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2 In the Add NVSD Repository dialog box, complete the following fields:
▪ Repository Name: Enter a descriptive name for the repository.
▪ Description: [Optional] Enter a long-form description for the repository.
▪ DNS Name or IP: Enter the IP or FQDN for the NetVault SmartDisk server.
▪ User name and Password: Enter the credentials for the account that vRanger should use to connect to the repository.
NOTE: If you have enabled WebDav authentication on your NetVault SmartDisk server, use those credentials here. If you have not enabled WebDav authentication, no credentials are required. For more information, see the Quest NetVault SmartDisk Administrator’s Guide.
▪ Target Directory: This value is a logical identifier for the repository on the NetVault SmartDisk Instance, rather than a specific directory on the NetVault SmartDisk server. If you have previously created one or more repositories on the target NetVault SmartDisk Instance, the existing target directories are available in a drop-down menu.
▪ Port: Enter the port that vRanger should use to connect to the NetVault SmartDisk server — the default is 37453.
▪ Timeout: Enter a value that determines how long to wait before terminating an idle connection.
3 Click OK.The connection to the repository is tested and the repository is added to the My Repositories pane and the Repository Information dialog box.
▪ Import as Read-Only: To import all savepoint data into the vRanger database, but only for restores, click this button. You cannot back up data to this repository.
▪ Import: To import all savepoint data into the vRanger database, click this button. vRanger is able to use the repository for backups and restores. vRanger requires read and write access to the directory.
▪ Overwrite: To retain the savepoint data on the disk and not import it into vRanger, click this button. vRanger ignores the existence of the existing savepoint data and treats the repository as new.
1 The Remove Repository dialog box appears, showing the savepoints in the selected repository.
2 To remove the savepoints, select Delete all savepoints in this repository.
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The following process describes how to add an EMC® Data Domain® Boost (DD Boost™) repository. The following procedure assumes that:
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2 In the Add EMC Data Domain Boost Repository dialog box, complete the following fields:
▪ Repository Name: Enter a descriptive name for the repository.
▪ Description: [Optional] Enter a long-form description for the repository.
▪ DNS Name or IP: Enter the IP or FQDN for the Data Domain device.
▪ User name and Password: Enter the credentials for the account selected as the DD Boost User on the Data Domain device.
▪ Storage Unit: This field specifies the Storage Unit configured on the Data Domain device. Select one from the drop-down menu, or enter the name for a new Storage Unit and vRanger creates one for you.
3 Click OK.The connection to the repository is tested and the repository is added to the My Repositories pane and the Repository Information dialog box.
▪ Import as Read-Only: To import all savepoint data into the vRanger database, but only for restores, click this button. You cannot back up data to this repository.
▪ Import: To import all savepoint data into the vRanger database, click this button. vRanger is able to use the repository for backups and restores. vRanger requires read and write access to the directory.
▪ Overwrite: To retain the savepoint data on the disk and not import it into vRanger, click this button. vRanger ignores the existence of the existing savepoint data and treats the repository as new.
1 In the My Repositories pane, right-click the Data Domain Boost repository, and select Configure Replication.
2 In the Configure Replication dialog box, complete the following fields:
▪ Repository Name: Enter a descriptive name for the repository.
▪ Description: [Optional] Enter a long-form description for the repository.
▪ DNS Name or IP: Enter the IP or FQDN for the Data Domain device.
▪ DD Boost User name and Password: Enter the credentials for the account selected as the DD Boost User on the Data Domain device.
▪ Storage Unit: This field specifies the Storage Unit configured on the Data Domain device. Select one from the drop-down menu, or enter the name for a new Storage Unit and vRanger creates one for you.
3 Click OK.The connection to the device is tested and the device is added as a repository is added to the My Repositories pane and the Repository Information dialog box.After replication is configured for a repository, the Configure Replication option is disabled for that repository.
You may edit an existing replication configuration to update credentials or timeout values. You may also use the Edit Repository Details dialog box to view free space for the repository.
1 In the My Repositories pane, right-click the EMC Data Domain Boost repository, and select Edit Replication Configuration.
2 In the Edit EMC Data Domain Boost Repository dialog box, edit any of the following fields:
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3 Alternatively, view the Free Space field for up-to-date information about this repository.
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The process for removing an EMC® Data Domain® Boost (DD Boost™) repository is the same as removing any other repository type, except that you also have the option of removing the storage unit used by the repository. There is a hard limit on the number storage units that can be configured on a Data Domain device, which makes removing unused storage units an important maintenance effort.
1 In the My Repositories pane, right-click the applicable EMC Data Domain Boost repository, and select Remove.The Remove Repository dialog box appears, showing the savepoints in the selected repository.
2 Select Delete all savepoints in this repository.
3 To delete the savepoints in a replicated repository, select Delete all savepoints in replication repository.
4 Click OK.
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• DR4000 System: This version consists of preinstalled Quest DR System software on a Dell™ PowerEdge™ R510 appliance platform.
• DR4100 System: This version consists of preinstalled Quest DR System software on a Dell PowerEdge R720xd appliance platform.
• DR6000 System: This version consists of preinstalled DR6000 system software on a Dell PowerEdge R720xd appliance platform. This version differs from the DR4100 by including a higher level of base system hardware.
For more information about the Quest DR Series systems, see the Quest DR Series System Administrator Guide.
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▪ RDA type: RDS
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2 In the Add Quest Rapid Access Repository dialog box, complete the following fields:
▪ Repository Name: Enter a descriptive name for the repository.
▪ Description: [Optional] Enter a long-form description for the repository.
▪ DNS Name or IP: Enter the DNS name or IP address of the Quest DR Series system.
