Conflict Resolution

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Conflict Resolution

By default,any file conflicts that are encountered during the initial synchronization process are automatically resolved by the Peer Management Center.  The PMC resolves the conflict by selecting the file with the most recent modification time.  Conflicts that cannot be automatically be resolved result in the files being quarantined.  The Conflict Resolution page in the Edit File Collaboration Job allows you to select options for resolving file conflicts and quarantines.

However, if you want to resolve the conflicts yourself, you can contact Peer Software to enable manual resolution.  With manual resolution, you can select the host with the correct version of the file.

For more information about the cause of file conflicts, see Conflicts, Retries, and Quarantines.

To modify conflict resolution settings for the File Collaboration job:

1.In the File Conflict Resolution section, select the Truncate Milliseconds option if you want the millisecond value truncated from each time stamp when comparing the time stamps of a file on two or more hosts.

As some storage platforms and applications track milliseconds slightly differently, selecting this option will prevent subtle millisecond differences from causing an otherwise in-sync file to be replicated or quarantined.

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2.Select the Advanced File Conflict Resolution options you want applied:

Quarantine Offline Version Conflicts

Select this option if you want Peer Management Center to quarantine a file that was updated in two or more locations while the collaboration session was not running.  If it is not selected, the file with the most recent last modified time will be replicated to all other participants.

Enable Deletion of Quarantined Files

Select this option if you want Peer Management Center to process a delete event for a quarantined file.  If it is not selected, the quarantined file is not deleted and remains quarantined.

Offline Delete Detection During Scan

Select this option (and enable target protection), if you want any files or folders that were deleted while the job was stopped to be deleted from all participants when the job is restarted.  If it is not selected, then the deleted file or folder is restored from a participant with the file or folder to any participant where it no longer exists.

3.Click OK to close the Edit wizard or select another configuration item to modify.