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NetVault provides two encryption plug-ins:
These plug-ins provide support for CAST-128, CAST-256, non FIPS compliant AES-256, and FIPS compliant AES-256 algorithms to meet regulatory backup security requirements. For more information about these plug-ins, see the Quest NetVault Plug-in for Standard Encryption User’s Guide or Quest NetVault Plug-in for Advanced Encryption User’s Guide. Once the Plug-in for Standard Encryption or Plug-in for Advanced Encryption is installed on a client, you can do either of the following: The job-level encryption option is useful in the following situations: To perform job-level encryption for a primary backup, select the Enable Encryption check box. For more information about using job-level encryption for a secondary copy, see Encrypt Secondary Copy Only. | |||||
NOTE: You cannot completely disable deduplication for a Quest DR Series system. The Quest DR Series systems provide a configuration mode for deduplication that controls whether deduplication is performed on the client or on the Quest DR Series system. You can turn off client-side deduplication by setting the Dedupe mode to Passthrough. For more information about this setting, see the Quest DR Series system Administration Guide.
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By default, the verification job runs on the NetVault Server. To configure a different client to run the verification phase, see Configuring default settings for Verify Plug‑in. NOTE: If Verify After Backup is selected for a Data Copy Backup with Duplicate a backup option, verification will be performed for each data stream either with the copy in the source media or with the copy in the target media of the Data Copy Duplicate Backup.
NOTE: If Verify After Backup is selected for a Data Copy Backup with Copy a full backup to produce a new independent copy of the data option selected, verification will be performed for each data stream, including the data streams in the source media and the data streams in the target media of the Data Copy Backup. | |||||
To use network compression while transferring data over the network, select this check box. Network compression does not work for the following types of jobs:
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To exclude a backup with a selected saveset from cataloging, select this check box. To check the cataloged status (Yes or No) of a saveset, see the ‘Cataloged’ column on the Create Restore Job - Choose Saveset page |
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Click Set to save the settings and close the dialog box. |
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Click the Create Secondary Copy check box, and configure the following settings. |
Select the method that you want to use to create the Secondary Copy. The available methods are: For more information about these methods, see Secondary Copy. NOTE: On NetVault Server 10.0.5 and later, the Plug-in for Data Copy creates index version 4, which is incompatible with earlier versions of NetVault. A client running NetVault 10.0.1 or an earlier version cannot read these index files. To restore Data Copy savesets generated from NetVault Server 10.0.5 or later, the client must also be running NetVault 10.0.5 or later. | |
Select an existing Schedule Set, or click Create New, and configure the schedule type and schedule method. For more information, see Creating Schedule Sets. NOTE: You cannot use the Repeating and Triggered schedule types to run Secondary Copy jobs. A Secondary Copy job can run only after the Phase 1 job completes successfully. The Repeating and Triggered schedule types can cause a situation where a Secondary Copy job is configured to start before the source saveset is available. | |
Select an existing Target Set, or click Create New, and configure the target device and media options for the job. For more information, see Creating Target Sets. | |
Select an existing Source Set, or click Create New, and configure the source device options for the job. For more information, see Creating Source Sets for backup jobs. |
NOTE: The media request timeout for Phase 1 Data Copy jobs (created using the Plug-in for Data Copy) is controlled by the Media Request Timeout setting in the Backup Options Set; it is not controlled by the Media Request Timeout setting in the Target Set. The media request timeout for Phase 2 (Secondary Copy) Data Copy and Duplicate jobs is controlled by the Media Request Timeout specified in the Backup Advanced Options Set. | |||||||
To perform job-level encryption for a secondary copy, select the Enable Encryption check box. This option can only be used with the Data Copy method. To use this option, the Plug-in for Standard Encryption or the Plug‑in for Advanced Encryption must be installed on the client.
For more information about using job-level encryption for a primary backup, see Enable Encryption. | |||||||
NOTE: When creating copies of the Plug-in for FileSystem backups, the Migrate option can only be selected for Full Backups that do not have any associated Incremental or Differential Backups. If you select this option for a Full Backup that has an associated Incremental or Differential Backup, NetVault creates the secondary copy successfully, but it does not delete the index for the primary or original backup. For such backups, after creating the copy, you must manually retire the primary or original backup. | |||||||
This check box is not selected by default. If you do not select the Allow Streams to Share Media check box for tape devices, each data stream targets a separate media item. Any tape that is used to write a stream is excluded from the allowable media items. If enough tapes are not available for the job, the job fails. When using tape devices to store the backups, you can select this check box to use minimal media items. | |||||||
Use Optimised Replication Between Devices that Support this Feature |
The following storage devices support optimized replication:
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Type or select the length of time that you want to retain the backup, and in the associated list, select the Days, Weeks, Months, or Years option. You can set only time-based retirement period for the copy. | |
This check box is displayed when you select the Discard After option. To apply this rule globally to all backups, you can modify the Media Manager settings. For more information, see Configuring retirement rules for dependent backups. If the Retirement Timing Control option is set to Force Always, the Force Expiry option is used, regardless of state of this check box. |
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Click Set to save the settings and close the dialog box. |
Before configuring pre- or post-scripts, review the following information:
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The script should be an executable file, for example, “.bat” files on Windows and “.sh” files on Linux. |
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The script file should reside on the target client. It should be available in the scripts directory under the NetVault installation directory. |
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The pre- and post-scripts can contain run-time parameters. These parameters are stored in the environment variable NV_USER_ARG. You can also use other NetVault environment variables in the scripts. For a list of available environment variables, see Environment variables in NetVault. |
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psmail: Use this script to send the job completion status to the specified email addresses. |
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psmail_logs: Use this script to send the job completion status and job logs to the specified email addresses. |
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On the Advanced Options page of the target client, click Pre & Post Scripts, and configure the following settings. |
To run a pre -script, do the following:
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To run a post -script, do the following:
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Click Set to save the settings and close the dialog box. |
You can configure the user-defined events in the Backup Advanced Options Set. Once you create a user‑defined event, you can raise it for any job or backup policy. NetVault adds the user-defined events to the event class Jobs — User defined. You can then set up one or more notification methods for the event to receive notifications when the event is raised.
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Click Set to save the settings and close the dialog box. |
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