Geographic Redundancy field descriptions

Last Updated : Dec 30, 2020 |

Primary Server Details

The Geographic Redundancy and the GR Health pages remain blank on a standalone server or until you configure a secondary System Manager.

The system displays the IP address and the FQDN of the primary System Manager server.

Name

Description

Convert to Standalone

Converts to a standalone server.

The system displays the Convert to Standalone button only when the replication is disabled.

Configure

Configures Geographic Redundancy.

The system displays the Configure button only on the standalone System Manager server.

Reconfigure

Configures Geographic Redundancy.

The system displays the Reconfigure button only on the secondary System Manager server.

Secondary Server Configured

You can use the Enable Replication, Disable Replication, and Restore Data buttons only from the primary System Manager server.

Button

Description

Enable Replication

Continuously replicates the data between the primary and the secondary System Manager server.

The system displays the Enable Replication button after the following events:

  • State of Geographic Redundancy is Disable.

  • Geographic Redundancy configuration.

  • Restoration of the primary Geographic Redundancy server is complete.

Disable Replication

Stops replicating the data between the primary and the secondary System Manager server.

The system displays the Disable Replication button when the state of Geographic Redundancy is Enable.

Restore Data

Recovers the server after the failback.

The system displays the Restore Data button when the secondary System Manager server is deactivated.

Name

Description

IP

Displays the IP address of the secondary System Manager server.

FQDN

Displays FQDN of the secondary System Manager server.

Replication Status

Displays the status of replication. The values are Disabled and Enabled.

Last Action

Displays the last action that you performed on the secondary System Manager server.

Last Action Status

Displays the status of the last action that you performed on the secondary System Manager server.