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EMC Celerra Replication
Hey guys I'm having a problem with our EMC Celerra replication schedule. We
have a geographically separated configuration where a Celerra is in NYC and another one is in California. The issue we are experiencing involves running a replication job between the two celerras. Can anyone give me a few troubleshooting tips or where to look to solve this issue? We are having issues completing the configuration of the job. All pre-requisites for the job is complete: 1) the two file systems are created (and are of the same size), 2) the source and destination addresses (Failsafe network 0 and Failsafe network 1 based on device name creation) have been configured and is running properly. We are using the celerra manager gui to create this replication job, and the dialogue we receive is 'no destination available of the required size'. I am at a loss at this point and have opened a case with EMC as well, however I wanted to see if any of you SAN gurus could spread some light on this issue we are having. Thanks in advance. Fred |
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Hey Fred,
Did you get this situation resolved yet? Jo |
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