Create a custom replication policy
You can use a default or custom policy when you create a replication relationship using the ONTAP CLI. For a custom unified replication policy, you must define one or more rules that determine which snapshot copies are transferred during initialization and update.
You can create a custom replication policy if the default policy for a relationship is not suitable. You might want to compress data in a network transfer, for example, or modify the number of attempts SnapMirror makes to transfer snapshot copies.
The policy type of the replication policy determines the type of relationship it supports. The table below shows the available policy types.
Policy type |
Relationship type |
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async-mirror |
SnapMirror DR |
mirror-vault |
Unified replication |
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Create a custom replication policy:
snapmirror policy create -vserver SVM -policy policy -type async-mirror|mirror-vault -comment comment -tries transfer_tries -transfer-priority low|normal -is-network-compression-enabled true|false
For complete command syntax, see the man page.
Beginning with ONTAP 9.5, you can specify the schedule for creating a common snapshot copy schedule for SnapMirror Synchronous relationships by using the
-common-snapshot-schedule
parameter. By default, the common snapshot copy schedule for SnapMirror Synchronous relationships is one hour. You can specify a value from 30 minutes to two hours for the snapshot copy schedule for SnapMirror Synchronous relationships.The following example creates a custom replication policy for SnapMirror DR that enables network compression for data transfers:
cluster_dst::> snapmirror policy create -vserver svm1 -policy DR_compressed -type async-mirror -comment “DR with network compression enabled” -is-network-compression-enabled true
The following example creates a custom replication policy for unified replication:
cluster_dst::> snapmirror policy create -vserver svm1 -policy my_unified -type mirror-vault
For “mirror-vault” policy types, you must define rules that determine which snapshot copies are transferred during initialization and update.
Use the snapmirror policy show
command to verify that the SnapMirror policy was created. For complete command syntax, see the man page.