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DR Series Software 3.2.0.2 - Administrator Guide

Introduction to the DR Series System Documentation Understanding the DR Series System Setting Up the DR Series System Hardware Configuring the DR Series System Settings Managing DR Series Storage Operations Monitoring the DR Series System Using Global View Using the DR Series System Support Options Configuring and Using Rapid NFS and Rapid CIFS Configuring and Using Rapid Data Access with Dell NetVault Backup and with Dell vRanger Configuring and Using RDA with OST
Understanding RDA with OST Guidelines Terminology Supported RDA with OST Software and Components Best Practices: RDA with OST and the DR Series System Setting Client-Side Optimization Configuring an LSU Installing the RDA with OST Plug-In Configuring DR Series System Information Using NetBackup Backing Up Data From a DR Series System (NetBackup) Using Backup Exec With a DR Series System (Windows) Understanding the OST CLI Commands Understanding RDA with OST Plug-In Diagnostic Logs Collecting Diagnostics Using a Linux Utility Guidelines for Gathering Media Server Information
Configuring and Using VTL Configuring and Using Encryption at Rest Troubleshooting and Maintenance Supported Ports in a DR Series System Getting Help
The Encryption page is displayed, which shows the current status of encryption of the DR Series system.
2.
Click Encryption Settings.
The Encryption Settings dialog box opens.
3.
Next to Encryption, click ON.
4.
Next to Mode, select the mode of key lifecycle management from one of the following options:
Static — A global, fixed key is used to encrypt all data.
Internal — Content encryption keys are generated and rotated on a specified period of days.
5.
If you selected Internal as the mode of key management, next to Key Rotation Interval in Days, enter the number of days for key rotation when a new key is to be generated.
6.
Click the Submit Encryption Settings button.

After encryption is enabled, all of the data that is backed up is encrypted and is kept encrypted until it is expired and cleaned by the system cleaner. Note that encryption is an irreversible process.

Changing Encryption Settings

Changing Encryption Settings

To change current encryption settings, complete the following steps:

1.
Select Storage > Encryption.
The Encryption page is displayed, which lists the current status of encryption on the DR Series system.
2.
Click Encryption Settings.
The Encryption Settings dialog box opens.
3.
Next to Mode, you can change the mode of key lifecycle management from one of the following options:
Static — A global, fixed key is used to encrypt all data.
Internal — Content encryption keys are generated and rotated on a specified period of days.
4.
If you selected Internal as the mode of key management, next to Key Rotation Interval in Days, enter the number of days for key rotation when a new key is to be generated.
5.
Click the Submit Encryption Settings button.

For information about disabling encryption, see the topic, Disabling Encryption.

Disabling Encryption

Disabling Encryption

To disable encryption, complete the following steps:

Select Storage > Encryption.
The Encryption page is displayed, which shows the current status of encryption on the DR Series system.
2.
Click Encryption Settings.
The Encryption Settings dialog box opens.
3.
Next to Encryption, select OFF.
4.
Click the Submit Encryption Settings button.
After turning off encryption, no further data will be encrypted.

Monitoring the DR Series System

Monitoring the DR Series System

Monitoring System Alerts
Monitoring System Events
Monitoring System Health
Monitoring System Usage
Monitoring Container Statistics
Monitoring Replication Statistics
NOTE: The topics in this section apply to physical DR Series systems. The virtual DR Series system, DR2000v, may have different options available. For details, see the Dell DR2000v Deployment Guide for your specific VM platform and the Dell DR Series System Interoperability Guide. For more information on the DR Series system CLI commands, see the Dell DR Series System Command Line Reference Guide.

This topic introduces the ways in which you monitor the current state of DR Series system operations using the Dashboard page options in the navigation panel. The Dashboard page displays a summary of current system status categories (System State, HW State, Number of Alerts, and Number of Events. In addition, this page displays Capacity, Storage Savings, and Throughput), and includes the System Information pane. There are links to other system pages (the Health, Alerts, and Events pages) that you can use to display the current state of the system health (by the status of its components), display the current system alerts, and current system events for your DR Series system.

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