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HP Storage Mirroring Software User Manual

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Scheduling transmission criteria and bandwidth

limiting

Using the Connection Manager

Transmit tab, you can set start and stop criteria along with a schedule

window.

1.

Right-click the connection on the right pane of the Management Console and select

Connection

Manager.

2.

Select the

Transmit tab. The Transmit tab contains four limit types: Bandwidth, Start, Stop,

and Window. The transmission options for each limit type are displayed by highlighting a

selection in the

Limit Type

box.

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.

Select the

Bandwidth option in the Limit Type box. Mark the Limit Bandwidth check box to

enable the bandwidth limiting features. Define the bandwidth available for Storage Mirroring

transmission by using either of the following options.

Percentage—Specify the percentage of bandwidth to be used for Storage Mirroring

transmissions and the total bandwidth capacity that is available.

Transfer Rate (bytes/second)—Specify the number of bytes to send every second.

NOTE:

Storage Mirroring checks the schedule once every second, and if a user-defined criteria

is met, transmission will start or stop, depending on the option specified.
Any replication sets from a source connected to the same IP address on a target will share

the same scheduled transmission configuration.

NOTE:

The only value that is persistently stored is the number of bytes per second. When

the page is refreshed, the percentage and available bandwidth may not be the

same value that you entered. Storage Mirroring changes these values to the

maximum values for the smallest possible link. For example, if you enter 10% of

T1, this is equivalent to 19300 bytes/second. If you select another transmit option

or another tab of the Connection Manager and then return to the bandwidth

option, Storage Mirroring will change the value to 60% of 256 Kbps which is also

equivalent to 19300 bytes/second.

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