Change an Originator Hostname148 DD400 Series Restorer User GuideChange an Originator HostnameIf an originator requires a new hostname, use the replication set source operation on thereplica to give the new hostname to the replica. The source orig-name must be exactly the same asdisplayed by the hostname command on the originator.When using the replication set command, always run the filesys disable commandfirst and the filesys enable command after. Administrative users only.replication set source orig-nameFor example, if the local replica rep1-orig is moved from California to New York:# replication set source rep1-orig.ny.yourcompany.comChange a Replica HostnameTo give a replica’s new hostname or IP address to an originator after moving the replica, use thereplication set destination operation on the originator. If a replica is seeded from anoriginator at the same geographic location and then later moved to another location (or thehostname or IP address changes for any reason), the originator must have the new hostname or IPaddress for the replica restorer in the new location. A destination replica-name that is a name mustbe a name that can be translated to an IP address.When using the replication set command, always run the filesys disable commandfirst and the filesys enable command after. Administrative users only.replication set destination replica-nameFor example, if the local replica rep1-rep is moved from California to New York:# replication set destination rep1-rep.ny.yourcompany.comAdd a Scheduled Throttle EventTo change the rate of network bandwidth used by replication, use the throttle add operation.The default network bandwidth use is unlimited.replication throttle add sched-spec rateThe sched-spec must include:• One or more three-letter days of the week (such as mon, tue, or wed) or the word daily (to setthe schedule every day of the week).• A time of day in 24 hour military time.