To view all registered Cloud Storage in Recovery Manager for Active Directory
In the Recovery Manager for Active Directory console, expand the Storage node.
Select the Cloud Storage node in the console tree.
All registered cloud storage will be displayed in the Cloud Storage pane. The storage name, the assigned storage container or bucket, all associated computer collections, the storage type, and an indicator of the upload sessions success or fail will be displayed.
To export a list of all registered Cloud Storage to a text file
In the Recovery Manager for Active Directory console, select the Storage node, then Cloud Storage and right click.
In menu shown click on Export Servers…
In the Export storage servers dialog, select a location to save the file, enter a file name, and click Save .
To edit the properties of a registered Cloud Storage.
In the Recovery Manager for Active Directory console, expand the Storage node.
Select the Cloud Storage node in the console tree.
In the Cloud Storage pane, right-click the cloud storage that you want to edit, and select Properties.
In the Properties dialog box and the Storage Provider is Azure Blob Storage, then edit the Display Name, Azure Storage Account Connection String, and Container fields.
If the Storage Provider is Amazon S3 Storage, then edit the Display Name, Access Key ID, Secret Key, and Container fields.
Select the checkbox for one or more computer collections in the Backups from selected collections will be copied to the cloud storage list. All available computer collections will be displayed. Backups from selected computer collections will be copied to the Cloud Storage.
note: If a computer collection has been configured with no access credentials to read the backup file a warning icon will be displayed. To enter access credentials refer to Computer Collection Properties Secondary Storage tab. If the computer collection has both local and remote primary storage configured, the local storage will be used to copy to Cloud Storage and access credentials for local storage are required.
Click OK
To remove a Cloud Storage from Recovery Manager for Active Directory console
In the Recovery Manager for Active Directory console, expand the Storage node.
Select the Cloud Storage node in the console tree.
In the Cloud Storage pane, select the registered Cloud storage account to be removed, right-click and select Remove.
Select Yes to the confirmation message.
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Removing Cloud Storage from Recovery Manager for Active Directory unregisters the cloud storage account from Recovery Manager. No backup files are removed. |
After a backup creation session completes for a computer collection and the backup is saved to configured primary storage locations (Tier 1), an upload session will be started to copy the backup to all cloud storage locations. Recovery Manager for Active Directory supports multiple Cloud Storage locations per computer collection.
The backup upload session is created and managed with the Quest Recovery Manager Cloud Storage service on the Recovery Manager console machine. Each backup upload session is displayed in the Backup Upload Sessions pane. For each session, you can view the backup file path, upload location, creation timestamp, finished timestamp, and the status of the upload.
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The Backup Upload Sessions pane has a display limit of 100 items and a time limit of the last 30 days. There may be upload sessions outside these limits. |
To view a backup upload sessions for a cloud storage account
In the Recovery Manager for Active Directory console, expand the Storage node.
Select the Cloud Storage node in the console tree.
Select the registered cloud storage in the Cloud Storage pane. The backup upload sessions for the selected cloud storage will be displayed in the bottom pane Backup Upload Session. The backup path, upload to path, created timestamp, finished timestamp and current status will be displayed.
To filter the upload sessions for the cloud storage, you can select the toggle buttons at the top right corner of the pane.
Select Total (7 days) to view all upload sessions in the last 7 days.
Select Queued to view all upload sessions that are waiting in the queue to be processed.
Select In Progress to view upload sessions that are in progress and backup files are being uploaded.
Select Completed to view successful and completed upload sessions.
Select Failed to view failed upload sessions. Any failed upload sessions can be retried.
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When you select Cloud Storage under Storage you will see that the different Cloud Storages are displayed and the Backup Upload Sessions for all of the Cloud Storages are displayed. When you select a specific Cloud Storage, the Backup Upload Sessions for that storage are displayed. Hold the Ctrl key down and select the Cloud Storage again, all Backup Upload Sessions are displayed (Hold Ctrl and select to toggle). You can also return the Backup Upload Sessions for all Cloud Storages by clicking anywhere in the white space of the Cloud Storage. |
To cancel a backup upload session
In the Recovery Manager for Active Directory console, expand the Storage node.
Select the Cloud Storage node in the console tree.
Select the registered cloud storage in the Cloud Storage pane.
In the Backup Upload Session pane, select the session with the status of In Progress or Queued, right click and select Cancel.
Select Yes on the confirmation dialog.
To retry a backup upload session
In the Recovery Manager for Active Directory console, expand the Storage node.
Select the Cloud Storage node in the console tree.
Select the registered cloud storage in the Cloud Storage pane.
In the Backup Upload Session pane, select the failed session, right click and select Retry.
To remove a backup upload session
In the Recovery Manager for Active Directory console, expand the Storage node.
Select the Cloud Storage node in the console tree.
Select the registered cloud storage in the Cloud Storage pane.
In the Backup Upload Session pane, select the session, right click and select Remove.
Select Yes on the confirmation dialog.
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Only the backup upload session is removed from the Recovery Manager database. The backup file on the cloud storage is not removed. |
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