
HP STORAGEWORKS ENTERPRISE FILE SERVICES REMOTE COPY UTILITY REFERENCE MANUAL 19
2 - INSTALLING AND USING THE
RCU
rcu /server
4. On the client, start a command window.
5. Move to the build directory. For example:
cd c:\build
6. Mirror the build directory to the server. For example:
rcu /mirror c:\build server1 build1
In this example, after the operation, the contents of the build1 directory on the
server (which is located in the RCU working directory) is synchronized with and
reflects the c:\build directory on the client.
Transparently Prepopulating CIFS Data
In contrast to mirroring and copying, when the RCU client performs transparent
prepopulation, it can send data to an HP EFS WAN Accelerator, not to an RCU server.
To perform prepopulation, you must enable Common Internet File System (CIFS)
transparent prepopulation on the HP EFS WAN Accelerator. You can either use the
CLI (that is, the protocol cifs prepop enable command) or the HP EFS WAN
Accelerator Management Console (that is, the Setup: Optimization Service - Protocol:
CIFS page).
The connection from the RCU client must flow through a client-side HP EFS WAN
Accelerator to reach the server-side HP EFS WAN Accelerator. You accomplish this
by running the RCU on a Windows machine that already has its network connections
optimized by an HP EFS WAN Accelerator.
To prepopulate data on
an HP EFS WAN
Accelerator
1. On the client, start a command window.
2. Prepopulate the server-side HP EFS WAN Accelerator with data from the client.
For example:
rcu /prepop c:\data WANAccelerator1
where 10.1.1.1 is the Primary IP for the server-side HP EFS WAN Accelerator.
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