Complete the steps in the following procedure to view the full list of recovery points for a protected machine. For more information on viewing specific recovery points, see Viewing recovery points for a machine.
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NOTE: If you are protecting data from a DAG or CCR server cluster, the associated recovery points do not appear at the cluster level. They are only visible at the node or machine level. |
The Recovery Points page appears, showing a Recovery Points Summary pane and a Recovery Points pane.
You can view summary information about the recovery points for the machine as described in the following table.
Info | Description |
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Total recovery points | Lists the total number of recovery points saved to the repository for this machine. |
Total protected data | Indicates the amount of storage space used in the repository for these recovery points. |
Repository | Lists the name of the repository in which these recovery points are stored. |
Repository status | Graphically displays the amount of space consumed by the recovery points. Shows percentage of the repository used, the amount of space, and the total space of the repository. Click on the graph to see the amount of space remaining. |
You can view information about the recovery points for the machine as described in the following table.
Info | Description |
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Icon | Graphic depiction of either a recovery point or, if expanded, a volume within the recovery point. Recovery points show an arrow indicating that detail can be expanded (or, if expanded, an arrow showing that the menu can be contracted). |
Encrypted | Indicates if the recovery point is encrypted. |
Status | Indicates current status of the recovery point. |
Contents and More Information |
Lists the volumes included in the recovery point. For Exchange servers, click to display information about the server. |
Type | Defines a recovery point as either a base image or an incremental (differential) snapshot. |
Creation Date | Displays the date when the recovery point was created. |
Size | Displays the amount of space that the recovery point consumes in the repository. |
The [More] drop-down menu lets you perform certain functions for the selected recovery point. |
Once a recovery point is captured for a protected SQL or Exchange server, the application displays a corresponding color status indicator in the Recovery Points grid. This grid appears in the Recovery Points pane when viewing recovery points for a specific machine. The color that displays is based on the check settings for the protected machine and the success or failure of those checks, as described in the following tables.
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NOTE: For more information on viewing recovery points, see Viewing the recovery points page of a protected machine. |
The following table lists the status indicators that display for Exchange databases.
Status Color | Description |
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White | Indicates that an Exchange database is not detected within the recovery point, volume, or volume group. |
Yellow | Indicates that the Exchange database mountability checks have not yet been run. |
Red | Indicates that either the mountability or checksum checks failed on at least one database. |
Green | Indicates that the recovery point contains one or more database, and that mountability checks are enabled, and that mountability check passed or that the checksum check passed. |
The following table lists the status indicators that display for SQL databases.
Status Color | Description |
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White | Indicates that a SQL database is not detected within the recovery point, volume, or volume group. |
Yellow | SQL database was offline, indicating that attachability checks were not possible and have not been performed. |
Red | Indicates that the attachability check failed, or SQL database is offline. |
Green | Indicates that the attachability check passed. |
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NOTE: Recovery points that do not have an Exchange or SQL database associated with it appear with a white status indicator. In situations where both an Exchange and SQL database exists for the recovery point, the most severe status indicator displays for the recovery point. |
In Rapid Recovery, you can mount a recovery point from the Core Console to access stored data through a local file system.
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NOTE: To mount a Linux recovery point with the |
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NOTE: When mounting recovery points from data restored from a machine that has data deduplication enabled, you must also enable deduplication on the Core server. |
The Summary page appears for the selected protected machine.
Option | Description |
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Destination and other options Local folder |
Choose from one of the following options: Mount to the next available drive letter. This option will provide an alphabetic designation (for example, F:\) for the volume you want to mount, using the next available letter. This option is only accessible if you selected a single volume in step 5. Mount to a drive letter. This option assigns the alphabetic designation you select (for example, Z:\) for the volume you want to mount. The letter must not already be in use. This option is only accessible if you selected a single volume in step 5. Mount to a folder. Specify the path used to access the mounted recovery point. For example, select |
Mount type |
Specify the way to access data for the mounted recovery point:
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Create a Windows share for this mount |
Optionally, select this check box to specify if the mounted recovery point can be shared, and then set access rights to it, including the Share name and Allowed groups. |
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NOTE: If you want to copy directories or files from a mounted recovery point to another Windows machine, you can use Windows Explorer to copy them with default permissions or original file access permissions. For details, see Restoring a directory or file using Windows Explorer or Restoring a directory or file and preserving permissions using Windows Explorer. |
Complete the steps in this procedure to dismount recovery points that are mounted on the Core.
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NOTE: When dismounting a recovery point mounted remotely, the action is referred to as disconnecting. |
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NOTE: If toast alerts are enabled, you may see a message that the appropriate mount points are being dismounted. |
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NOTE: If toast alerts are enabled, you may see a message that the appropriate mount points are being dismounted. |
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