To start the RCU in server mode as a Windows service
1.Click Start
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3.Click the Log On tab to enter the user name and password you want the service to use when you log in.
IMPORTANT: The user must have write access to the PFS shares it specifies in order for the RCU to write to them.
4.Click the General tab and select Automatic from the Startup type
5.Under Service Status, click Start to start the service.
For detailed information about managing Windows services, see the Windows Services online help
2 - INSTALLING AND USING THE RCU
Copying Data
The RCU efficiently transfers data across the WAN from a client to a specified target directory on a server. First you must start the RCU on the server, then you can perform RCU actions such as copying, mirroring, or transparent prepopulation. Client actions must be run from the command window or as a scheduled job in the control panel. The following examples describe how to run the RCU from the command window.
To copy data | 1. | On server1, start a command window. |
| 2. | Move to the working directory on the server where you want to copy data. For |
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| example: |
cd e:\working
3.Start the RCU on the server. For example:
rcu /server
This command starts the server RCU process in the e:\working directory.
4.On the client, start a command window.
5.Move to the data directory. For example:
cd c:\data
6.Copy the data directory to the server. For example:
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