▪ RDA Username: Enter a user account that can be used to log in to the device. On the Quest DR Series system, only one user account exists, and the user ID for that account is backup_user. You can only change the password for this account; you cannot create an account or delete the existing account.
▪ RDA Password: Enter the password for the user account. The default is: St0r@ge!
▪ Logical Storage Unit: Enter the name of the storage container. Ensure that the container is created before you add the device. You cannot add the device if the specified container does not exist on the device. When creating the storage container, use the options:
▫ Connection type: RDA
▫ RDA type: RDS
▪ Port Number: Leave this value at 0 to use the default.
3 Click OK.The connection to the repository is tested and the repository is added to the My Repositories pane and the Repository Information dialog box.
▪ Import as Read-Only: To import all savepoint data into the vRanger database, but only for restores, click this button. You cannot back up data to this repository.
▪ Import: To import all savepoint data into the vRanger database, click this button. vRanger is able to use the repository for backups and restores. vRanger requires read and write access to the directory.
▪ Overwrite: To retain the savepoint data on the disk and not import it into vRanger, click this button. vRanger ignores the existence of the existing savepoint data and treats the repository as new.
TIP: For more information on repository replication, see the Quest DR Series System Administrator Guide.
1 In the My Repositories pane, right-click the Quest Rapid Data Access (RDA) repository, and select Configure Replication.
2 In the Configure Replication dialog box, complete the following fields:
▪ Repository Name: Enter a descriptive name for the repository.
▪ Description: [Optional] Enter a long-form description for the repository.
▪ DNS Name or IP: The DNS name or IP address of the Quest DR Series system.
▪ RDA Username: Enter a user account that can be used to log in to the device. On the Quest DR Series system, only one user account exists, and the user ID for that account is backup_user. You can only change the password for this account; you cannot create an account or delete the existing account.
▪ RDA Password: Enter the password for the user account.
▪ Logical Storage Unit: Enter the name of the storage container. Ensure that the container is created before you add the device. You cannot add the device if the specified container does not exist on the device. When creating the storage container, use the options:
▫ Connection type: RDA
▫ RDA type: RDS
▪ Port Number: Leave this value at 0 to use the default.
3 Click OK.The connection to the device is tested and the device is added as a repository is added to the My Repositories pane and the Repository Information dialog box.After replication is configured for a repository, the Configure Replication option is disabled for that repository.
You may edit an existing replication configuration to update credentials or timeout values. You may also use the Edit Repository Details dialog box to view free space for the repository.
1 In the My Repositories pane, right-click the Quest Rapid Data Access (RDA) repository, and select Edit Replication Configuration.
2 In the Edit Quest Rapid Data Access (RDA) dialog box, edit any of the following fields:
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3 Alternatively, view the Free Space field for up-to-date information about this repository.
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1 In the My Repositories pane, right-click the Quest Rapid Data Access (RDA) repository, and select Remove.The Remove Repository dialog box appears, showing the savepoints in the selected repository.
2 Select Delete all savepoints in this repository.
3 To delete the savepoints in a replicated repository, select Delete all savepoints in replication repository.
4 Click OK.
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2 In the Add Windows Network Share Repository dialog box, complete the following fields:
▪ Repository Name: Enter a name for the repository.
▪ Description: [Optional] Enter a long-form description for the repository.
▪ User Name and Password: Enter the credentials for accessing the CIFS share.
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▪ Server: Enter the UNC path to the desired repository directory. Alternatively, you may enter a partial path and click Browse to find the target directory.
IMPORTANT: Do not select Encrypt all backups to this repository. Using encryption or compression with deduplicated repositories limits or disables deduplication. Encryption and compression should not be used with any repository type that provides deduplication.
3 Click OK.The connection to the repository is tested and the repository is added to the My Repositories pane and the Repository Information dialog box.
▪ Import as Read-Only: To import all savepoint data into the vRanger database, but only for restores, click this button. You cannot back up data to this repository.
▪ Import: To import all savepoint data into the vRanger database, click this button. vRanger is able to use the repository for backups and restores. vRanger requires read and write access to the directory.
▪ Overwrite: To retain the savepoint data on the disk and not import it into vRanger, click this button. vRanger ignores the existence of the existing savepoint data and treats the repository as new.
5 Click Next.
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2 In the Add Network File Share Repository dialog box, complete the following fields:
▪ Repository Name: Enter a descriptive name for the repository.
▪ Description: [Optional] Enter a long-form description for the repository.
▪ DNS Name or IP: Enter the IP or FQDN for the repository.
▪ Export Directory: Specify the export directory, which is similar in concept to a network share. You must create a target subdirectory in the export directory.
▪ Target Directory: Specify a subdirectory of the NFS export directory. This directory is the location to which savepoints are written.
IMPORTANT: Do not select Encrypt all backups to this repository. Using encryption or compression with deduplicated repositories limits or disables deduplication. Encryption and compression should not be used with any repository type that provides deduplication.
3 Click OK.The connection to the repository is tested and the repository is added to the My Repositories pane and the Repository Information dialog box.
▪ Import as Read-Only: To import all savepoint data into the vRanger database, but only for restores, click this button. You cannot back up data to this repository.
▪ Import: To import all savepoint data into the vRanger database, click this button. vRanger is able to use the repository for backups and restores. vRanger requires read and write access to the directory.
▪ Overwrite: To retain the savepoint data on the disk and not import it into vRanger, click this button. vRanger ignores the existence of the existing savepoint data and treats the repository as new.
The vRanger VA is a small, pre-packaged Linux® distribution that serves as a platform for vRanger operations away from the vRanger server. With VAs, the workload can be spread across the other CPUs available to a host. This feature provides increased reliability and scalability over operations.vRanger uses the VA for the following VMware® functions:
• Replication to and from VMware® ESXi™ hosts.
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