Introducing the DR Series system
The DR Series system is a high-performance, disk-based backup and recovery appliance that is simple to deploy and manage and offers unsurpassed Total Cost of Ownership benefits. Features such as innovative firmware and an all-inclusive licensing model ensure optimal functionality and provide the assurance of no hidden costs for valuable future features.
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NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, later references to "the system" or "DR Series system" are used interchangeably to represent the DR Series system. |
A purpose-built backup-to-disk appliance, the DR Series system provides advanced deduplication and compression technology to store data most efficiently. The DR Series hardware appliances are 2U, rack-based, system backup storage repositories, that include deduplication and compression technology in their operating systems. A virtual machine (VM) version is also available (that is connected via a license with a DR Series hardware appliance) to provide robust, disk-based data backup capability on Virtual Machine host servers, while taking advantage of replicating to a deduplication-enabled appliance.
Data Protection | DR Series of backup and deduplication appliances support all the major backup software applications in use today and can lower your backup storage costs to as little as $.16/GB while reducing your total cost of ownership. The purpose built appliances achieve these results using patented Rapid technology as well as built-in, variable block-based deduplication and compression. The DR Series helps you to:
- Reduce your backup storage footprint
- Speed up recovery
- Reduce or eliminate the need for physical tapes for backup
- Optimize network bandwidth by lowering the amount of data sent to disaster recovery sites
The DR Series system includes the following features:
- Advanced data protection and disaster recover
- Two management interfaces: a command line interface (CLI) or a system graphical user interface (GUI) for the system software to manage storage containers.
- Support for a wide variety of data backup installations and environments.
- A simple installation process that provides full, intuitive remote setup and management capabilities.
The system is available in many drive capacities to fit SMB, enterprise, and remote office environments. The internal system drive capacity and available physical capacities of the DR Series system vary, depending on your system type and drives installed. For details about specific drive capacities and models available, see the DR Series System Interoperability Guide or the latest DR Series System Release Notes.
Understanding the DR Series system CLI
The DR Series system command line interface (CLI) provides the means for managing the status, data capacity, storage savings, and throughput of data containers.
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NOTE: An online data verification or data-checking feature called Data Check is enabled by default on the DR Series system. For more information about Data Check, see Data Integrity Checking. |
The DR Series system command line interface (CLI) provides the means for managing the status, data capacity, storage savings, and throughput of data containers.
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NOTE: An online data verification or data-checking feature called Data Check is enabled by default on the DR Series system. For more information about Data Check, see Data Integrity Checking. |
This guide assumes that your DR Series system has been deployed in the proper network location and is ready to be accessed by the DR Series system CLI commands.
To access the DR Series system CLI commands from the system CLI prompt, complete the following steps.
- Launch a terminal emulation application and start the process for logging in to the DR Series system.
- In Host Name (or IP address), type the host name or IP address for the DR Series system, and click Open.
- At the system prompt, enter the username for the Administrator:
- Type administrator
- Press <Enter>
- At the administrator password prompt, enter the password for the Administrator (the default is St0r@ge!):
- Type St0r@ge!
- Press <Enter>
The DR Series system administrator prompt is displayed.
- At the administrator prompt, type help.
The DR Series system CLI commands are displayed.
The following command groups are available in the DR Series system CLI.
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NOTE: The DR Series system Administrator account only provides access to the DR Series system CLI commands listed in this section. There is no access to Linux commands other than grep or more from the DR Series system command line with the Administrator account. |
For more information on each command group, run the following command:
<command name> --help show
Table 1: DR Series System CLI Commands Overview
alerts
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View system events and configure email notifications, contact information, and daily reports. |
authenticate
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Configure Active Directory (AD) authentication. |
connection
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Configure NFS | CIFS | OST | RDS | NDMP| ISCSI | FC access to a container. |
container
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Configure a file system to share over NFS | CIFS | OST | RDS | NDMP | ISCSI | FC. |
diagnostics
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Gather log information for support issues. |
help
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Display this help message. |
iscsi
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Manage and view iscsi connection types for VTL containers. |
ndmp
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Manage and view ndmp connection types for VTL containers. |
fc |
Manage and view fibre channel connection types for VTL containers. |
maintenance
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Repair the data and state of the system. |
network
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Configure networking properties. |
ost
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Configure OST for Veritas (formerly Symantec) backup applications. |
rda
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Configure Rapid Data Access (RDA) for the NetVault application. |
replication
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Manage replication between systems. |
seed
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Configure and manage seeding import or export. |
schedule
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Manage replication and cleaner schedules in the system. |
stats
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View statistics for system components. |
storage_group |
Manage and view the storage groups on a DR Series system |
system
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Manage and view the system configuration. |
user
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Enable or disable service and root accounts on the node. |
virtual machine
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Manage and view DR2000v virtual machines. |
vtl
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Manage and view VTL container types. |
grep
more
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System tools |