The Settings pane contains a navigation column on the left side, listing each Core setting. Click any link in this list, or scroll down on the right side of the page to see all configuration options for each Core setting.
When you click on a setting you want to change, that setting becomes an editable control. Do one of the following:
- When the control is a drop-down menu, click the downward arrow to list the options, and select the desired option from the menu.
- When the control is a text field, enter a value.
- When the option displays Yes or No, click the value, which is replaced by a check box. For a setting of Yes, select the check box. For a value of No, clear the check box.
- When the option displays a time value (for example, showing hours, minutes, and seconds), you can click on each component and type a new value or use the up and down arrows to select new values.
For each setting, when satisfied with your changes, click to confirm and save the change and exit edit mode, or click to exit edit mode without saving.
The Rapid Recovery Core settings that you can configure are described in the following table. Each setting has a link to a relevant topic with more information.
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General |
General settings include configuration options that apply generally to the Rapid Recovery Core, including display options and ports for the web server and for the Rapid Recovery service. For more information about the general settings for Rapid Recovery Core, including how to configure these settings, see Configuring Core general settings. | ||
Updates |
Update settings control aspects of the automatic update feature, which checks for updated versions of Rapid Recovery software. For more information about settings for updating the Rapid Recovery Core, including how to configure these settings, see Configuring update settings. | ||
Nightly Jobs |
Nightly jobs settings are automated tasks which the Core performs daily. You can configure the time the jobs begin and which jobs are performed. Quest recommends scheduling the jobs outside of normal business hours to reduce load on the system when demand for resources is high. For more information, see Understanding nightly jobs, Configuring nightly jobs for the Core, and Customizing nightly jobs for a protected machine. | ||
Transfer Queue |
Transfer queue settings control the number of times transfer operations are attempted if jobs fail due to unavailability of resources. You can establish the maximum number of concurrent transfers and the maximum number of retries for transferring data. For more information about transfer queue settings, see Modifying transfer queue settings. | ||
Client Timeout |
Client timeout settings determine the length of time before that specific connection requests or read and write operations should be attempted before timing out. For more information about client timeout settings, see Adjusting client timeout settings. | ||
DVM Deduplication Cache |
Deduplication ensures that unique blocks of information are stored only one time in your repository, creating references to repeated data blocks. The references are stored in a deduplication cache. If encryption keys are used, then deduplication occurs within each encryption domain. DVM deduplication cache settings let you configure the size and specify the locations for the primary and secondary cache, as well as the location for the metadata cache. For more information about deduplication cache, see Understanding deduplication cache and storage locations. For information about adjusting the settings, see Configuring DVM deduplication cache settings. | ||
Replay Engine |
Replay engine settings control information regarding the communication channel for the Replay engine, such as IP addresses and timeout settings, to help adjust the performance specific to your network needs. For more information about engine settings for Rapid Recovery, see Configuring Replay engine settings. | ||
Deploy |
Deploy settings let you set options for deploying the Rapid Recovery Agent software from your Core to the machines you want to protect.
For more information about configuring deployment settings, see Configuring deployment settings. | ||
Database Connection |
Rapid Recovery stores transactional information in a MongoDB service database that is installed locally by default on the Core machine. You can configure these settings to change how long information is retained in the database, or to change the connection pool size to allow for more or fewer concurrent connections. For more information about establishing or modifying database connection settings for the service database, see Configuring database connection settings. | ||
Local Database Settings |
Rapid Recovery displays information about Core tasks, events, and alerts on the Events page. Rapid Recovery stores this transactional information in a MongoDB service database that is installed locally on the same machine as the Rapid Recovery Core. You can configure credential information (user name and password) for the local Mongo service database using the Local database settings. For more information about adjusting local database settings, see Modifying local database connection settings. | ||
SMTP Server |
Configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server settings for the Core to send Core event information by email. For more information about configuring an SMTP email server, see Configuring an email server.
