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- Overview
- How to use WDReplic?
- Use conditions
- Running a replication immediately
- Scheduling the replication with WDReplic
WDReplic: Start replication
Depending on the type of replication to perform, WDReplic must be started: - Either on the master station: for example, in the case of network replication or master-to-subscriber replication using transportable media.
- Either on the subscriber workstation: for example, in the case of network replication or subscriber-to-master replication using transportable media.
- Either on the master station and on the subscriber station: for example, in the case of bi-directional replication using transportable media.
Use conditions - WDReplic allows you to run the replication:
- directly: the synchronization is immediate
- or by scheduling it: synchronization takes place at the specified date and time.
- The description of the replication (SRP file) is automatically generated when implementing the replication. These files are automatically installed on the master and/or subscriber computers when running the setup procedure of the replication.
Running a replication immediately To run a replication immediately: - Start WDReplic on the requested computer.
- Select "I want to run one or more replications now".
- Select the scenario file corresponding to the replication to perform.
- Start the scenario ("Run" button).
Scheduling the replication with WDReplic To schedule the replication with WDReplic: - Start WDReplic on the requested computer.
- Select "I want to schedule one or more replications". The scheduling wizard starts.
- Click "Add".
- Specify the characteristics of the scenario and its execution: day, time and frequency of execution.. Select the scenario file corresponding to the replication to perform.
- Validate. The execution of the scenario is scheduled. In order for the synchronization to be performed on the given date, WDReplic must be run in background task on the current computer.
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