NOTE: The Virtual Machine Hosts license applies equally to both Hyper-V® and VMware® hosts. They are treated the same in terms of licensing.
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3 In the Currently Installed Licenses section, view the CPUs Allowed value to confirm the number of sockets that are licensed for protection.The number of licenses currently allocated is shown in the CPUs Used column.The Licensed Virtual Machine Hosts section lists the managed hosts, the number of CPUs for each host, and the licensed features for that host. The CPUs column indicates the license “cost” of each host.
4 In the Backup or Replication column, or both, select or clear hosts until you have used all the available licenses, or until all your hosts are protected.
5 Click OK.
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3 In the Currently Installed Licenses section, view the Machines Allowed value to confirm the total number of physical machines licenses available.The number of licenses currently allocated is shown in the Machines Used column.
4 In the Physical Backup column, select or clear machines until you have used all the available licenses, or until all your machines are protected.
5 Click OK.
Table 1. Maximum number of tasks
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2 Under the My Jobs node, click Configuration.
3 In the Resource Management section, set a maximum for the number of tasks that can be run:
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5 In the Minimum space needed on host (GB) field, enter a number — the default is 6.
6 Click OK.
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3 Select Enable Catalog Data Collection.
4 Click OK.
• Path: By default, vRanger does not catalog any files in the following directories. Path filtering is determined by entries in the PathFilterTokens.txt file, at C:\Program Files\Quest\vRanger\Configuration.
• File: By default, vRanger does not catalog files of the following type. File filtering is determined by entries in the FilesFilterTokens.txt file, at C:\Program Files\Quest\vRanger\CatalogManager\Config\Files.
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