Hello everyone,
we are setting a replicated enviroment using vault 2015 Professional. I configured a scheduled replication from the Publisher to the subscriber at 00:05. Next, I have transferred the administrative rights to the subscriber, and now I'm trying to set a different scheduled replication from the subscriber to the publisher, but it keeps saying that the owner is the Publisher. I can see in the vault client that the subscriber owns the administrative rights, but the server doesn't seem to recognize it. Is it possible that it lasts a little bit more for the server to recognize the ownership change? Or is it just that the replication in both directions must be scheduled at the same time? I attach the file with the error message that pops out.
Thanks in advance.
CARLOS
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If you are just now setting this up, it is a good possiblility that the intial setup is not complete.
You may have to wait until replication setup is completed on the subscriber before you can do the configuration.
It isn't necessary for you to transfer the administrative rights to the subscriber to set the schedule for when it pulls files from the publisher since you can set the subscribers replication schedule from within the publisher ADMS.
-Ryan
Hello everyone!
I managed to configure both of them separately thanks to your tips. Now, one more question comes to my mind:
I have got two Workgroups, Publisher and Subscriber. When I schedule a replication (in ADMS console --> Filestores) for the publisher workgroup, that means that the new files from the subscriber are going to be pulled to the publisher. When I do it in the subscriber, that means that the new files generated in the publisher are going to be pulled to the subscriber. This means that there is a two-way replication right?
And, if we now add another workgroup, in order to see all the files, the best option would be:
1- Replicate FROM both subscribers, so that all the files are in the publisher
3- Wait for the replciation to finish
2- Then replicate TO both subscribers. That way all the files would be in all the servers.
Thanks.
CARLOS
In addition to Ryan's reply, replication pulls from all workgroups based on the schedule set for that workgroup. It will pull from both subscribers based on which one actually has the files that need to be replicated and what replication priority is set. A subscriber will pull from either the publisher or the other subscriber. You do not have to wait until the publisher has all the files. Set the replication priority based on the network latency and bandwidth between workgroups to optimize the transfers.
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