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Click Object Types..., choose the object types you want to select (Built-in security principals, Groups, or Users), and click OK. |
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In the Enter the object names to select list box, enter any object name(s) you want to find. |
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Click Check Names to locate all matching or similar object names that are listed in the Enter the object names to select list box, by using the object types and directory locations you selected. |
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In the Permissions pane for the selected object, select the Allow or Deny check box to configure the following permissions: |
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In the left navigation menu, click Containers, and then select the storage group that has the containers you want to view. (If you only have the DefaultGroup storage group, you will not need to select a group.) |
The Containers page is displayed.
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Storage Group—The storage group to which the container belongs. |
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Container—The name of the container. |
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Marker Type—The marker type that supports your Data Management Application (DMA). |
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Access Protocol—the connection type/access protocol for the container: |
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Connection Status—The status of the connection as available or unavailable. |
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Replication—The current replication status as: |
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NOTE: For newly created OST or RDS containers, the Replication status displays N/A. When replication data has been deleted from an existing OST or RDS container, the Replication status also displays N/A. For existing containers that are in the process of deleting a large amount of data, the Replication status displays Marked for Deletion to indicate that the data deletion process has not yet completed. |
By default, the DR Series system provides a container named backup, which is part of the storage group, DefaultGroup, for your use after you complete the basic system configuration and initialization process. You can create additional storage groups and containers to store your data as needed. For more information about storage groups, see the topic, “Managing Storage Groups.”
Containers can be accessed using the following connection types:
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NDMP (for VTL type containers) |
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(for VTL type containers on the DR4300 and DR6300 platforms)
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No Access (an unassigned connection type). Choosing the No Access or unassigned connection type lets you create containers that can be configured later as needed. |
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