Businesses often use long-term storage to archive both compliant and non-compliant data. The archive feature in Rapid Recovery supports extended retention for compliant and non-compliant data. The administrator can save an archive on the local storage or network location by specifying the -path parameter and credentials.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the archive command:
Archive all recovery points for all protected machines on the Core. | |||||||||
Start date for selecting recovery points by creation date. The value must be enclosed in double quotes; for example, "04/30/2012 02:55 PM". | |||||||||
Optional. End date for selecting recovery points by creation date. Value must be enclosed in double quotes; for example, "05/31/2012 11:00 AM". The current time system is used by default. | |||||||||
Optional. User name for the remote machine. Required for network path only. | |||||||||
Optional. Password to the remote machine. Required for network path only. | |||||||||
Optional. Comment text must be enclosed in double quotes; for example: -comment “comment goes here...”. | |||||||||
Optional. The name of the cloud account to which you want to save the archive. | |||||||||
Specifies one of the following recycle action types:
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Optional. Specify this option to configure a scheduled archive job. | |||||||||
The identifier (ID) of the scheduled archive that you want to edit. | |||||||||
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Only applies to the "weekly" option of the -scheduletype parameter. Specify the day on which you want to automatically create an archive (for example, "Monday"). | |||||||||
Only applies to the "monthly" option of the -scheduletype parameter. Specify the date of the month on which you want to automatically create an archive using a number (for example "1" for the first day of the month). | |||||||||
The hour of the day at which you want to automatically create an archive. | |||||||||
Optional. Specify whether you want to initially pause the archive job when you create it. | |||||||||
Archive recovery points that fall within a date range for two protected machines:
Edit the path of an existing scheduled archive configuration:
Edit the path and schedule type of an existing scheduled archive configuration:
Use the cancelactivejobs command to cancel the execution of all in-progress jobs of a specific type, such as transfer or replication.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the cancelactivejobs command:
Determines the protected machine on which the jobs should be canceled. | |
Select and cancel events of specified type for all protected servers. | |
Cancel all transfer jobs on Core 10.10.10.10:
You can use the CheckRepository command to verify the integrity of an existing DVM repository created in AppAssure Core or Rapid Recovery Core.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the CheckRepository command:
Optional. This option checks all DVM repositories associated with the Core. | |
Optional. This option performs the check without your confirmation. |
Start checking the DVM repository:
The repository check in Rapid Recovery scans an tiering repository for structural integrity, the presence of necessary files and folders, and the integrity of the data segments. This check identifies whether or not an archive is healthy enough to restore.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the CheckTieredRepository command:
Optional. This option checks all repositories associated with the Core. | |
Optional. This option performs the check without your confirmation. |
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