With Tivoli® Storage
Manager,
you can have various methods to control node replication processing.
Replicating data by command
You can replicate data that belongs to one or more client
nodes or the data that belongs to a defined group of client nodes.
To replicate data automatically and at a scheduled frequency, define
an administrative schedule.
Controlling throughput for node replication
Bandwidth can affect the performance of replication processing
workload, processor capacity, the time available for replication,
and the amount of network.
Disabling and enabling node replication
With Tivoli Storage
Manager,
you can temporarily disable node replication. You can enable node
replication at any time.
Purging replicated data in a file space
You can purge the backup, archive, or
space-managed data from a file space on the target replication server
and prevent future replication of the data type.
Replicating client node data after a database restore
When you restore the Tivoli Storage
Manager database
on a source replication server, replication is automatically disabled.
Before re-enabling replication, you can take steps to preserve the
client node data that is on the target replication server.