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vRanger 7.6.3 - Integration Guide for EMC Data Domain Boost (DD Boost)

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Disabling repository replication

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Disabling repository replication

To disable repository replication:
From the Tools menu on the vRanger toolbar, select Options. Under the Repositories node, select Replication.
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Clear the check box for Enable savepoint replication for a successful backup job task or Schedule repository synchronization, or both.
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Replication is disabled as indicated by a red circle icon containing a white exclamation point.

Changing a replication repository to a primary repository

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Installing vRanger > Configuring vRanger > Managing repository replication > Changing a replication repository to a primary repository

Changing a replication repository to a primary repository

If your primary repository becomes corrupt or otherwise unavailable, you can quickly change your replication repository to a primary repository to continue backup and recovery operations.

To change a replication repository to a primary repository:
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In the My Repositories pane, right-click the replication repository, and click Remove.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that Delete all savepoints in this repository is not selected.
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In the My Repositories pane, click Add.
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Complete the Add Repository dialog box, and click OK.
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When vRanger detects that the repository being added contains savepoint data and displays the Warning: Existing Repository Found dialog box, click Import to reconfigure the repository as a primary repository.

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Administering Data Domain and DD Boost

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Administering Data Domain and DD Boost

Administering Data Domain and DD Boost

Data Domain system administration

This topic discusses the following subtopics:

Restricting export permissions to DD Boost

By default, the DD Boost service is accessible to all backup server clients. By default, an asterisk (*) wildcard is used. To restrict access to a certain set of backup servers, remove the wildcard from the list and add individual clients to specify only those backup servers.

The list of backup-server clients can contain both FQDNs or short names. The FQDN of the backup host must be correctly configured for reverse lookup in DNS.

To delete all clients from the DD Boost clients list, enter:

Optionally, to delete all clients previously added and reset the DD Boost clients list, enter:

Clients can be added as both FQDNs and short names. To add clients to the DD Boost clients list, enter:

Example:

To view the DD Boost clients list, enter:

Notes:
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