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Cloud Accounts |
The Cloud Accounts settings let you specify configuration settings for supported cloud accounts. These settings do not create cloud accounts. Instead, they associate existing external cloud storage or cloud service provider accounts with your Rapid Recovery Core to facilitate actions such as archiving Rapid Recovery information. For information about setting timeout settings for cloud accounts, see Configuring cloud account connection settings. For more information about managing cloud accounts in the Rapid Recovery Core Console, see Cloud accounts. | ||
Reports |
Report settings include configuration parameters that allows you to select the font used when a report is generated from the Rapid Recovery Core. You can also set the paper size and page orientation for reports. For more information about changing report settings, see Managing report settings. | ||
Attachability |
Attachability settings let you specify whether to perform SQL attachability checks on the protected machine, or whether to use the SQL Server instance on the Core. If specifying SQL on the Core, you must provide credential information. For more information about managing SQL attachability settings for the Core, see Managing Core SQL attachability settings. | ||
Jobs |
Core jobs are automatically created whenever you initiate operations such as replication. You can specify settings for each job using the Jobs settings for the Core.
You can configure the number of jobs to run at one time. In case network or other communication errors prevent any job from succeeding the first time, you can set how many times a job should be attempted using the Try Count setting. For more information about Core jobs, which jobs are available, and how to configure them, see Core job settings. | ||
Licensing |
From the Core console, Rapid Recovery lets you change the license associated with your Core, limit the number of daily snapshots, view license pool information, and contact the license server. For more information about managing licenses from the Core, see "Understanding Rapid Recovery licenses" in the Rapid Recovery Installation and Upgrade Guide. For more information about managing licenses, see the Rapid Recovery License Portal User Guide.
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SNMP Configuration |
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol for managing devices on an IP network. You can configure the Rapid Recovery Core as an SNMP agent. The Core then can report information such as alerts, repository status, and protected machines. For more information about using SNMP with Rapid Recovery, see Understanding SNMP settings. | ||
vSphere |
vSphere Core settings apply only for users of the agentless protection of virtual machines. If using a vSphere host, these settings include connection settings that apply to the VMs.
For more information about vSphere settings for VMware or ESXi agentless protection, see Configuring vSphere settings. | ||
VMware Proxy |
A VMware proxy service installed with the Core lets users set service timeouts associated with VMware disk storage. For more information about these settings, see Managing VMware proxy settings. | ||
QorePortal |
If managing two or more Cores, you can integrate your Core server with the QorePortal This feature, particularly useful for managed service providers, lets you manage multiple Cores; access a dashboard where you can monitor tasks and events, view repository status, and check system health; generate reports; and perform a growing list of other functions from a single web-based user interface. To enable or disable access to the portal, use this setting. | ||
vFoglight |
Quest Foglight for Virtualization (vFoglight) helps administrators monitor, analyze, and optimize hypervisors across VMware, Hyper-V, and OpenStack environments. For customers managing VMs using vFoglight and protecting them on a Rapid Recovery Console, this Core setting lets you integrate navigation for the two products. After successfully entering vFoglight settings, by clicking the vFoglight URL on the Summary page for VM in the Core Console, users navigate to the corresponding page for that virtual machine in vFoglight. For more information about the vFoglight Core settings, see Configuring vFoglight settings. For more information about vFoglight, see the vFoglight product page on the Quest website. | ||
Synthetic incremental |
When enabled, this feature compares the data on a protected machine with the data that is in the previous backup stored in the repository and only sends the difference to the Core server, which significantly reduces the amount of repository space needed to store the backup and thereby reduces the amount of time needed to re-replicate or re-export that recovery point. For more information, see https://support.quest.com/rapid-recovery/kb/331728/rapid-recovery-synthetic-incremental-feature-overview. |
You can also access Core tools such as viewing a summary of system information, or downloading Core log files. For more information, see Core-level tools.