You can view system information about each machine protected in your Rapid Recovery Core. To see how to access this information, see Viewing system information for a protected machine
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NOTE: This topic describes system information for a specific protected machine. For information about accessing system information for the Core, see Viewing system information for the Core. |
You can see the following information on the System Information page for each protected machine. Each of the following elements appears in its own pane, if applicable:
Topic | Description |
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System Information |
For the protected machine you are viewing, this pane includes the following information: Host name, OS version and architecture, physical memory, display name, domain name, and VM type. If available, click Summary on the bottom of this pane to return to the Summary page for this protected machine. |
Volumes |
This pane includes the volume name, device ID, file system, formatted capacity, and capacity used. |
Processors |
This pane includes the architecture, number of microprocessor cores and threads, clock speed, and description. |
Network Adapters |
This pane includes the physical or virtual network adapter type and speed. |
IP Addresses |
This pane includes the IP address and family. |
The Rapid Recovery Core Console provides you with easy access to system information about the machines protected on your Core. System information viewed at the machine level includes relevant information about the protected machine. For more information, see Understanding system information for a protected machine
Complete the steps in this procedure to view detailed system information for a protected machine.
The System Information page appears.
This section describes a variety of tasks you can perform to manage your protected machines managing your machines.
Topics include:
When you remove a machine from protection on the Rapid Recovery Core, you are presented with two options: you can keep the recovery points saved thus far to the Core, or you can remove the recovery points.
If you keep the recovery points, you have what is known as a “recovery points only” machine. Restore and mount operations continue to be available from the recovery points captured from the machine when it was under protection. However, backups for the protected machine no longer continue.
If you remove the recovery points, this action deletes any snapshot data for that formerly protected machine from the Rapid Recovery Core.
Complete the steps in the following procedure to remove a machine from protection in your Rapid Recovery environment.
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Caution: If you delete recovery points, you will no longer be able to restore data for that machine. |
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