.
•
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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