With Tivoli® Storage
Manager,
you can temporarily disable node replication. You can enable node
replication at any time.
Disabling and enabling replication of data types in a file space
Disabling replication of a data type in a file space can
be useful if, for example, a file space has large amounts of backup
data and archive data. You can enable the replication of backup data
and disable replication of archive data. After the backup data is
replicated, you can enable replication of archive data.
Disabling and enabling replication for individual client nodes
Disabling replication for a client node causes the server
to skip the node during replication processing. Disabling replication
for a client node can be useful if, for example, data that belongs
to the node is corrupted or contaminated. After the problem is fixed,
you can enable replication.
Disabling and enabling replication for all client nodes
You can disable and enable outbound and inbound sessions,
including replication sessions, between servers. If sessions are disabled,
you must enable them to restore function.
Disabling and enabling replication rules
Disabling a replication rule suspends replication of all
data to which the rule applies. For example, you can disable replication
of active backup data in all client nodes and file spaces that have
the replication rule ACTIVE_DATA.