You can generate reports for the Rapid Recovery Core or for protected machines. For information on the reports you can generate, see Reporting.
Complete the steps in this procedure to manage report settings for Core reports.
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The Reports core settings appear. Report settings are described in the following table.
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The setting field appears as a configurable drop-down menu.
For example, in the Font field, click Times New Roman.
The option you selected now appears as the new setting for the selected Reports parameter.
SQL attachability checks occur as part of the Rapid Recovery nightly jobs. To ease licensing costs, Rapid Recovery gives you two options for performing attachability checks: using a licensed instance of SQL Server installed on the Rapid Recovery Core machine or using the instance of SQL Server already installed on your protected machine. This second option is now the default setting. However, if your protected machine is already exerted during the time when the nightly jobs occur, consider performing the checks with an instance of SQL Server on the Core.
In summary, the process of managing Core SQL attachability settings involves the following tasks:
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To use the SQL Server instance installed on the protected SQL Server machine, select Use SQL Server on the protected machine. This is the default option. |
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To use the SQL Server instance installed on the Rapid Recovery Core, select Use SQL Server on the Core, and then enter the authentication information as described in the following table. |
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Core jobs are processes that the Rapid Recovery Core performs to support its operations, including backing up to recovery points, replicating data, archiving data, exporting data to VMs, maintaining repositories, and so on. Core jobs are initiated automatically for some operations, such as replicating or archiving on an established schedule. You can also invoke some jobs on demand from various elements on the Core Console.
The following table describes the primary Core jobs available and their functions.
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Checks the integrity of recovery points containing Exchange databases. Process: |
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Deletes the full set of recovery points on a protected machine. |
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Deletes a complete recovery point chain on a protected machine. |
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Deletes a set of recovery points on a protected machine, by recovery point identifier or date range. |
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Deploys Rapid Recovery Agent software to the specified machine or machines. |
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Downloads Microsoft Exchange libraries from the protected machine to the Core machine at path C:\ProgramData\AppRecovery\ExchangeLibraries. |
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Creates backup in the specified path with an archive of the selected recovery points. Process: |
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Imports recovery point from the specified backup on a previously created Core archive. |
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Protect ESX® virtual machines |
Adds all specified virtual machines to agentless protection. |
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Performs a restore from a recovery point to a specified target machine. Process: |
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For more information about these Settings, see Core job settings.
For information on adding jobs to Core Settings, see Adding Core jobs to settings.
For information on editing settings for jobs in the Settings list, see Editing Core job settings.
When you select (Settings) from the icon bar, you can access settings for some Core jobs. The Jobs area on the Core settings page lets you determine two settings for each job type listed:
Several jobs are automatically included in Core settings. These jobs include a value of "Default" in the Settings column (as shown in the topic Understanding Core jobs).
You can add some other jobs to settings if you want to configure those settings to control the maximum number of jobs or retries for those functions. These jobs include a value of "Add" in the Settings column. For information on how to add these jobs to the Settings table, see Adding Core jobs to settings.
Core jobs not available in Settings do not provide the ability to set these two parameters.
For jobs that are listed in settings, you can edit existing settings. This lets you customize the two parameters, delete a job type from the job settings list, or restore default settings. For detailed information, see the topic Editing Core job settings.
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