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In the Add Network File Share Repository dialog box, complete the following fields: |
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Repository Name: Enter a descriptive name for the repository. |
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Description: [Optional] Enter a long-form description for the repository. |
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DNS Name or IP: Enter the IP or FQDN for the repository. |
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Export Directory: Specify the export directory, which is similar in concept to a network share. You must create a target subdirectory in the export directory. |
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Target Directory: Enter a subdirectory of the NFS export directory. This directory is the location to which savepoints are written. |
IMPORTANT: Do not select Encrypt all backups to this repository. Using encryption or compression with deduplicated repositories limits or disables deduplication. Encryption and compression should not be used with any repository type that provides deduplication. |
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Click OK. |
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Import as Read-Only: To import all savepoint data into the vRanger database, but only for restores, click this button. You cannot back up data to this repository. |
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Import: To import all savepoint data into the vRanger database, click this button. vRanger is able to use the repository for backups and restores. vRanger requires read and write access to the directory. |
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Overwrite: To retain the savepoint data on the disk and not import it into vRanger, click this button. vRanger ignores the existence of the existing savepoint data and treats the repository as new. |
NOTE: For instructions on additional configurations and scheduling backup jobs, see the Quest vRanger User’s Guide. |
IMPORTANT: The procedures for maintaining the Quest DR Series are covered in the Quest DR Series System Administrator Guide. The information provided in the following topic is a summary of common maintenance tasks. |
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Select Schedules > Cleaner Schedule. |
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Select or modify the Start Time and Stop Time setpoint values using the Hour and Minutes drop-down lists to create a Cleaner schedule. |
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Click Set Schedule for the system to accept your Cleaner schedule, or click Cancel to display the Cleaner Schedule page. |
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Pending: Displayed when there is any scheduled window set and the current time is outside the scheduled window for the Cleaner operation. |
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Running: Displayed when the Cleaner operation is running during a scheduled window. |
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Idle: Displayed only if there is no Cleaner operation running during a scheduled window. |
IMPORTANT: The procedures for maintaining the Quest DR Series are covered in the Quest DR Series System Administrator Guide. The information provided in the following topic is a summary of common maintenance tasks. |
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Select Schedules > Cleaner Schedule. |
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Select or modify the Start Time and Stop Time setpoint values using the Hour and Minutes drop-down lists to create a Cleaner schedule. |
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Click Set Schedule for the system to accept your Cleaner schedule, or click Cancel to display the Cleaner Schedule page. |
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Pending: Displayed when there is any scheduled window set and the current time is outside the scheduled window for the Cleaner operation. |
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Running: Displayed when the Cleaner operation is running during a scheduled window. |
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Idle: Displayed only if there is no Cleaner operation running during a scheduled window. |
To display additional Cleaner statistics, you can use the DR Series system CLI stats --cleaner command to show Cleaner statistics.
For more information about DR Series system CLI commands, see the Quest DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide.
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