Chapter 9: Configuration
OST Configuration
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5. If Automatic Image Replication is enabled, specify the following information:
RemoteStorageServer
Name
The name of the remote storage server (on the target DXi) to replicate data
to. The source DXi and target DXi must reside in different NetBackup
domains.
Note:To configure the target DXi, see Replication Send on page 137.
RemoteLSUName The name of the LSU in the remote storage server that will receive the
replicated data.
RemoteUser The OST user credentials to use for authentication on the remote (target)
DXi. The selected remote user must match a local user on the
Configuration>OST>ManageUsers page on the target DXi (see
Manage Users on page 346).
6. Click Apply.
Deleting an LSU
Delete an LSU if it is no longer needed. When you delete an LSU, all data stored on the LSU is lost.
Note:If you deleted the LSU from Symantec NetBackup or Symantec Backup Exec, you must wait
several minutes before deleting the LSU from the DXi6900.
To delete an LSU:
1. Select the LSU in the LogicalStorageUnitList.
You cannot delete an LSU if it has more than zero currently active connections. The number of active
connections is displayed on the LSU page (see Logical Storage Unit List on page 256).
Note:You can select multiple LSUs to delete at once.
2. (Optional) Select the ForceDeleteLSU check box to delete LSUs that are not empty.
Normally, you cannot delete an LSU if it contains existing backup images. If for some reason you cannot
remove files from the LSU, selecting the ForceDeleteLSU check box allows you to delete the LSU
even though it is not empty.
3. Click Delete.
Manage Remote Users
The ManageRemoteUsers page allows you to create and manage remote users for use with OST
Automatic Image Replication (AIR). You must configure at least one remote user before you can enable
Automatic Image Replication for an LSU (see Adding an LSU on page 257). When using OST Automatic
Image Replication (AIR), the remote user credentials specified on the source DXi must match the local user
credentials on the target (remote) DXi.