infoThe replication log (RL) maintains a record of data being replicated to the object store.
The RL can become invalid in the scenario below, as shownfollowing scenarios:If we wish to do a
Failback after a planned failover
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(PFO): The current RL cannot be used because no free space would be left on it causing it to be in an invalid
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state. The section used by PFO can be deleted to free up space on
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the RL which can then be reused.
Resuming Continuous Rehydration
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: The existing RL
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can continue to be used, or it can be deleted and the freed space can be repurposed.
Explanation: The Replication Log RL on the protection protected site will no longer be in use used and will become invalid when we do a failover, after failover is complete and the DRVA on the failover site will take has taken ownership of the protected domain.
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The replication log will maintain a record of data being replicated to the object store. |
In the below image, we can see the RL has become invalid.
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In the below screenshot, we can see an option to delete the section on a Replication log.
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