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SIOS TECHNOLOGY CORP.
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.8.0
8.10.1
8.10.0
8.9.2
8.9.1
8.9.0
8.8.2
8.8.1
8.8.0
8.7.2
8.7.1
8.7.0
8.6.4
8.6.3
8.6.2
8.6.1
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SIOS TECHNOLOGY CORP.
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.8.0
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.10.1
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.10.0
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.9.2
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.9.1
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.9.0
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.8.2
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.8.1
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.8.0
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.7.2
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.7.1
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.7.0
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.6.4
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.6.3
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.6.2
SIOS DK Standard LIVE — 8.6.1
SIOS DataKeeper for Windows
SIOS DataKeeper for Windows Quick Start Guide
SIOS DataKeeper for Windows Technical Documentation
Introduction
User Interface
DataKeeper Components
DataKeeper Service Log On ID and Password Selection
Understanding Replication
SIOS DataKeeper Intent Log
Relocation of Intent Log
Resynchronization
Synchronous and Asynchronous Mirroring
Read and Write Operations
Volume Considerations
Specifying Network Cards for Mirroring
Performance Monitor Counters
Configuration
Sector Size
Network Bandwidth
Network Adapter Settings
Firewall Configurations
High-Speed Storage Best Practices
Configuration of Data Replication From a Cluster Node to External DR Site
Performance Tuning
Disable “Automatically manage paging file size for all drives”
WAN Considerations
Initial Synchronization of Data Across the LAN or WAN
Compression
Bandwidth Throttle
Administration
DataKeeper Event Log Notification
Primary Server Shutdown
Secondary Server Failures
Extensive Write Considerations
CHKDSK Considerations
DKSUPPORT
DKHEALTHCHECK
Event Log Considerations
Using Disk Management
Registry Entries
Using EMCMD with SIOS DataKeeper
Mirror State Definitions
BREAKMIRROR
CHANGEMIRRORENDPOINTS
CHANGEMIRRORTYPE
CLEANUPMIRROR
CLEARBLOCKTARGET
CLEARSNAPSHOTLOCATION
CLEARSWITCHOVER
CONTINUEMIRROR
CREATEJOB
CREATEMIRROR
DELETEJOB
DELETELOCALMIRRORONLY
DELETEMIRROR
DROPSNAPSHOT
GETBLOCKTARGET
GETCOMPLETEVOLUMELIST
GETCONFIGURATION
GETEXTENDEDVOLUMEINFO
GETJOBINFO
GETJOBINFOFORVOL
GETMIRRORTYPE
GETMIRRORVOLINFO
GETREMOTEBITMAP
GETRESYNCSTATUS
GETSERVICEINFO
GETSNAPSHOTLOCATION
GETSOURCEMIRROREDVOLUMES
GETTARGETMIRROREDVOLUMES
GETVOLUMEDRVSTATE
GETVOLUMEINFO
ISBREAKUSERREQUESTED
ISPOTENTIALMIRRORVOL
LOCKVOLUME
MERGETARGETBITMAP
PAUSEMIRROR
PREPARETOBECOMETARGET
READREGISTRY
RESTARTVOLUMEPIPE
RESYNCMIRROR
SETBLOCKTARGET
SETCONFIGURATION
SETSNAPSHOTLOCATION
STOPSERVICE
SWITCHOVERVOLUME
TAKESNAPSHOT
UNLOCKVOLUME
UPDATEJOB
UPDATEVOLUMEINFO
Using DKPwrShell with SIOS DataKeeper
New-DataKeeperMirror
New-DataKeeperJob
Remove-DataKeeperMirror
Remove-DataKeeperJob
Add-DataKeeperJobPair
Get-DataKeeperVolumeInfo
User Guide
Getting Started
Disk-to-Disk
One-to-One
One-to-Many (Multiple Targets)
Many-to-One
N-Shared-Disk Replicated to One
N-Shared-Disk Replicated to N-Shared-Disk
N-Shared-Disk Replicated to Multiple N-Shared-Disk Targets
Setup
Setting Up SIOS DataKeeper
Connecting to a Server
Disconnecting from a Server
Creating a Job
Configuring Mirrors
Creating a Mirror
Creating Mirrors With Shared Volumes
Safe Creation of a Shared-Storage Volume Resource
Creating Mirrors With Multiple Targets
Switchover and Failover with Multiple Targets
Working With Jobs
Jobs
Renaming a Job
Deleting a Job
Reassigning a Job
Switching Over a Mirror
Working With Mirrors
Managing Mirrors
Pause and Unlock
Continue and Lock
Partial Resync
Break
Resync
Deleting a Mirror
Replacing a Target
DataKeeper Volume Resize
Mirror Properties
Changing the Compression Level of an Existing Mirror
Working With Shared Volumes
Managing Shared Volumes
Adding a Shared System
Removing a Shared System
Using Microsoft iSCSI Target With DataKeeper on Windows 2012
Installation of the iSCSI Target
Creation of iSCSI Virtual Disks
Setup of iSCSI Initiator on Windows 2012
DataKeeper Notification Icon
DataKeeper Target Snapshot
Using SIOS DataKeeper Standard Edition To Provide Disaster Recovery For Hyper-V Virtual Machines
FAQs
Awareness of Windows Filenames and Directory Names
AWS Issues and Workarounds
Change Mirror Endpoints
Change Mirror Type
Create a Mirror and Rename Job and Delete Job Actions Grayed Out
Data Transfer Network Protocols
Delete and Switchover Actions Grayed Out
Deleting a Mirror
Error Messages Log
Inability to Create a Mirror
Network Disconnect
Reclaim Full Capacity of Target Drive
Resize or Grow Mirrored Volumes
Split-Brain FAQs
Stop Replication Between Source and Target
Using Volume Shadow Copy
Volumes Unavailable for Mirroring
Troubleshooting
Video Solutions
Known Issues and Workarounds
Access to Designated Volume Denied
Antivirus Software Exclusion List for LifeKeeper and DataKeeper for Windows
Failed to Create Mirror
MaxResyncPasses Value
Mirroring with Dynamic Disks
Server Login Accounts and Passwords Must Be Same on Each Server in the Cluster
System Event Log – Create Mirror Failed in the GUI
Unable to Determine Previous Install Path
User Interface – Failed to Create Mirror
User Interface – Shows Only One Side of the Mirror
Windows Server 2012 Specific Issues
Windows Server 2012 MMC Snap-in Crash
Windows Server 2012 iSCSI Target Role Does Not Support Dynamic Disks
Windows Server 2012 Default Information Missing During Mirror Creation
Windows Server 2012 NIC Teaming Issue
Windows Server 2016 Specific Issues
Occasional Job Creation Failure
Restrictions
Bitlocker Does Not Support DataKeeper
CHANGEMIRRORENDPOINTS
CHKDSK
DataKeeper Volume Resize Restriction
Directory for Bitmap Must Be Created Prior to Relocation
Duplicate IP Addresses Disallowed Within a Job
Intensive I-O with Synchronous Replication
SQL FCI on Workgroup Clusters
Resource Tag Name Restrictions
Split-Brain Recovery
Manual Creation of a Mirror in WSFC
Download as PDF
GETREMOTEBITMAP
EMCMD
<system>
GETREMOTEBITMAP
<volume letter> <targetsystem> <local file>
This command is for internal use only.
GETMIRRORVOLINFO
GETRESYNCSTATUS
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