You can temporarily suspend a replication policy from creating replication jobs, and then enable it again later.
NOTE:
If you disable a replication policy while an associated replication job is running, the running job is not interrupted. However, the policy will not create another job until the policy is enabled.
Click
Data Protection > SyncIQ > Policies.
In the
SyncIQ Policies table, in the row for a replication policy, select either
Enable Policy or
Disable Policy.
If neither
Enable Policy nor
Disable Policy appears, verify that a replication job is not running for the policy. If an associated replication job is not running, ensure that the SyncIQ license is active on the cluster.
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