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Quest VROOM 1.3 - User Guide

Unmonitored Rapid Recovery Protected Virtual Machines table

The Unmonitored Rapid Recovery Protected Virtual Machines table shows a list of virtual machines that have backup files on the Rapid Recovery Core Servers, but not monitored by the Foglight for VMware.

Name. Shows the display name of Rapid Recovery Core Server, cluster, or virtual machine.
Status. Indicates whether the machine connectivity is Online, Failed, Paused, or Unreachable.
Protected Space. Indicates the amount of protected storage space.

 

Repositories Capacity Planning Tab - Rapid Recovery

The Repositories Capacity Planning view of the Protection dashboard shows the information about repositories in which backup snapshot data captured from your monitored protection environment is stored and managed. The Repositories Capacity Planning view includes the following two elements:

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On the navigation panel, under Homes, click Protection.
The Protection dashboard opens.

Repositories table

The Repositories table shows a list of central locations in which backup snapshot data captured from your monitored Rapid Recovery environment is stored and managed.

Repository Name. Shows the display name of repository.
Core. Shows the Core server in which the repository is stored and managed.
Days Remaining. Indicates when the storage gets fully occupied.
Capacity. Shows the total capacity on the storage.
Free. Shows the free capacity on the storage.
Compression. Shows the percentage of compression.
Deduplication. Shows the percentage of deduplication.

 

Events Tab - Rapid Recovery

The Events view of the Protection dashboard shows events for the Core, a specific protected or replicated machine in the monitored Rapid Recovery environment. The Events view includes the following three tabs:

Tasks tab: A task is an event related to a job. A job is a process that the Rapid Recovery Core must perform. Each job has a current state, and a start and end time and date. Some tasks are initiated manually or scheduled by the user. Examples include forcing a snapshot, scheduling a backup, or performing a restore from a recovery point. Other tasks are automatic functions, such as running nightly jobs, or performing rollup using the default retention policy.
Alerts tab: An alert is a priority event, such as an error, warning, or important informational message. If you request notifications of any specific events, these notifications appear in the Alerts subset.
Journal tab: The Journal tab shows a complete list of all logged events (for the Core, or the selected machine, as appropriate). This list is more comprehensive, showing jobs, high priority events, and lower priority events. This category includes passive and non-job events (such as the Core starting successfully, or reporting status from the license portal).
Figure 8. Events view

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On the navigation panel, under Homes, click Protection.
The Protection dashboard opens.
The Events view appears at the bottom of the Protection dashboard.
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